"The Riddle" was written by Walter de la Mare, and was included in his Collected Stories for Children (1947). The story tells of seven children who go to live with their grandmother. They are free to live without rules, as long as they steer clear of a certain chest in the spare bedroom.
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"The Fire Vampires" by Donald Wandrei
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"The Lady in Gray" by Donald Wandrei
"The Family of the Vourdalak" by Aleksey Tolstoy
"Rats" by F. A. M. Webster
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