The Madness from the Sea
Ifheaveneverwishestograntmeaboon,itwillbeatotaleffacingoftheresultsofamerechancewhichfixedmyeyeonacertainstraypieceofshelfpaper. ItwasnothingonwhichIwouldnaturallyhavestumbledinthecourseofmydailyround,foritwasanoldnumberofanAustralianjournal,theSydneyBulletinforApril18,1925. Ithadescapedeventhecuttingbureauwhichhadatthetimeofitsissuancebeenavidlycollectingmaterialformyuncle’sresearch.
IhadlargelygivenovermyinquiriesintowhatProfessorAngellcalledthe"CthulhuCult",andwasvisitingalearnedfriendinPaterson,NewJersey;thecuratorofalocalmuseumandamineralogistofnote. Examiningonedaythereservespecimensroughlysetonthestorageshelvesinarearroomofthemuseum,myeyewascaughtbyanoddpictureinoneoftheoldpapersspreadbeneaththestones. ItwastheSydneyBulletinIhavementioned,formyfriendhadwideaffiliationsinallconceivableforeignparts;andthepicturewasahalf-tonecutofahideousstoneimagealmostidenticalwiththatwhichLegrassehadfoundintheswamp.
Eagerlyclearingthesheetofitspreciouscontents,Iscannedtheitemindetail;andwasdisappointedtofinditofonlymoderatelength. Whatitsuggested,however,wasofportentoussignificancetomyflaggingquest;andIcarefullytoreitoutforimmediateaction. Itreadasfollows:
MYSTERYDERELICTFOUNDATSEA
VigilantArrivesWithHelplessArmedNewZealandYachtinTow. OneSurvivorandDeadManFoundAboard. TaleofDesperateBattleandDeathsatSea.