The volume numbers in this index refer to the third British series. An American edition which had the same contents as the British edition first appeared in December 1883 with the commencement of volume 10. Volume 10 of the third British series was designated volume 1 in what is recognised as a fourth series in the United States. The Chronological Index gives both British and American edition volume numbers.
Adair, E. ‘Miss Chance.’ 13 (1886/87): 400-405.
Adcock, A[rthur] St. John. ‘Cancelled: A Christmas Story.’ 49 (1909/10): 136-144.
Agnus, Orme. [Pseudonym of John C. Higginbotham]. ‘Master Loggatt’s Waterloo.’ 42 (1906): 649-656.
– . ‘The Wound of the Marquis.’ 47 (1908/9): 312-316.
Alden, W[illiam] L[ivingston]. ‘Carter’s Incandescent Cats.’ 21 (1894/95): 450-454.
– . ‘The Fatal Ears.’ 22 (1895/96): 225-229.
– . ‘Louise.’ 21 (1894/95): 671-674.
– . ‘A Modern Vampire.’ 21 (1894/95): 304-307.
– . ‘The Purple Death.’ 21 (1894/95): 112-119.
Aldington, May. ‘A Sea Breeze.’ 43 (1906/7): 756-757.
Aldrich, Annie C.C. See Childar, Catherine.
Allen, Grant. ‘The Camisard’s Bride.’ 23 (1896/97): 183-189.
– . ‘Cap’n Tom Woolley.’ 2 (1895/96): 737-741.
– . ‘Cecca’s Choice.’ 21 (1894/95): 387-391.
– . ‘Fogo Skerries.’ 21 (1894/95): 591-596.
– . ‘Joe’s Rascality.’ 21 (1894/95): 203-205.
– . ‘A Lady of Florence.’ 23 (1896/97): 483-491.
– . ‘Leon and Leonie.’ 21 (1894/95): 81-85.
Anderton, John. ‘Crooked Cronies.’ 18 (1891/92): 530-536.
– . ‘A Friend of the Jintons.’ 17 (1890/91): 529-533.
Armitt, Mary L. Mr Trench of Brasenose: The Romance of a Long Vacation. 15 (1888/89): 35-44, 65-73, 170-179, 193-203.
Ashdown, Clifford. [Pseudonym of Richard Austin Freeman – see also.] The Adventures of Romney Pringle. 34 (1902): 54-62, 185-194, 271-279, 380-389, 503-512, 590-598.
– . From a Surgeon’s Diary. 39 (1904/5): 139-146, 253-261, 321-329, 442-450, 563-571, 683-690.
– . The Further Adventures of Romney Pringle. 36 (1903): 73-80, 190-197, 295-303, 390-397, 508-516, 623-631.
Ashford, A.E. ‘The Jilting of Miss Attridge: A Story Exhibiting the Value of Artfulness Aided by Imagination.’ 48 (1909): 598-603.
– . ‘The Questing of Mr McMunn.’ 49 (1909/10): 393-398.
Askew, Alice & Claude. ‘The Battle Won.’ 50 (1910): 389-398.
– . ‘The Big House.’ 48 (1909): 51-57.
– . ‘Elizabeth’s Lover: A Novelette.’ 46 (1908): 318-333.
– . ‘Tides of Fortune.’ 44 (1907): 299-329.
Atherton, Gertrude. ‘Lady Anne and the Virginian.’ 27 (1898/99): 566-578.
– . ‘One Adventure Too Many: A Story of San Francisco.’ 23 (1896/97): 125-136.
– . ‘The Tapestry of a Night.’ 24 (1897): 653-661.
– . ‘The Yankee and the Don.’ 27 (1898/99): 282-292.
Avenell, A.M. ‘Barbara’s Secret.’ 20 (1893/94): 914-919.
Axtens, Fay. ‘Ennui House.’ 12 (1885/86): 726-730.
Ayres, Ruby M[ildred]. ‘The Light of Other Days.’ 50 (1910): 497-503.
Bagot, Richard. ‘Mala Pasqua: A Tale of the Romagna.’ 43 (1906/7): 307-313.
Bailey, H.C. ‘The Amendment of M. de Chirac.’ 48 (1909): 509-514.
Bainbrigge, E.M. ‘Una and the Lion.’ 10 (1883/84): 175-178.
Baker, Olaf. ‘Josiah Paxley’s Wooing.’ 50 (1910): 517-519.
Balliol, M.A. [Pseudonym?]. ‘When in Doubt.’ 42 (1906): 333-335.
Banks, Elizabeth L. ‘An Anglo-American Courtship.’ 46 (1908): 209-304. Signed Elizabeth Banks.
– . ‘The Antecedents of Captain Jinks.’ 46 (1908): 26-32. Signed Elizabeth Banks.
– . ‘My Trials as a Housekeeper.’ 21 (1894/95): 903-906.
– . ‘One of Life’s Mockeries.’ 21 (1894/95): 845-847.
– . ‘The Word of Praise.’ 47 (1908/9): 218-221.
Banks, Mrs G. Linnaeus [i.e. Isabella]. The Manchester Man. 1 (1874/75): 65-76, 129-140, 193-204, 257-268, 321-331, 385-396, 449-460, 513-525, 577-591, 641-655, 705-720.
– . ‘Old Elspa.’ 5 (1878/79): 18-22.
[Banks, George Nugent]. By the Author of ‘A Day of My Life at Eton,’ ‘Across France in a Caravan.’ ‘A Black Sheep.’ 21 (1894/95) 131-138.
Barclay, Armiger. ‘Stand Seven-twenty-eight.’ 50 (1910): 201-207.
Barnham, C.N. ‘An Aldershot Mystery.’ 20 (1893/94): 323-326.
