A Canadian soldier gets lost in dark, foggy London.
First published in London Calling, Jan 9, 1941; rewritten from Confession (1921).
| Date | Publication | Publisher | Type | Page | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1944 |
|
Best Broadcast Stories | Faber and Faber | Anthology | 147 |
| May 1945 | Best Broadcast Stories | Faber and Faber | Anthology | 147 | |
| May 1981 |
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Dead of Night | William Kimber | Anthology | 51 |
| January 1984 |
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Dead of Night: Horror Stories from Radio, Television and Films | Stein and Day | Anthology | |
| February 1986 |
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Dead of Night | Stein and Day | Anthology | 51 |
| 1989 | The Magic Mirror: Lost Supernatural and Mystery Stories | William Kimber | Collection | |17 | |
| July 1989 |
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The Magic Mirror: Lost Supernatural and Mystery Stories | Equation | Collection | 154 |
| August 1989 |
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Dead of Night | Dorset Press | Anthology | 51 |