Stories by English Authors: England: The box tunnel, by Charles Reade. Minions of the moon, by F.W. Robinson. The four-fifteen express, by A.B. Edwards. The wrong black bag, by Angelo Lewis. The three strangers, by Thomas Hardy. Mr. Lismore and the widow, by Wilkie Collins. The philosopher in the apple orchard, by Anthony HopeC. Scribner's Sons, 1901 The set includes a ten volumes of stories about Africa, England, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, London, the Orient, Scotland, and the sea. |
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