– . ‘The Mysterious Painting.’ 19 (1892/93): 752-758.
– . ‘Shipp’s Loot.’ 18 (1891/92): 749-752.
Baring-Gould, S[abine]. ‘Scars.’ 15 (1888/89): 502-507.
Barnard, Edith. ‘The Bonds of Freedom: A Story of a Wife’s Awakening.’ 49 (1909/10): 381-387.
– . ‘Ladybird.’ 45 (1907/8): 565-570.
Barr, Matthias. ‘A Mouth Harmonica.’ 13 (1886/87): 54-58.
Barr, Robert. ‘The Ambassador’s Pigeons.’ 27 (1898/99): 63-70.
– . ‘The Bombshell.’ 45 (1907/8): 111-117.
– . ‘The Curse of Positano.’ 33 (1901/2): 106-114.
– . ‘A Flutter of Wheat.’ 30 (1900): 41-47.
– . ‘The Ghost with the Club Foot.’ 41 (1905/6): 209-223.
– . ‘The Great Mogul.’ 30 (1900): 235-241.
– . ‘How Finley McGillis Held the Pier.’ 27 (1898/99): 522-527.
– . ‘How the King Drank to Himself.’ 39 (1904/5): 74-80.
– . ‘A Limping Revenge.’ 30 (1900): 489-495.
– . ‘The Long-distance Telephone.’ 30 (1900): 348-353.
– . ‘The Mill on the Kop.’ 31 (1900/1): 98-105.
– . ‘On the House-top.’ 30 (1900): 146-152
– . ‘”Temporary Insanity.”‘ 30 (1900): 596-603.
Barrett, Frank. By Misadventure. 14 (1887/88): 35-44, 98-108, 162-171, 193-200, 297-306, 354-363.
– . ‘Faithless Margaret, a Christmas Story.’ 7 (1880/81): 52-56.
– . Harlowe’s Helpmate. 12 (1885/86): 418-427, 483-492, 547-554, 609-618, 674-683, 736-744.
– . Hidden Gold. 6 (1879/80): 34-42, 94-103, 157-165, 217-225, 285-293, 349-356.
– . ‘How Jacques Balmat Ascended Mont Blanc.’ 5 (1878/79): 726-730.
– . John Ford: His Faults, and What Came of Them. 10 (1883/84): 418-426, 482-491, 546-555, 610-619, 674-682, 738-747.
– . Major Godfroy’s Discovery. 7 (1880/81): 416-425, 481-489, 545-553, 609-617, 673-682, 737-745.
– . A Missing Witness: From the Narrative of Dorothy Heatherly. 22 (1895/96): 29-39, 140-150, 237-247, 327-337, 403-412, 495-503.
– . ‘A Song without Words.’ 3 (1876/77): 468-472.
– . Under a Strange Mask. 15 (1888/89): 1-9, 100-107, 129-136, 227-235, 289-297, 321-329.
Barrie, J[ames] M[atthew]. ‘The Little Nursery Governess.’ 21 (1894/95): 60-63.
Barrow-North, H. ‘The Sultan’s Adherent.’ 28 (1899): 549-552.
– . ‘Three Degrees of Love.’ 29 (1899/1900): 345-352.
Bateman, May. ‘A “Free Lance”: The Adventure of the Missing Prince.’ 38 (1904): 69-76.
– . ‘An Idyll of the Slums.’ 26 (1898): 409-416.
– . ‘Miranda’s Engagement.’ 39 (1904/5): 311-313.
– . ‘The Other Side.’ 28 (1899): 309-312.
– . ‘A Recessional.’ 31 (1900/1): 523-530.
– . ‘A Retrieval.’ 33 (1901/2): 205-209.
Baumer, Lewis. ‘The Castle.’ 31 (1900/1): 298-305.
Becke, Louis. ‘The Cutting Off of the Queen Charlotte.’ 24 (1897): 199-203.
– . ‘In the King’s Service: Some Episodes in the Life of a Beach Comber.’ 24 (1897): 436-441.
– . ‘The Slavers.’ 24 (1897): 486-492.
Beerbohm, Constance. ‘First and Last: A Work-girl’s Story.’ 31 (1901): 203-208.
– . ‘”Only a Hat!” (Freely Translated from the French).’ 37 (1903/4): 134-136.
Beeston, L.J. ‘After Seven Years.’ 40 (1905): 414-420.
– . ‘After the Tunnel.’ 33 (1901/2): 353-356.
– . ‘The Ascension Tower.’ 39 (1904/5): 579-585.
– . ‘The Awakened Fury.’ 28 (1899): 538-542.
– . ‘Awakening.’ 39 (1904/5): 375-378.
– . ‘The Bare Chance.’ 34 (1902): 551-556.
– . ‘The Bell of St. Gildas.’ 34 (1902): 94-100.
– . ‘The Burden.’ 29 (1899/1900): 620-623.
– . ‘The Captain’s Lion.’ 31 (1900/1): 555-558.
– . ‘The Changed Hour.’ 37 (1903/4): 423-431.
– . ‘The Colonel’s Christmas Dawn.’ 27 (1898/99): 142-146.
– . ‘A Dead Man’s Bride.’ 34 (1902): 311-315.
– . ‘The Dead Sentry.’ 45 (1907/8): 447-454.
– . ‘A Decided Change.’ 36 (1903): 98-102.
– . ‘Dr. Tredgold’s Experiment.’ 39 (1904/5): 82-87.
– . ‘A Duel of Hearts.’ 36 (1903): 427-435.
– . ‘The End of the Gamble.’ 42(1906): 244-253.
– . ‘Forestalled.’ 38 (1904): 586-590.
