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    The COMPLEAT Collected SFF Works 1911-1987


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      The COMPLEAT

      Collected SFF Works

      of

      C. L. Moore

      1911-1987

      SERIES

      Jirel of Joiry

      BLACK GOD'S KISS

      BLACK GOD'S SHADOW

      JIREL MEETS MAGIC

      THE DARK LAND

      QUEST OF THE STARSTONE

      HELLSGARDE

      Northwest Smith

      SHAMBLEAU

      BLACK THIRST

      SCARLET DREAM

      DUST OF GODS

      JULHI

      NYMPH OF DARKNESS

      THE COLD GRAY GOD

      YVALA

      LOST PARADISE

      THE TREE OF LIFE

      QUEST OF THE STARSTONE

      WEREWOMAN

      SONG IN A MINOR KEY

      Gallagher

      TIME LOCKER

      THE WORLD IS MINE

      THE PROUD ROBOT

      GALLEGHER PLUS

      EX MACHINE

      Keeps

      CLASH BY NIGHT

      FURY

      Baldy

      THE PIPER'S SON

      THREE BLIND MICE

      THE LION AND THE UNICORN

      BEGGARS IN VELVET

      HUMPTY DUMPTY

      Hogben

      EXIT THE PROFESSOR

      PILE OF TROUBLE

      SEE YOU LATER

      COLD WAR

      Thresholders

      PROMISED LAND

      HEIR APPARENT

      INDIVIDUAL

      STORIES

      GREATER GLORIES

      THE CHALLENGE FROM BEYOND

      TRYST IN TIME

      MIRACLE IN THREE DIMENSIONS

      GREATER THAN GODS

      ALL IS UNKNOWN

      FRUIT OF KNOWLEDGE

      A GNOME THERE WAS

      THERE SHALL BE DARKNESS

      DEADLOCK

      THE TWONKY

      COMPLIMENTS OF THE AUTHOR

      PIGGY BANK

      NOTHING BUT GINGERBREAD LEFT

      MIMSY WERE THE BOROGOVES

      SHOCK

      OPEN SECRET

      ENDOWMENT POLICY

      JUDGMENT NIGHT

      DOORWAY INTO TIME

      THE IRON STANDARD

      THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

      HOUSING PROBLEM

      WHEN THE BOUGH BREAKS

      NO WOMAN BORN

      BABY FACE

      THE CODE

      CAMOUFLAGE

      WHAT YOU NEED

      LINE TO TOMORROW

      THE FAIRY CHESSMEN

      THIS IS THE HOUSE

      WE KILL PEOPLE

      THE DARK ANGEL

      THE CURE

      RAIN CHECK

      VINTAGE SEASON

      CALL HIM DEMON

      ABSALOM

      THE LITTLE THINGS

      DAEMON

      TIME ENOUGH

      TOMORROW AND TOMORROW

      JUKE-BOX

      PROJECT

      JESTING PILOT

      DREAM'S END

      MARGIN FOR ERROR

      HAPPY ENDING

      PRIVATE EYE

      THE PRISONER IN THE SKULL

      BEYOND EARTH'S GATES

      THE SKY IS FALLING

      PARADISE STREET

      CARRY ME HOME

      THE ODYSSEY OF YIGGAR THROLG

      GOLDEN APPLE

      ANDROID

      WE SHALL COME BACK

      THE EGO MACHINE

      A WILD SURMISE

      DE PROFUNDIS

      HOME IS THE HUNTER

      OR ELSE

      HOME THERE'S NO RETURNING

      TWO-HANDED ENGINE

      RITE OF PASSAGE

      DOOMSDAY MORNING

      NEAR MISS

      EARTH'S LAST CITADEL

      Notes on original publishing dates and co-authors

      SERIES

      Jirel of Joiry

      1934

      with Henry Kuttner

      Northwest Smith

      1933

      with Forrest J. Ackerman

      Gallagher

      1943

      with Henry Kuttner

      Keeps

      1943

      with Henry Kuttner

      Baldy

      1945

      with Henry Kuttner

      Hogben

      1947

      with Henry Kuttner

      Thresholders

      1950

      --

      INDIVIDUAL STORIES

      The Bright Illusion

      1934

      --

      Greater Glories.doc

      1935

      --

      The Challenge From Beyond

      1935

