The Garden of Adompha
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“A bare, leafless creeper was flowered with the ears of a delinquent guardsman…. Some of the salver-like blossoms bore palpitating hearts, and certain smaller blossoms were centered with eyes…”--The Garden of Adompha (1938) by Clark Ashton Smith |
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The Garden of Adompha is a story by Clark Ashton Smith, first published in Weird Tales, April 1938. The story is of a king who maintains a gruesome garden sown with human limbs grafted onto plants.
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