– . ‘A Game of Chess.’ 41 (1905/6): 184-189.
– . ‘The Haunted Men.’ 29 (1899/1900): 147-152.
– . ‘The Hussar’s Revenge.’ 37 (1903/4): 553-560.
– . An Instrument of Vengeance. 30 (1900): 85-91, 193-200, 317-324, 379-385, 538-544, 637-645.
– . ‘An Interest of Tears.’ 33 (1901/2): 85-91.
– . ‘The Jest of La Torche.’ 41 (1905/6): 329-337.
– . ‘A Minister of Wrath.’ 32 (1901): 324-329.
– . ‘The Missing Guest.’ 41 (1905/6): 113-121.
– . ‘A Naked Sword.’ 32 (1901): 648-652.
– . ‘Nathan Snode: Mean Man.’ 33 (1901/2): 694-699.
– . “‘One Touch of Nature.'” 32 (1901): 197-200.
– . ‘The Puma.’ 38 (1904): 174-179.
– . ‘The Queer Case of Judson Trader.’ 35 (1902/3): 111-117.
– . ‘A Star Fell.’ 38 (1904): 390-396.
– . ‘Stolen Vengeance.’ 34 (1902) 661-664.
– . ‘To the Cannon’s Mouth.’ 28 (1899): 97-100.
– . ‘The Vehement Flame.’ 35 (1902/3): 314-321.
Begbie, [Edward] Harold. ‘Out of His Reckoning.’ 47 (1908/9): 92-100.
– . ‘She Gambled a Stamp.’ 44 (1907): 186-194.
Bell, J[ohn] J[oy]. ‘The Deluded Female.’ 50 (1910): 3-11.
– . ‘The Economising of Ethel.’ 41 (1905/6): 27-33.
– . ‘The Idea.’ 50 (1910): 219-228.
– . ‘The Match Makers.’ 41 (1905/6): 36-43.
– . ‘Mr Donald MacDonald.’ 45 (1907/8): 43-48.
– . ‘A Queer Mixture.’ 50 (1910): 457-464.
– . ‘The Serious Illness of Mr Christopher.’ 49 (1909/10): 78-86.
– . ‘The Spectacles.’ 43 (1906/7): 558-562.
Bell, John Keble. See Howard, Keble.
Bell, R.S. Warren. ‘The Cub in Trouble.’ 49 (1909/10): 343-347.
– . ‘Impressing a Cousin: A Domestic Comedy.’ 48 (1909): 587-590.
Bennett, [Enoch] Arnold. ‘The Nineteenth Hat.’ 43 (1906/7): 229-233.
– . ‘Why the Clock Stopped.’ 50 (1910): 435-443.
– . ‘The Widow of the Balcony.’ 46 (1908): 283-287.
Benson Claude E. ’An Eye for an Eye: A Story for Men.’ 48 (1909): 317-324.
– . ‘Peril.’ 43 (1906/7): 441-450.
Benson, E[dward] F[rederic]. ‘The Lesson: A Study in Temptation.’ 49 (1909/10): 123-130.
Benson, Rev. Robert Hugh. ‘Vocation: A Story of Misguided Enthusiasm.’ 48 (1909): 426-431.
Bensusan, S[amuel] L[evy]. ‘The Homeward Way: A Striking Story of Jewish Life.’ 49 (1909/10): 454-462.
Benvenuto, Ferdinando & M.D. Byrne. Trans, from Italian. ‘Vermutte’s Inheritance.’ By Renato Fucini. 45 (1907/8): 591-595.
– . Trans, from Italian. ‘The Visit of the Prefect.’ By R. Fucini. 46 (1908): 3-13.
Best, Geo[rge] A. ‘The Betrothal of King Croker: A Story for Children.’ 33 (1901/2): 151-156.
– . “‘Bitter Aloes”: A Comedy of Village Life.’ 34 (1902): 490-495.
– . ‘A Blind Critic.’ 37 (1903/4): 468-472.
– . ‘The Counterfeit Cashier.’ 33 (1901/2): 616-623.
– . ‘The “Little Duffer.'” 38 (1904): 203-207.
– . ‘McNab’s Notion: A Story for Boys and Others.’ 37 (1903/4): 372-377.
– . ‘Only in Fun.’ 40 (1905): 306-312.
– . ‘A Posthumous Publication.’ 36 (1903): 535-540.
– . ‘The Romance of a “Curtain Raiser.'” 41 (1905/6): 607-614. ‘Was It a Dream? The Story of a Doubtful Nightmare.’ 36 (1903): 596-602.
Black, Hazelton. See Graham, Scott.
Black, Ladbroke. ‘The Last Man: A Scientist’s Christmas Dream.’ 49 (1909/10): 199-202.
Black, W.P.M. ‘An Imperfect Substitute.’ 19 (1892/93): 911-917.
Blackburne, E. Owens. [Pseudonym of Elizabeth Owens Blackburne Casey] ‘Miss Honor’s Patients.’ 1 (1874/75): 437-439.
– . ‘What Mrs Moran Said: An Irish Story.’ 1 (1874/75): 22-26.
Blake, C.J. ‘Mr Churchill’s Paper.’ 19 (1892/93): 664-673.
Blake, Emily Calvin. ‘The Awakening: The Story of an Engaged Girl.’ 50 (1910): 93-99.
– . ‘Eileen’s Lovers.’ 50 (1910): 190-194.
Bleackley, Horace. ‘A Clerical Error: A Cricket Story.’ 32 (1901): 100-105.
– . ‘In the Days of Top Hats: A Cricket Story.’ 32 (1901): 437-444.
– . ‘The Magic Bat: A Cricket Story.’ 32 (1901): 312-318.
