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The Sorceress of the Strand

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The Sorceress of the Strand (1903)
L. T. Meade and Robert Eustace, illustrated by Gordon Browne

Extracted from The Strand magazine, Vol. XXIV, July-Dec 1902 (stories 1 to 3); and Vol. XXV, Jan - June 1903 (stories 4-6). Short stories featuring Madame Sara, one of the two female villains from the Meade-Eustace partnership.

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The Sorceress of the Strand

By L. T. Meade and Robert Eustace

CONTENTS

[Vol XXIV, serialised Oct–Nov–Dec 1902]

[Vol XXIV, serialised from Jan–Feb–Mar 1903]

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