      with various

      Tryst in Time

      1936

      --

      Miracle In Three Dimensions

      1939

      Greater Than Gods

      1939

      --

      All is Illusion

      1940

      with Henry Kuttner

      Fruit of Knowledge

      1940

      --

      A Gnome There Was

      1941

      with Henry Kuttner

      There Shall Be Darkness

      1942

      --

      Deadlock

      1942

      with Kenry Kuttner

      The Twonky

      1942

      with Henry Kuttner

      Compliments of the Author

      1942

      with Henry Kuttner

      Piggy Bank

      1942

      with Henry Kuttner

      Nothing But Gingerbread Left

      1943

      with Henry Kuttner

      Mimsy Were the Borogoves

      1943

      with Henry Kuttner

      Shock

      1943

      with Henty Kuttner

      Open Secret

      1943

      with Henry Kuttner

      Endowment Policy

      1943

      with Henry Kuttner

      Judgment Night

      1943

      --

      Doorway Into Time

      1943

      --

      The Iron Standard

      1943

      with Henry Kuttner

      The Children's Hour

      1944

      with Henry Kuttner

      Housing Problem

      1944

      with Henry Kuttner

      When the Bough Breaks

      1944

      with Henry Kuttner

      No Woman Born

      1944

      --

      Baby Face

      1945

      with Henry Kuttner

      The Code

      1945

      --

      Camouflage

      1945

      with Henry Kuttner

      What You Need

      1945

      with Henry Kuttner

      Line to Tomorrow

      1945

      with Henry Kuttner

      The Fairy Chessmen

      1946

      with Henry Kuttner

      This Is the House

      1946

      with Henry Kuttner

      We Kill People

      1946

      with Henry Kuttner

      Dark Angel

      1946

      with Henry Kuttner

      The Cure

      1946

      with Henry Kuttner

      Rain Check

      1946

      with Henry Kuttner

      Vintage Season

      1946

      with Henry Kuttner

      Call Him Demon

      1946

      with Henry Kuttner

      Absalom

      1946

      with Henry Kuttner

      The Little Thin
    gs

      1946

      with Henry Kuttner

      Daemon

      1946

      --

      Time Enough

      1946

      with Henry Kuttner

      Tomorrow and Tomorrow

      1947

      with Henry Kuttner

      Juke-Box

      1947

      with Henry Kuttner

      Project

      1947

      with Henry Kuttner

      Jesting Pilot

      1947

      with Henry Kuttner

      Dream's End

      1947

      with Henry Kuttner

      Margin for Error

      1947

      with Henry Kuttner

      Happy Ending

      1948

      with Henry Kuttner

      Private Eye

      1949

      with Henry Kuttner

      The Prisoner in the Skull

      1949

      with Henry Kuttner

      Beyond Earth's Gate (The Portal in the Picture)

      1954

      with Henry Kuttner

      The Sky Is Falling

      1950

      with Henry Kuttner

      Paradise Street

      1950

      --

      Carry Me Home

      1950

      with Henry Kuttner

      The Odyssey of Yiggar Throlg

      1951

      with Henry Kuttner

      Golden Apple

      1951

      with Henry Kuttner

      Android

      1951

      with Henry Kuttner

      We Shall Come Back

      1951

      with Henry Kuttner

      The Ego Machine

      1952

      with Henry Kuttner

      A Wild Surmise

      1953

      with Henry Kuttner

      De Profundis (The Visitors)