Blind, Harold. ‘The Greater Claim: A Story of To-day.’ 48 (1909): 209-214.
Blissett, Nellie K. ‘A Bath Road Idyll.’ 21 (1894/95): 535-537.
Bloundelle-Burton John. ‘Love’s Alarm.’ 45 (1907/8): 298-304.
Blyth, James. ‘An Awkward Bunker.’ 41 (1905/6): 345-355.
– . ‘A Case of Thought Transference.’ 38 (1904): 661-664.
– . ‘A Christmas Masque.’ 41 (1905/6): 54-62.
– . ‘Dolores.’ 38 (1904): 352-357.
– . ‘The Ghost and the Exciseman.’ 35 (1902/3): 150-157.
– . ‘How Billy Buttle Found His Memory.’ 37 (1903/4): 341-345. ‘How the Plate Got Through: A Story of the Great Rebellion. 39 (1904/5): 551-556.
– . ‘The Irrevocable.’ 37 (1903/4): 455-462.
– . ‘Mine Host and the Witch.’ 35 (1902/3): 255-259.
– . ‘A Poet’s Wife.’ 36 (1903): 89-92.
– . ‘The Revolt of Honesty.’ 40 (1905): 186-190.
– . ‘The Submarine Smugglers.’ 36 (1903): 608-616.
– . ‘The Three Blood Spots.’ 38 (1904): 313-316.
– . “‘To Nelson”: A Smuggler’s Yarn Which Is Based on Truth.’ 39 (1904/5): 91-97.
Boggs, Winifred. ‘Balaam’s Baby.’ 46 (1908): 144-151.
Boncoeur, Jean. ‘Love or Pride?’ 1 (1874/75): 298-300.
– . ‘Teresa.’ 2 (1875/76): 270-273.
Bone, S. Southall. ‘Davenant.’ 19 (1892/93): 483-493.
Bonser, Aflfred] E. ‘The Fortune of Duitsa and Jacob.’ 22 (1895/96): 62-65.
– . ‘The Queer Passenger’s Story.’ 20 (1893/94): 143-145.
Boothby, Guy. ‘The Convict Catcher.’ 35 (1902/3): 395-403.
– . ‘The Lady of the Island.’ 35 (1902/3): 124-132.
– . A Maker of Nations. 28 (1899): 1-16, 115-130, 227-243, 339-353, 451-467, 563-577.
– . My Indian Queen. 30 (1900): 1-17, 160-175, 260-276, 392-408, 501-515, 617-629.
– . ‘The Mystery of Futuleima.’ 27 (1898/99): 95-102.
– . ‘Were She But Queen.’ 39 (1904/5): 104-115.
Bottome, Phyllis. ‘The Position of Mrs Pegg.’ 47 (1908/9): 101-109.
– . ‘The Something in It.’ 45 (1907/8): 662-668.
Boulger, Dora. See Gift, Theo.
Bowen, Marjorie. [Pseudonym of Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell].
– . ‘A Moral Lesson.’ 44 (1907): 14-20.
– . ‘”Greater Love Hath No Man.”‘ 43 (1906/7): 335-341.
– . ‘My Lady Played.’ 46 (1908): 574-583.
Bower, Marian. ‘Colonel Peter Sanders’. 43 (1906/7): 462-469.
– . ‘Sir John Abbacy’s Elder Son.’ 45 (1907/8): 676-687.
– . ‘Veronica’s Verdict: A Story of Love and Hate in a Swiss Hotel.’ 49 (1909/10): 612-619.
– . ‘A Woman’s Word.’ 46 (1908): 494-504.
Bowser, Thekla. ‘A Literary Temptation: A Story of a Girl’s Journalistic Experiences.’ 49 (1909/10): 500-504.
Boyd, Mary Stuart. ‘Thankless Parents.’ 47 (1908/9): 439-444.
Braddon, M[ary] E[lizabeth]. ‘For His Son’s Sake.’ 41 (1905/6): 72-79.
Bradford, Miles. ‘Bracketed.’ Summer Number 1888 (The Crown of the Year): 48-52.
Brainerd, Eleanor Holt. ‘The Black Sheep’s Christmas.’ 45 (1907/8): 122-127.
– . ‘The Little Woman and the Busy Man.’ 50 (1910): 298-302.
Bramah, Ernest. ‘Bobbie and Poetic Justice.’ 43 (1906/7): 575-585.
Brewer, J.F. ‘Christmas Alone: A Phantasy.’ 15 (1888/89): 114-118.
Bridges, T[homas] Cfharles]. ‘Under the Moon.’ 40 (1905): 511-513.
Brown, F. Walworth. ‘William the Goat.’ 44 (1907): 662-669.
Brown, Kenneth. ‘One Virginia Night.’ 31 (1900/1): 709-712.
Browne, Edith E. ‘Helen’s Secret: A Story for Women.’ 48 (1909): 149-155.
– . ‘His Model Wife.’ 49 (1909/10): 40-49.
Browne, Mona Moxon. ‘The Herr of Paradise Row.’ 42 (1906): 298-306.
Buckland, A.R. & Henry Charles Moore. ‘The Great Unknown.’ 22 (1895/96): 566-568.
Buckland, E.S. Lang. See Lang-Buckland, E.S.
Bullock, Shan F. ‘Mr Smith of Hampstead.’ 45 (1907/8): 365-372.
– . ‘Playing the Game: A Cricket Story.’ 48 (1909): 522-529.
– . ‘Sauce for the Gander.’ 47 (1908/9): 532-540.
Burgess, [Frank] Gelett. ‘Madamoiselle Parchesi.’ 30 (1900): 457-463.
