PR1285 .B48
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Fourteen stories from one plot, based on "Mr. Fothergill's plot"; |
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PR1285 .B48 1932
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Fourteen stories from one plot, based on "Mr. Fothergill's plot"; |
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PR1285 .B5
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The Best British short stories of ... |
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PR1285 .B6
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The English story in prose; an introduction to the English novel |
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PR1285 .B67
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Humorous tales from "Blackwood." |
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PR1285 .B7 1938
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A cabinet of gems, short stories from the English annuals, |
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PR1285 .C4
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Progressive readings in prose, |
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PR 1285 C4 2
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Progressive readings in prose / |
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PR1285 .C57 1953
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Great English short novels / |
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PR1285 .C77
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12 prose writers: Francis Bacon, Jonathan Swift, William Hazlitt, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Matthew Arnold, Mark Twain, E.M. Forster, Aldous Huxley, James Turber, George Orwell, Mary McCarthy [and] James Baldwin. |
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PR1285 .C8
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English prose; selections, |
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PR1285 .C88 1934
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Great English prose writers, |
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PR1285 .D2
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The great English short-story writers, with introductory essays, |
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PR1285 .D6
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The Penguin book of English short stories. |
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PR1285 .D6 1972
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The second Penguin book of English short stories. |
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PR1285 .E5
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English short stories, selected to show the development of the short story from the fifteenth to the twentieth century. |
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PR1285 .E58 1958
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English short stories of today, second series. |
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PR 1285 F7 3
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Mr. Fothergill's plot / |
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PR1285 .F7 1931
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The Fothergill omnibus for which eighteen eminent authors have written short stories upon one and the same plot, |
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PR1285 .G1 1888
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English prose, from Maundevile to Thackeray; |
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