“After He was Dead,” Melville Davisson Post. Atlantic Monthly, April, 1911.

“The Attack on the Mill,” Émile Zola. Translated in Great Short Stories.

“The Taking of the Redoubt,” Prosper Mérimée. Translated in Short-Story Masterpieces.

“The Man Who Would be King,” Rudyard Kipling. In The Phantom Rickshaw (and other stories).

“The Sire de Malétroit’s Door,” Robert Louis Stevenson. In New Arabian Nights.

“The Diamond Lens,” Fitz-James O’Brien. In Short Story Classics, American.

“The Young Man in a Hurry,” Robert W. Chambers. Harper’s Magazine, Aug., 1903.

“A Fight for the Tsarina,” Maurus Jókai. Translated in Masterpieces of Fiction.

“The Window that Monsieur Forgot,” Mary Imlay Taylor. The Booklovers Magazine, Jan., 1904.

“Blood o’ Innocence,” George W. Knapp. Lippincott’s Magazine, Nov., 1907.