Burgess, Gilbert. ‘For the Sake of the Party.’ 22 (1895/96): 543-548.
Burgin, G[eorge] B[rown]. ‘A Commonplace Lover.’ 50 (1910): 504-510.
– . ‘Ferguson, of England: A Canadian Story.’ 45 (1907/8): 240-250.
– . ‘”Fuzzles”: The Story of a Puppy.’ 20 (1893/94): 776-779.
– . ‘The Girl and the Ring.’ 43 (1906/7): 239-246.
– . ‘The Half-breed.’ 35 (1902/3): 558-563.
– . ‘King o’ the Gates.’ 21 (1894/95): 426-431.
– . ‘The Man in the Swamp.’ 32 (1901): 360-367.
– . ‘Mr Pilbeam’s Love-story: A Foolish Episode Narrated by Himself.’ 12 (1885/86): 690-693.
– . ‘Mrs Tuxter’s Troubles.’ 20 (1893/94): 590-596.
– . ‘The Professor’s Experiment.’ 21 (1894/95): 728-733.
– . A Quaker Girl. 17 (1890/91): 385-395, 487-493, 550-557, 577-587, 671-679, 739-745.
– . ‘A Reckless Experiment.’ 39 (1904/5): 525-530.
– . ‘The Romance of a Poor Young Woman.’ 18 (1891/92): 307-312.
– . ‘Sunflower Siding.’ 30 (1900): 651-656.
– . ‘The Wooing of Mary Carstairs.’ 18 (1891/92): 82-87.
– . ‘Young Mr Simpson.’ 30 (1900): 302-308.
Burrow, Charles Kennett. ‘Concerning a Boy.’ 30 (1900): 182-186.
– . ‘Julie and the Impresario: The Story of a Young Man’s Adventures near Trouville.’ 48 (1909): 394-403.
Burrowes, E. ‘Denis, a Diplomat.’ 42 (1906): 609-611.
Burton, John Bloundelle. See Bloundelle-Burton, John.
Byrne, M.D. & Ferdinando Benvenuto. Trans, from Italian. ‘Vermutte’s Inheritance.’ By Renato Fucini. 45 (1907/8): 591-595.
– . Trans, from Italian. ‘A Visit of the Prefect.’ By R. Fucini. 46 (1908): 3-13.
Cairns, William. ‘How an Old Tale Came True.’ 19 (1892/93): 258-263.
– . ‘The Mystery of Garstin House.’ 19 (1892/93): 52-56.
– . ‘Sir Guy’s Room.’ 20 (1893/94): 347-352.
Cambridge, Ada. My Guardian. 3 (1876/77): 33-43, 96-104, 160-168, 222-231, 289-296, 351-359, 416-422.
Campbell, Gabrielle Margaret Vere. See Bowen, Marjorie.
Capes, Bernard. ‘A Double Pretender.’ 42 (1906): 169-176.
Cardewe, Emily. [Pseudonym? See also Farmer, Lucy]. ‘The Heroism of Herbert Stamford (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ 15 (1888/89): 659-663.
Carew, Maud. See King, Florence M. Casey, Elizabeth Owens Blackburne. See Blackburne, E. Owens.
Castle, Egerton. ‘The Great White Deeps.’ 35 (1902/3): 1-13.
Cecil, Edward. ‘The Black Helmets.’ 36 (1903): 60-65.
– . ‘The Flocourt Bridge.’ 32 (1901): 42-46.
Chambers, Robert Wfilliam]. A Gay Conspiracy. 29 (1899/1900): 28-42, 210-226, 319-337, 394-409, 551-566, 630-645.
– . ‘The God of Battles.’ 24 (1897): 25-30.
– . ‘The Green Mouse.’ 44 (1907): 451-463.
Chapman, E. ‘The Colonel’s Courtship: An Anglo-Indian Story.’ 21 (1894/95): 437-445.
– . ‘Cream Tarts.’ 24 (1897): 214-218.
– . ‘The Phantom Forget-me-nots.’ 20 (1893/94): 104-110.
– . ‘The Rock of Kazim.’ 18 (1891/92): 269-276.
– . ‘That Other Story.’ 19 (1892/93): 28-36.
– . ‘Viviani’s Chair.’ 28 (1899): 198-207.
Cheeseman, Clara E. On a Lee Shore. 20 (1893/94): 243-253, 332-343, 415-426.
Cheney, Lavon C. ‘Tommy and the Girl.’ 44 (1907): 132-136.
Chichester, Robert. ‘The Awakening of Maggie Taverner.’ 49 (1909/10): 281-285.
Childar, Catherine. [Pseudonym of Annie C.C. Aldrich]. ‘Livia’s Mistake.’ 10 (1883/84) 731-734.
– . ‘Mr Brown’s Day among the Ruins in Rome.’ Summer Number 1884 (Summer Days): 31-36.
– . ‘A Modern Pygmalion.’ 10 (1883/84): 690-693.
– . ‘A Timely Rescue.’ 10 (1883/84): 564-567.
Cholmondeley, Mary. ‘Saint Luke’s Summer.’ 46 (1908): 447-461.
Clarke, H. Savile. ‘Elsie Croft: A Love Story.’ 2 (1875/76): 363-367.
Claxton, Elizabeth. ‘A Short Wooing.’ 3 (1876/77): 592-594.
Clifford, Julian & Mary. ‘Love’s Triumph.’ 43 (1906/7): 714-719.
Clifford, Mrs W.K. ‘Luck for Him.’ 22 (1895/96): 255-263.
Clouston, J[oseph] Storer. ‘What the Angel Recorded.’ 49 (1909/10): 331-342.
Cobban, J. Maclaren. ‘Awr Tom.’ 21 (1894/95): 243-251.
