... and they saw in the Terrible Old Man merely a tottering, almost helpless grey-beard, who could not walk without the aid of his knotted cane, and whose thin, weak hands shook pitifully.
— H. P. Lovecraft
The Terrible Old Man by H. P. Lovecraft
Three thieves decide to visit the Terrible Old Man, known for being rich and feeble. There are many rumours about him in Kingsport and people usually stay away. The three thieves aren’t from Kingsport, so they see him only as a target.
Short Story: "The Terrible Old Man" by H. P. Lovecraft
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