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INDEX TO SHORT STORIES
Loomis, Charles BattellContinued
Our summer boarders
In Outing 56:83
Our tea at Paradise Park
In Metropol 32:83 Ap '10
Painter and the farmer
In Cosmopol 23:479
Peter Crawford's partner
In Sat Eve Post 177:26 D 3 '04
Poe's Raven in an elevator
In More cheerful Americans
Ladies' H J 20:8 O '03
Prince Shamus of Ireland
In Holiday touch and other tales
Canad M 55:197
Return of Eno Garden
In Munsey 44:733
Silver shoes
In Sat Eve Post 184:17 D 9 '11
Song that sold
In More cheerful Americans
Story of Hubbard Wilson, a misfit
In Sat Eve Post 172:876
Strongest boy in the whole world
In Yankee enchantments
Study in optimism
In Holiday touch and other tales
Am M 65:409
Suburban Christmas
In More cheerful Americans
Superlative girl
In Sat Eve Post 174:7 O 26 '01
Sydney and the jar fairy
"in Yankee enchantments
Talk on tap
In Cent 59:804
Tarkus and the imitation liquid air
In Yankee enchantments
Telltale shade
In Munsey 43:490
That Bodin affair
In Sat Eve Post 173:18 F 2 '01
Their wedding day
In More cheerful Americans
Sat Eve Post 176:16 O 17 '03
"There's only one Noo York"
In Cheerful Americans
Thirsty Anna
In Collier's 44:16 S 25 '09
Thousand dollar skates
In More cheerful Americans
Three golden showers
In St N 37:209
Tod and the stolen holidays
In Yankee enchantments
Too much boy
In Cheerful Americans
Sat Eve Post 173:24 K 24 '00
Touch of gold
In Yankee enchantments
Treasure of a cook
In Munsey 44:27
Trolley for Rio Janiero
In Cent 60:636
Truman Wickwire's gloves
In Cheerful Americans
Two kinds of talkers
In Sat Eve Post 173:9 Ap 6 '01
Unappreciated tip
In Sat Eve Post 176:6 Je 18 '04
Uncle Eli's fighting rabbit
In Am M 61:464
Uncle Eli's induced ambergris
In Holiday touch and other tales
Unheard wedding-march
In Holiday touch and other tales
Munsey 38:495
Up the ladder; or, How to rise
In Ind 67:858
Veritable Quidors
In Cheerful Americans
Sat Eve Post 175:6 N 22 '02
West Point start
In More cheerful Americans
What happened afterward
In Cent 87:724
What is truth?
In Bookm 24:216
While the automobile ran down
In Araminta and the automobile
Cheerful Americans
Cent 61:187
Why the delegate walked
In More cheerful Americans
Widow Callahan's Christmas dinner
In More cheerful Americans
With a money king behind me
In Holiday touch and other tales
Sat Eve Post 179:16 Ap 20 '07
Loose, Katharine Riegel. See Schock, Georg, pseud.
Loosed. Porter, E. H.
Loot of Bombasharna. Dunsany, E.
Loot of Loma. Dunsany, E.
Lord Arthur Savile's crime. Wilde, O.
Lord Beaupre. James, H.
Lord Bill Jones. Futrelle, J.
Lord Camelford's body. See Reade, C. What has become of Lord Camelford's body?
Lord Dunfield. Gissing, G.
Lord Jerningham. Tarkington, B.
Lord mayor of Buffalo. MacManus, S.
Lord Oakhurst's curse. Henry, O.
Lord of all. French, A. W.
Lord of Chateau Noir. Doyle, A. C.
Lord of cities. Dunsany, E.
Lord of Falconbridge. Doyle, A. C.
Lord of the dynamos. Wells, H. G.
Lord Thorny's eldest son, MacManus, S.
Lord Tottenham. Bland, E. N.
Lord Venetia. Maartens, M.
Lords of creation. Chambers, R. W.
Lords of wisdom. Sharp, W.
Lord's own level. Fox, J., jr.
Lord's prayer in B. Huneker, J. G.
Lore you loved. MacManus, S.
Loretta of the ship yard. Smith, F. H.
Los Amigos fiasco. Doyle, A. C.
Loss of breath. Poe, E. A.
Loss of the "Gretchen B." Bangs, J. K.
Loss of the "Halsewell." Payn, J.
Loss of the "Royal George." Payn, J.
Loss of the "Semillante." See Daudet, A. Wreck of the "Semillante"
Lost. Bellamy, E.
Lost. Maupassant, G. de
Lost and found. Robins, E.
Lost "beautifulness." Yezierska, A.
Lost blend. Henry, O.