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Under the Baobab
Tree
Under the
Great Tiger
Unhand Me,
Villain
A Unique Hat
Usurp the
Night
untitled article (I like John
L. Sullivan.)
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slowly in my classification of champions.)
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article (Munn! Munn! . . .)
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article (On May 29 . . .)
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article (. . . which has characterized . .
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draft (Amboola awakened slowly, . . .)
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draft (The Persians had all fled . . .)
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draft (Three men squatted beside the
. . .)
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essay, ca. 1920-1923 (.
. . which has characterized . . .)
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(A gray sky arched . . .)
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(The battlefield stretched silent, . . . )
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fragment (Beneath the glare
of the sun . . . )
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(Feel the edge, dog, and move not!)
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(The honor of Beffum. )
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(Men have had visions ere now. . .)
untitled notes (Knute
Hansen)
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note (The
Texas journalist . . .)
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(The Westermarck: located between . . .)
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(A typical small town drugstore . . .)
untitled story ("Arrange,
Madame, arrange!")
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story (As he approached the two, he swept
off his feathered hat . . .)
untitled story (As
my dear public remembers . . .)
untitled story (Beneath the
glare of the sun . . .)
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story (Better a man should remain in kindly
ignorance, than . . .)
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story (Between berserk battle-rages, the
black despair of melancholy . . .)
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story (A blazing sun in a blazing sky, reflected from .
. .)
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story (A Cossack and a Turk . . .)
untitled
story (The Dane came in with a rush, hurtling
his huge body forward . . .)
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(determined. So I set out up the hill-trail
as if on a hunt and . . .)
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(The flaming sun of the year 2000 . . .)
untitled
story (Franey was a fool.)
untitled
story (From the black, bandit-haunted mountains of Kang
. . .)
untitled
story (Gordon, the American whom the Arabs
call El Borak, . . .)
untitled
story (The Hades Saloon and gambling hall, Buffalotown, .
. .)
untitled story (Hatrack!)
untitled
story (He knew De Bracy, they having fought against the
Saracens . . .)
untitled
story ("Help! Help! They're murderin' me!")
untitled
story (The hot Arizona sun had not risen high
enough to heat . . .)
untitled
story ("Huh?" I was so dumbfounded I was
clean off . . .)
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(I emptied my revolver . . .)
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story (I had just hung by sparring partner,
Battling O'Toole . . .)
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story (I have been . . .)
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(I met him first in the Paradise saloon . . .)
untitled
story ("I", said Cuchulain, "was a man,
at least.")
untitled story ("I'm a man of few
words . . .")
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(I'm writing this with a piece of pencil on the
backs of old . . .)
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story (It was a strange experience, and I don't expect
anyone . . .)
untitled
story (It was the end of the fourth round.)
untitled
story (A land of wild, fantastic beauty; of
mighty trees . . .)
untitled story (The lazy quiet
of the mid-summer day was shattered . . .)
untitled story (Long, long
ago, an infant son was born to Gudrun . . .)
untitled
story (Madge Meraldson set her traveling-bag on the station
. . .)
untitled
story ("A man", said my friend Larry Aloysius O'Leary .
. .)
untitled
story (Marks
was a giant.)
untitled
story (The matter seemed so obvious that my only answer .
. .)
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story (Maybe it doesn't seem like anything interesting and
. . .)
untitled story (Mike Costigan,
writer and self-avowed futilist, gazed . . .)
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(My name is San Culotte . . .)
untitled story (The next day
I was sluggish and inefficient in my work.)
untitled
story (The night Sailor Steve Costigan fought Battling O'Rourke
. . .)
untitled
story (The night was damp, misty, the air
possessing a certain . . .)
untitled story (Old Man Jacobsen
crunched his powerful teeth through . . .)
untitled
story (The rising sun was behind the wild figure.)
untitled
story (Science
will always beat brute strength.)
untitled story (The
Seeker thrust . . .)
untitled
story (So there I was.)
untitled
story (Spike Morissey was as tough a kid as
ever came . . .)
untitled
story (Steve Allison settled himself down
comfortably in . . .)
untitled
story (The sun was setting. A last crimson . . .)
untitled
story (The tale has always been doubted and
scoffed at, . . .)
untitled story (. . . that
is, the artistry is but a symbol for the thought!)
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story (Three men sat at a . . .)
untitled
story (Thure Khan gazed out across the shifting vastness
. . .)
untitled
story ("Thus", said Tu, . . .)
untitled
story (Trails led through dense jungle.)
untitled story (Tumba
Hooey)
untitled
story (Two men were standing in the bazaar
at Delhi.)
untitled
story (The way it came about that Steve Allison,
Timoleon . . .)
untitled
story (When Yar Ali Khan crept into the camp
of Zumal Khan, . . .)
untitled story (Who I am it matters
little . . .)
untitled
story (William Aloysius McGraw's father was red-headed
and . . .)
untitled
story (The wind from the Mediterranean wafted. . .)
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("Yessah!" said Mrs. . . )
untitled story ("You," said Shifty
Griddle, pointing his finger at me . . .)
untitled synopsis
(Alleys of Peril)
untitled synopsis
(Amalric, a son of a nobleman . . .)
untitled
synopsis (Black Canaan)
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(Black Colossus)
untitled
synopsis (Blood of the Gods)
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synopsis (Dark Shanghai)
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synopsis (The Devils of Dark Lake)
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("First Draft: James Norris . . .")
untitled
synopsis (General Ironfist)
untitled
synopsis (The Hour of the Dragon)
untitled
synopsis (Hunwulf, an American .
. .)
untitled
synopsis (Joe Rogers had been working the stock markets.)
untitled
synopsis (John Gorman found himself in Samarkand,
. . .)
untitled
synopsis (A Knight of the Round
Table)
untitled synopsis
(The People of the Black Circle)
untitled synopsis
(The Scarlet Citadel)
untitled
synopsis (The setting: The city of Shumballa,
. . .)
untitled
synopsis (The Silver Heel)
untitled synopsis
(The Slugger's Game)
untitled synopsis
(Slugger's on the Beach)
untitled
synopsis (A squad of Zamorian soldiers,
led . . .)
untitled
synopsis (Steve Harrison received a wire from Joan Wiltshaw.)
untitled
synopsis "The story of a forgotten
age . . ."
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(A Witch Shall be Born)
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