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The Witch-Baiter R. Anthony 769

A torture-tale of the witchcraft craze in Holland—a Dutch zealot, fanatic superstition, and a day of reckoning

The Devils of Po Sung Bassett Morgan 775

A creepy, powerful tale of brain transplantation—a pirate story of the South Seas

White Lilies Josie McNamara Lydon 788

Verse

The Canal Everil Worrell 789

Through the night flapped evil shapes, vampire-things of loathsome aspect—a shuddery horror-tale

The Jungle Cristel Hastings 802

Verse

Bells of Oceana Arthur J. Burks 803

A gooseflesh story of the sea by the author of "The Invading Horde" and "The Ghosts of Steamboat Coulee"

Folks Used to Believe

The Dragon and His Kinsmen Alvin F. Harlow 812

The dragon, the griffin, the wyvern and the hippogriff

The Dream Maurice Rothman 813

A peculiar story is this, a fantastic tale about a dreamer whose dreams were more vivid than reality

White Orchids Gordon Philip England 819

The extravagant passion for rare flowers led to a weird and grisly adventure, and disaster

When the Dead Return Percy B. Prior 826

It is sometimes unpleasant to have a husband return from the grave, especially if the widow is married again

The Sleepers August W. Derleth 829

A five-minute ghost-story—the passenger was annoyed at finding his berth occupied by a specter

The Time-Raider (Part 3) Edmond Hamilton 832

A four-part serial story about an entity that sweeps back through time to seize its victims

Weird Story Reprint

Dracula's Guest Bram Stoker 849

This story was originally intended to be part of the book, "Dracula" but was excised before the book was published


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