Coffin, Helen Lockwood. ‘Without Impediment.’ 45 (1907/8): 264-265.
Conrad, Joseph. ‘”II Conde.”’46 (1908): 243-256.
Cook, F.B. ‘My Oriental Partner.’ 45 (1907/8): 227-232.
Cook, R. Haldane. ‘The Right Prescription.’ 45 (1907/8): 268-270.
Cooper, Edward H. ‘The Greatest Love.’ 25 (1897/98): 268-270.
– . ‘Katharine, Mr Kennard, and the Cobra.’ 36 (1903): 524-529.
– . ‘Queen Wyemarke: A Story of the Sea-fairies. For Children.’ 27 (1898/99): 488-492.
– . ‘The Solitary Love Story of Mr John Leslie.’ 36 (1903): 139-142.
– . ‘A Stolen Island.’ 34 (1902): 25-30.
– . ‘When the Sea-fairies Play: A Story for Children.’ 27 (1898/99): 265-268.
– . ‘Wyemarke among the Leaves.’ 33 (1901/2): 700-704.
– . ‘Wyemarke and the Child in White: A Story for Little Ones.’ 37 (1903/4): 152-157.
– . ‘Wyemarke and the Forest Fairies (A Story for Children).’ 31 (1900/1): 152-157. Unsigned.
– . ‘Wyemarke and the Mountain-fairies (A Story for Children).’ 30 (1900): 216-221.
– . ‘Wyemarke and the Mountain-fairies’ Ball.’ 30 (1900): 329-333.
– . ‘Wyemarke and the Sea Fairies.’ 25 (1897/98): 654-659.
– . ‘Wyemarke’s Christmas Fairies: A Story for Children.’ 35 (1902/3): 139-145.
Coppee, Francois. ‘The Adoption.’ Trans, from French by D. Moore. 26 (1898): 358-361.
Copping, Arthur E. ‘Gotty at Ostend.’ 46 (1908): 37-45.
– . ‘Gotty’s Neighbours.’ 47 (1908/9): 225-227, 336-338, 432-434.
Cowham, Hilda. ‘The Hardy Huntsman.’ 49 (1909/10): 257-263.
Cox, Sir Edmund C., bart. Leaves from the Notebook of John Carruthers, Indian Policeman (‘The Fate of Abdulla,’ ‘The Priest and the Parchment,’ ‘The Rajapur Case,’ ‘The Sin of Witchcraft,’ ‘The Stolen Despatch,’ ‘Romeo and Juliet,’ ‘The Dutch Engineer,’ ‘Tantia Maharajah,’ ‘The Horns of a Dilemma,’ ‘The Wheels of the Gods,’ ‘The Last Story’). 37 (1903/4): 185-191, 313-322, 437-442, 568-574, 652-660; 38 (1904): 188-197, 423-432, 494-502; 39 (1904/5): 219-228, 359-366; 40 (1905): 529-537.
Crane, Stephen. ‘The Battle of Forty Fort: A Tale of Wyoming Valley.’ 31 (1900/1): 591-594.
– . “‘O1′ Bennet” and the Indians: A Tale of Wyoming Valley.’ 31 (1900/1): 108-111.
Creswicke, Louis. ‘A Lovable Anomaly.’ 30 (1900): 52-57.
– . ‘The Strange Case of Lieutenant Macgregor: An Indian Tale.’ 28 (1899): 582-590.
Cross, C. Duncan. ‘A Desert Meeting.’ 45 (1907/8): 522-531.
Crow, Louisa. ‘Siddy’s Advice.’ 10 (1883/84): 374-375.
Cuthell, Edith E. ‘A Cast Shoe.’ 21 (1894/95): 829-835.
– . ‘In a Fog.’ 20 (1893/94): 193-195.
– . Lady Lorrimer’s Scheme. 18 (1891/92): 542-553, 577-589, 669-679, 705-716.
– . ‘The Yacht in the Bay: A Seaside Story.’ 18 (1891/92): 369-375.
Dark, Richard. ‘Grace’s Ideal.’ 45 (1907/8): 257-258.
– . ‘Just Too Late.’ 43 (1906/7): 675-680.
– . ‘My Friend Bob: A Story.’ 45 (1907/8): 58-61.
Davey, Richard. ‘The Man in Blue.’ 32 (1901): 153-156.
– . ‘A Weird Witness.’ 34 (1902): 88-92.
Davidson, Lillias Campbell. ‘Above the Mountain Mist.’ 12 (1885/86): 87-90.
– . ‘Amid the Ocean Surges.’ Summer Number 1885 (Bright Days): 27-29.
– . ‘Broken Off.’ Summer Number 1884 (Summer Days): 11-14.
– . ‘Court Beaucourt’s Treasure.’ 10 (1883/84): 49-51, 112-115.
– . ‘”Faint Heart Ne’er Won Fair Lady.'” 10 (1883/84): 147-150.
– . ‘His Life One Holiday.’ 10 (1883/84): 668-670.
– . ‘One Sprig of Edelweiss.’ Summer Number 1883 (Palmy Days): 9-17.
– . ‘Out of Pity.’ 10 (1883/84): 240-243.
– . ‘Poles Apart.’ 11 (1884/85): 407-409.
Davidson, Patrick. ‘The Story of Suliman Shah.’ 29 (1899/1900): 360-364.
Deahl, Ida. ‘The Mill at Sudausques: A Romance without Sentiment.’ 36 (1903): 281-287.
– . ‘The Prodigal’s Return.’ 33 (1901/2): 589-594.
Dean, Mrs Andrew. [Pseudonym of Cecily Sidgwick]. ‘The Three Knocks.’ 21 (1894/95): 773-774.
