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“The Waltz,” by Morris W. Gowen, originally appeared in All-Story, September 1913.

“Three at Table,” by W.W. Jacobs, is taken from the collection The Lady of the Barge (1911).

“Vera,” by Villiers de L’Isle-Adam, is taken from Cruel Tales (1901)

“A Lost Day,” by Edgar Fawcett, is taken from Eleven Possible Cases (1891).

“Metzengerstein,” by Edgar Allan Poe, was originally published in the Saturday Courier magazine in 1832.

“A Tragedy of High Explosives,” by Brainard Gardner Smith, is taken from Eleven Possible Cases (1891).

“The Legend of Tchi-Niu,” by Lafcadio Hearn, is taken from Some Chinese Ghosts (1887).

“The Outgoing of the Tide,” by John Buchan, originally appeared in Atlantic Monthly, Vol. LXXXIX (1902).

“A Strange Reunion,” by T. G. Atkinson, originally appeared in The Strand, April 1893.

“A Work of Accusation,” by Harry How, originally appeared in The Strand, June 1893.

“The Night Wire,” by H.F. Arnold, originally appeared in Weird Tales, September 1926.

“The Elixir of Life,” by Honoré de Balzac is dated October, 1930 (Paris).

“The Mirror,” by Catulle Mendès, and “The Woman and the Cat,” by Marcel Prevost, are taken from International Short Stories: French (1910).

“A Lemon Tree,” by Ouida, is taken from A Rainy June and Other Stories (1905).

“Twilight Zone,” by Mary Keegan, originally appeared in All-Story Weekly, August 19, 1916.

“Unhallowed Holiday,” by O. M. Cabral, originally appeared in Weird Tales, September-October 1941.

“The Eternity of Forms,” by Jack London, is taken from his collection The Turtles of Tasman (1916).

“Wolverden Tower,” by Grant Allen, is taken from Twelve Tales: Select Stories (1900).

“The Magic Phial,” by J.Y. Ayerman, is taken from Tales of Other Days (1830).

“The Haunted Mill,” by Jerome K. Jerome, is taken from the collection Told After Supper (1891).

“The Grove of Ashtaroth,” by John Buchan, is taken from the collection The Moon Endureth: Tales and Fancies (1912).

“The Well,” by W.W. Jacobs, originally appeared in 1902.

“Death and the Woman, by Gertrude Atherton, originally appeared in Vanity Fair (1892).

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