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INDEX TO SHORT STORIES
Smith, Francis HopkinsonContinued
Escapade in Cordova
In Novels, stories and sketches v 1
Day at Laguerre's
Cent 42:863
Espero Gorgoni, gondolier
In Novels, stories and sketches v 5
Gondola days
Stories of Italy (Stories from Scribner)
Scrib M 10:687
Extra blanket
In Novels, stories and sketches v 11
At close range
Scrib M 36:533
Fiddles
In Novels, stories and sketches v 18
Forty minutes late
Collier's 41:16 Je 20 '08
Five meals for a dollar
In Novels, stories and sketches v 7
Other fellow
Forty minutes late
In Novels, stories and sketches v 18
Forty minutes late
Scrib M 44:218
Gentle art of dining. See Smith, F. H. Wherein the gentle art of dining, etc.
Gentleman vagabond
In Novels, stories and sketches v 3
Gentleman vagabond
Cent 48:768
Gentleman's gentleman
In Novels, stories and sketches v 18
Forty minutes late
Sat Eve Post 180:10 Ag 31 '07
Girl in a steamer chair. See Smith, F. H. With special reference to a girl in a steamer chair
Griffin's story. See Smith, F. H. Club chestnuts warmed over
Gypsy dance near Granada
In Novels, stories and sketches v 1
His last cent
In Novels, stories and sketches v 10
Under dog
Sat Eve Post 175:3 Ag 9 '02
Homo
In Novels, stories and sketches v 18
Forty minutes late
Hutchins
In Novels, stories and sketches v 8
Day at Laguerre's
In and out of a cab in Amsterdam
In Novels, stories and sketches v 1
In which Boggs becomes dramatic and relates a tale of woe
In Novels, stories and sketches v 12
Wood fire in No. 3
In which certain details regarding a lost opal are set forth
In Novels, stories and sketches v 12
Wood fire in No. 3
In which Madame la Marquise binds up broken heads and bleeding hearts
In Arm-chair at the inn
In which Murphy and Lonnegan introduce some mysterious characters
In Novels, stories and sketches v 12
Wood fire in No. 3
In which our landlord becomes both entertaining and instructive
In Arm-chair at the inn
In which the difference between a cannibal and a freebooter is clearly set forth
In Arm-chair at the inn
In which the habits of certain ghosts, goblins, bandits and other objectionable persons are set forth
In Arm-chair at the inn
In which we entertain a jailbird
In Arm-chair at the inn
John Sandars, laborer
In Novels, stories and sketches v 7
Gentleman vagabond
Harper 90:344
Jonathan
In Novels, stories and sketches v 7
Gentleman vagabond
Cosmopol 19:654
Kentucky Cinderella
In Novels, stories and sketches v 1
Other fellow
Patten, W. International short stories v 1
Knight of the legion of honor
In Novels, stories and sketches v 1
Gentleman vagabond
Cent 45:223
Lady of Lucerne
In Novels, stories and sketches v 1
Gentleman vagabond
Cent 50:284
List of starboard
In Novels, stories and sketches v 18
Forty minutes late
Scrib M 46:198
Little gray lady
In Novels, stories and sketches v 18
Forty minutes late
Long Jim
In Novels, stories and sketches v 10
Under dog
Sat Eve Post 172:1042
Loretta of the ship yard
In Novels, stories and sketches v 14
Veiled lady
Mac dilates on the human side. See Smith, F. H. Wherein Mac dilates, etc.
Man from Troy
In Novels, stories and sketches v 7
Man in the high-water boots
In Novels, stories and sketches v 18
Forty minutes late
Scrib M 41:641
Marny's shadow
In Novels, stories and sketches v 10
Under dog
Medal of honor
In Novels, stories and sketches v 11
At close range
Ladies' H J 22:1 1 Ja '05
Miss Buffum's new boarder
In Novels, stories and sketches v 14
Veiled lady
Sat Eve Post 179:8 S 22 '06