De Cordova, Rudolph. ‘Coward, V.C.’ 42 (1906): 483-491.
– . ‘A Crown of Shadows: A Story of the Cuban War Founded on Fact.’ 33 (1901/2): 430-434.
Deeping, Warwick. ‘The Ghost Knight.’ 49 (1909/10): 651-658.
De la Ramée, Marie Louise. See Ouida.
Despard, C. The Artist and the Man. 5 (1878/79): 32-39, 97-103, 161-168, 224-231, 290-297, 353-360.
– . ‘The Bride of a Day.’ Summer Number 1883 (Palmy Days): 29-34.
– . Lyndon of High Cliffe: An Old Soldier’s Love-story. 12 (1885/86): 35-44, 98-107, 162-172, 227-236, 290-299, 354-364.
– . ‘Maddelena’s Lovers.’ 10 (1883/84): 432-435.
– . ‘A Story about a Family Portrait.’ 9 (1882/83): 214-217.
– . ‘The Tables Turned.’ 4 (1877/78): 591-595.
– . The Trouble It Brought. 7 (1880/81): 34-42, 96-104, 161-169, 224-231, 288-296, 353-360.
– . ‘Those Christmas Voices.’ 11 (1884/85): 114-117.
– . When the Tide Was High. 4 (1877/78): 352-359, 417-424, 480-486, 544-550, 608-613, 671-681, 735-742.
Diver, [Katherine Helen] Maud. ‘At the Well’s Mouth.’ 47 (1908/9): 178-187.
– . ‘Feet of Clay.’ 47 (1908/9): 358-367.
Doudney, Sarah. ‘What He Lost by It.’ 3 (1876/77): 303-307.
Douglass, Ellsworth & Edwin Pallander. ‘The Wheels of Dr Ginochio Gyves.’ 28 (1899): 381-389.
Dowie, Menie Muriel. ‘Bridie’s Star.’ 27 (1898/99): 194-203.
– . ‘The Earl and the Robins.’ 26 (1898): 298-303.
– . ‘The Girl Who Led the Army.’ 32 (1901): 75-79.
Downey, Edmund. ‘At a Distance.’ 36 (1903): 651-656.
– . ‘Bought and Sold.’ 35 (1902/3): 375-380.
Doyle, A[rthur] Conan, M.B. ‘Touch and Go: A Midshipman’s Story.’ 12 (1885/86): 274-278.
Dudeney, Mrs Henry [i.e. Alice]. ‘By a Girl’s Hand.’ 20 (1893/94): 430-435.
Duffett, Bessie E. ‘Catching a Professor: A Prize Story.’ 20 (1893/94): 932-944.
– . The Edge of a Precipice: A Swiss Adventure. 20 (1893/94): 528-538, 575-585, 659-669.
– . The Island of Six Shadows. 19 (1892/93): 248-255, 359-365, 412-418.
Dunkerley, William Arthur. See Oxenham, John.
Durand, Mary. ‘A Swift Conversation.’ 45 (1907/8): 700-705.
Eardley, Blanche. ‘The Cross Roads.’ 44 (1907): 245-256.
– . ‘The One Between: A Story of an Eventful Holiday at Ostend.’ 48 (1909): 363-371.
Edgar, George. ‘A Problem for Santa Claus: The Story of a Journalist’s Christmas Experiences.’ 49 (1909/10): 176-180.
– . ‘The Sporting Chance: A Comedy of Errors.’ 44 (1907): 587-593.
– . ‘That’s for Remembrance: A Story.’ 49 (1909/10): 644-647.
Edwardes, Charles. ‘The Deacon’s Enterprise.’ 26 (1898): 652-656.
– . ‘My Gold Mine in Wales.’ 33 (1901/2): 457-461.
Ellbar, George. ‘The Lost Gun Sights: A Naval Yarn.’ 43 (1906/7): 293-299.
– . ‘The Professor of Languages: The Tale of a Naval Spy.’ 45 (1907/8): 417-425.
Elrington, H. ‘The Hursts of Hazelwood.’ 19 (1892/93): 436-443.
Elsden, Vincent. ‘London Undermined.’ 19 (1892/93): 1-6.
Eustace, Robert & L.T. Meade. ‘The Black Ball.’ 35 (1902/3): 213-223.
– . ‘The Blue Laboratory: A Story of St Petersburg.’ 23 (1896/97) 563-575.
– . A Master of Mysteries: The Adventures of John Bell – Ghost-explorer. 24 (1897): 78-91, 178-187, 227-237, 388-399, 524-534, 619-631.
– . ‘The Secret of Emu Plain.’ 27 (1898/99): 123-132.
– . ‘A Strange Insanity.’ 29 (1899/1900): 282-293.
Eyre, Kate. ‘A Fool’s Harvest.’ Summer Number 1887: 3-55.
– . For the Good of the Family. 14 (1887/88): 385-394, 482-492, 545-555, 577-585, 675-684, 705-715.
– . ’A Glad Surprise.’ 15 (1888/89): 52-57.
– . ‘In Answer to an Advertisement.’ 13 (1886/87): 559-563. Signed ‘By the Author of “A Step in the Dark,” “A Fool’s Harvest,” etc.’
– . ‘Mr Bah Poot’s Manifestations.’ 15 (1888/89): 301-307.
– . A Sharp Experience. 17 (1890/91): 1-10, 108-118, 129-138, 227-237, 257-266, 356-364.
– . A Step in the Dark. 13 (1886/87): 33-42, 65-74, 161-170, 226-237, 257-267, 352-363.
– . To Be Given Up. 16 (1889/90): 32-44, 65-76, 159-171, 193-204, 288-299, 321-332, 424-435, 449-460.
