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0173 One of Cleopatra's Nights. Theophile Gautier
0006 Love, and Other Stories. Guy de Maupassant
0030 What Life Means to Me. Jack London
0230 The Quest for a Blonde Mistress. Theophile Gautier
0021 Carmen: Sprightly Lover. Prosper Merimee
0922 A Wife's Confession, and Other Stories. Guy de Maupassant
0015 Atheist's Mass, and An Accursed House. Honore de Balzac
0232 The Three Strangers. Thomas Hardy
0229 Ridiculous Women. Moliere
0221 How to Know Women, and Other Essays. Maurice Maeterlinck
1170 Funny Ghost Stories. Jerome K. Jerome
1169 Tales of Ships and the Sea. Jack London
0942 Two Great Detective Stories. Anton Chekhov and Wilkie Collins
0102 Sherlock Holmes Tales. Conan Doyle
1048 Gargantua: Mighty Monster. Rabelais
1114 Thrilling Moments and Profound Passages from Victor Hugo
1057 The Truth About New York's Chinatown. Clement Wood
1062 Humoresque. Fannie Hurst
1133 Love Tales of Margaret, Queen of Navarre
1093 A Book of Interesting and Amusing Puns
0095 Confessions of an Opium-Eater. Thomas DeQuincey
0066 Crimes of the Borgias. Alexander Dumas
0029 Dreams (Short Stories of Passion's Pawns). Olive Schreiner
1086 My Favorite Murder, and Other Amusing Pieces. Ambrose Bierce
0865 Main Street Tales. Sherwood Anderson
0698 Tales of Chicago Streets. Ben Hecht
0992 Sinner Sermons. E. W. Howe
0888 Memoirs of Madame de Stael
0939 Tales of Imaginative Science. Edgar Allan Poe