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Chapter Four: Dismissing Zadok's tale as lunatic fantasy, the narrator returns to town to catch the Arkham bus, only to find it experiencing engine trouble - despite making good time on its last run. Olmstead is thus forced to spend the night i
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Chapter Three: The narrator manages to lure Innsmouth's nonagenarian drunkard, Zadok Allen, into conversation. At first the old man is reluctant to speak of the town's shadowed past, but as whiskey gradually loosens his tongue, he tells the ter
Chapter Two. Olmstead travels to Innsmouth and and finds it a crumbling, mostly deserted town full of dilapidated buildings, populated by shambling people with strange narrow heads, and watery, staring eyes.
Chapter One. The narrator, Robert Olmstead, recounts how, when on a tour of New England, he became interested in the sinister, rumor-shadowed town of Innsmouth, Massachusetts.