      1953

      with Henry Kuttner

      Home Is the Hunter

      1953

      with Henry Kuttner

      Or Else

      1953

      with Henry Kuttner

      Home There's No Returning

      1955

      with Henry Kuttner

      Two-handed Engine

      1955

      with Henry Kuttner

      Rite of Passage

      1956

      with Henry Kuttner

      Doomsday Morning

      1957

      --

      Near Miss

      1958

      with Henry Kuttner

      Earth's Last Citadel

      1943

      with Henry Kuttner

      The COMPLEAT

      Collected SFF Works

      of

      C. L. Moore

      Jirel of Joiry

      (1934-1939)*

      Contents

      BLACK GOD'S KISS

      BLACK GOD'S SHADOW

      JIREL MEETS MAGIC

      THE DARK LAND

      QUEST OF THE STARSTONE

      HELLSGARDE

      BLACK GOD'S KISS

      Jirel of Joiry 01

      Weird Tales - October 1934

      I

      They brought in Joiry's tall commander, struggling between two men-at-arms who tightly gripped the ropes which bound their captive's mailed arms. They picked their way between mounds of dead as they crossed the great hall toward the dais where the conqueror sat, and twice they slipped a little in the blood that spattered the flags. When they came to a halt before the mailed figure on the dais, Joiry's commander was breathing hard, and the voice that echoed hollowly under the helmet's confines was hoarse with fury and despair.

      Guillaume the conqueror leaned on his mighty sword, hands crossed on its hilt, grinning down from his height upon the furious captive before him. He was a big man, Guillaume, and he looked bigger still in his spattered armor. There was blood on his hard, scarred face, and he was grinning a white grin that split his short, curly beard glitteringly. Very splendid and very dangerous he looked, leaning on his great sword and smiling down upon fallen Joiry's lord, struggling between the stolid men-at-arms.

      "Unshell me this lobster," said Guillaume in his deep lazy voice. "We'll see what sort of face the fellow has who gave us such a battle. Off with his helmet, you."

      But a third man had to come up and slash the straps which held the iron helmet on, for the struggles of Joiry's commander were too fierce, even with bound arms, for either of the guards to release their hold. There was a moment of sharp struggle; then the straps parted and the helmet rolled loudly across the flagstones.

      Guillaume's white teeth clicked on a startled oath. He stared. Joiry's lady glared back at him from between her captors, wild red hair tousled, wild lion-yellow eyes ablaze.

      "God curse you!" snarled the lady of Joiry between teeth. "God blast your black heart!"

      Guillaume scarcely heard her. He was still staring, as men stared when they first set eyes upon Jirel of Joiry. She was tall as most men, and as savage as the wildest of them, and the fall of Joiry was bitter enough to her heart as she stood snarling curses up at her conqueror. The face above her mail might not have been fair in a woman's head-dress, but in the steel setting of her armor it had a biting, sword-edge beauty as keen as the flash of blades. The red hair was short upon her high, defiant head, and the yellow blaze of her eyes held fury as a crucible holds fire.

      Guillaume's stare melted into a slow smile. A little light kindled behind his eyes as he swept the long, strong lines of her with a practised gaze. The smile broadened, suddenly he burst into full-throated laughter, a deep bellow of amusement and delight.

      "By the Nails!" he roared. "Here's welcome for the warrior! And what forfeit d'ye offer, pretty one, for your life?"

      She blazed a curse at him.

      "So? Naughty words for a mouth so fair, my lady. We'll not deny you put up a gallant battle. No man could have done better, and many have done worse, But Guillaume—" He inflated his splendid chest and grinned down at her from the depths of his jutting beard. "Come to me, pretty one," he commanded. "I'll wager your mouth is sweeter than your words."

      Jirel drove a spurred heel into the shin of one guard and twisted from his grip as he howled, bringing up an iron knee into the abdomen of the other. She had writhed from their grip and made three long strides toward the door before Guillaume caught her. She felt his arms closing about her from behind, and lashed out with heels in a futile assault upon his leg armor, twisting like a maniac, fighting with her knees and spurs, straining hopelessly at the ropes which bound her arms. Guillaume laughed and whirled her round, grinning down into the blaze of her yellow eyes. Then deliberately he set a fist under her chin and tilted her mouth up to his. There was a cessation of her hoarse curses.

      "By Heaven, that's like kissing a swordblade," said Guillaume, lifting his lips at last.

      Jirel choked something that was mercifully muffled as she darted her head sidewise, like a serpent striking, and sank her teeth into his neck. She missed the jugular by a fraction of an inch.

     

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