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A Certain Soldier Clare Winger Harris 616

An ingenious story of reincarnation and ancient Rome, by the author of "A Runaway World"

The Lord of the Tarn G. G. Pendarves 625

A tale of monstrous cats, the diabolical Eorl of Cumberland, and evil rites in the spectral abbey on Monk's Rock

The White People Frank Belknap Long, Jr. 633

Verse

Back to the Beast Manly Wade Wellman 634

A terrific experiment was this, by which the steps of man's evolution were retraced, and dreadful was its outcome

The Time-Raider (Part 2) Edmond Hamilton 639

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

The Shadows Henry S. Whitehead 663

A tale of West Indian Jumbee—a frightful thing leaped out of the shadows as Old Morris met his death

Other Earths Will Smith 677

Professor Noone of Yaleton took his friend on a voyage through the starry universe to seek the planet "Ago"

Folks Used to Believe

The Werewolf Alvin F. Harlow 692

One of the weird beliefs of our ancestors

The Gray Rider Charles Hilan Craig 693

Speed, more speed, was Lear's utmost desire, and he could not bear it when the Gray Rider passed him

Weird Story Reprint

The Thousand and Second Tale Edgar Allan Poe 697

A yarn about the actual scientific wonders of our modern world, which the sultan finds unbelievable

The Haunted Mansion Marietta Hawley 707

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