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Greatest short stories - New York P.F. Collier & Sons 1915 - 384 p. - Vol. 7 .
The queen of spade by Alexander Sergeievitch Pushkin -- The unkown masterpiece by Honore de Balzac -- My friend the murderer by A. Conan Doyle -- The dead are silent by Arthur Schnitzler -- How the Redoubt was taken by Prosper Merimee -- The slanderer by Anton Pavlovitch Chekhov -- The Dean's watch by Erckmann Chatrian -- The broken cup by Johann Heinrich Daniel Zaschokke -- Which was the madman? by Edmond Francois Valentin About --The rendezvous by Ivan Turgenev -- Napoleon and Pope Pius VII by Alfred Victor, Comte de Vigny -- Valia by Leonid Andreiev -- The lost child by Francois Edouard Joachim Coppee -- The man who would be king by Rudyard Kipling.
Short stories
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Greatest short stories - New York P.F. Collier & Sons 1915 - 384 p. - Vol. 7 .
The queen of spade by Alexander Sergeievitch Pushkin -- The unkown masterpiece by Honore de Balzac -- My friend the murderer by A. Conan Doyle -- The dead are silent by Arthur Schnitzler -- How the Redoubt was taken by Prosper Merimee -- The slanderer by Anton Pavlovitch Chekhov -- The Dean's watch by Erckmann Chatrian -- The broken cup by Johann Heinrich Daniel Zaschokke -- Which was the madman? by Edmond Francois Valentin About --The rendezvous by Ivan Turgenev -- Napoleon and Pope Pius VII by Alfred Victor, Comte de Vigny -- Valia by Leonid Andreiev -- The lost child by Francois Edouard Joachim Coppee -- The man who would be king by Rudyard Kipling.
Short stories
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