Seeing queries return 0 rows incorrectly, running 3.9

Setup:

create table test1(id1 text PRIMARY KEY, val1 text, val2 text);

create custom index test1_idx_val1 on test1(val1) using
'org.apache.cassandra.index.sasi.SASIIndex';
create custom index test1_idx_val2 on test1(val2) using
'org.apache.cassandra.index.sasi.SASIIndex';

insert into test1(id1, val1, val2) values ('1', '1val1', '1val2');
insert into test1(id1, val1, val2) values ('2', '~~', '2val2');

Queries:

(1) select * from test1 where val1 = '~~';
(2) select * from test1 where val1 < '~~' allow filtering;
(3) select * from test1 where val2 = '1val2';
(4) select * from test1 where val1 < '~~' and val2 = '1val2' allow
filtering;

1, 2, and 3 all work correctly.  4 does not work.  2, 3, and 4 should
return the same row (id1='1'); 2 and 3 do, 4 returns 0 rows.

Weird, because you'd think that if 2 works fine, then 4 ought to as well.

Anyone else run into this?  Not sure if I'm breaking a where-clause rule,
or if I'm running into a bug.

Thanks.

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