Ebenezer Clay isn’t sick. He isn’t suicidal. Despite that, he is absolutely sure that he will die tonight at 11:01 pm. The trouble is that no one else seems to believe him. Check out this unusual story of human interest originally published in the pages of Weird Tales magazine. (Summary by Ben Tucker)
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