Eyres, A.A. ‘An Old Maid’s Friends.’ 11 (1884/85): 247-250, 306-309.
Farmer, Lucy. ‘A Bag of Diamonds: A Leaf from the Chronicles of Cardewe Manor.’ Summer Number 1888 (The Crown of the Year): 1-41.
– . ‘Captain Armstrong’s Probation (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ 12 (1885/86): 531-535.
– . ‘The Case of Mr. Haymann (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ 12 (1885/86): 598-603.
– . ‘The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor.’ 12 (1885/86): 18-22.
– . ‘Doctor Joliffe’s Queer Patient (From the Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ 13 (1886/87): 176-180.
– . ‘Gideon Grasper’s Temptation (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ 12 (1885/86): 407-411.
– . ‘How Captain Williamson Won His Bride (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ 13 (1886/87): 690-694.
– . ‘The Lucky Bar of Dunwood Mere (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ 14 (1887/88): 240-244.
– . ‘Miss Katie’s Last Engagement (From the Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ 13 (1886/87): 304-307.
– . ‘Miss Roxendale’s Suitors (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ 16 (1889/90): 211-216.
– . ‘Mr Barnes’s Dilemma (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ 13 (1886/87): 435-438.
– . ‘Mr Hemphill’s Love-story. A Page from the Chronicles of Cardewe Manor.’ 12 (1885/86): 147-151.
– . ‘A Mystery at Cardewe Manor (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ 14 (1887/88): 370-373.
– . ‘The Mystery at Broadmead Court. The Researches of Mary Ambush – II.’ 20 (1893/94): 861-872.
– . ‘The Mystery of the Martyn-Henrys (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ 12 (1885/86): 304-308.
– . ‘The Mystery of the Monument Room (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ Summer Number 1889 (The Crown of the Year): 60-64.
– . ‘The Sacrifice of Mary Somerville (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ 16 (1889/90): 502-506.
– . ‘The Search in the Sawdust. The Researches of Mary Ambush – I.’ 20 (1893/94): 646-656.
– . ‘Squire Ollifant’s Will (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ 14 (1887/88): 25-30.
– . ‘A Strange Survival.’ Summer Number 1886: 46-52.
– . ‘A Trial by Fire (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ 13 (1886/87): 595-599.
– . ‘What Miss Trusdale Said (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ 14 (1887/88): 604-608.
– . ‘The Wishing-well of Erdstone (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ 14 (1887/88): 690-694.
Fenn, Clive [Robert]. ‘Miss Patterson and Another.’ 49 (1909/10): 755-756.
– . ‘The Shadow on the Wall.’ 49 (1909/10): 407-408.
Fenn, Geo[rge] Manville. “‘As Companion to a Lady.'” 4 (1877/78): 410-413.
– . ‘A Blight in Summer.’ 2 (1875/76): 595-600.
– . ‘Check before Mate.’ 3 (1876/77): 476.
– . ‘Doctor Brown’s Prescription.’ 9 (1882/83): 630-633. Signed G. Manville Fenn.
– . ‘Edward Brown, Stoker.’ 1 (1874/75): 634-638. Signed G. Manville Fenn.
– . ‘The First Cloud.’ 3 (1876/77): 237-240.
– . ‘The Ghosts That Walked.’ 31 (1900/1): 88-96.
– . ‘How I Told Him My Story.’ 3 (1876/77): 21-25.
– . ‘Kate’s Prince.’ 3 (1876/77): 333-335.
– . ‘Laura’s Doctor.’ 3 (1876/77): 532-535.
– . ‘My Great Trouble.’ 2 (1875/76): 721-725.
– . ‘My Hero.’ 1 (1874/75): 553-556.
– . ‘Prudence Gray.’ 4 (1877/78): 211-214.
– . ‘Ruth’s Stepfather.’ 1 (1874/75): 492-495.
– . ‘Two Cobwebs: An Old Man’s Tale.’ 3 (1876/77): 748-752.
– . ‘Waiting for an Answer.’ 2 (1875/76): 401-405.
– . ‘Young Mistress’ Ride.’ 7 (1880/81): 533-535.
Field, Bertram. ‘”Tangled Wires.'” 43 (1906/7): 513-517.
Finch-Smiles, Frank. ‘A Sudden Change of Climate.’ 42 (1906): 125-127.
Fitzgerald, Geraldine. See Gerard, Frances A.
Fletcher, J.S. ‘The Clue of the Crimson Rose.’ 42 (1906): 446-449.
– . ‘For Those Were Stirring Times.’ 37 (1903/4): 241-249.
– . ‘The Haunted Studio.’ 42 (1906): 692-695.
– . ‘Only Just beneath the Surface.’ 43 (1906/7): 595-601.
– . ‘Poskitt the Peacemaker.’ 42 (1906): 182-188.
Flower, W[alter] Newman. ‘Like a Soldier.’ 40 (1905): 198-200.
– . ‘The Lone Trail: A Thrilling Story of a Redskin’s Courage and Devotion.’ 49 (1909/10): 603-610. Signed Newman Flower.
Flynn, Sir Joshua Albert. See Oliver, Owen.
Foley, Charles. ‘An Autumn Romance.’ Trans, from French by Dora Moore. 28 (1899): 598-600.
– . ‘Brigaut.’ Trans, from French by Dora Moore. 26 (1898): 629-631.
– . ‘The Child King: A Story of the Revolution.’ Trans, from French by Dora Moore. 29 (1899/1900): 484-485.
– . ‘A Citoyenne’s Letter to Her Daughter.’ Trans, from French by Dora Moore. 31 (1900/1): 365-366.
– . ‘The Fiancé’s Ruse.’ Trans, from French by Dora Moore. 27 (1898/99): 258-260.
– . ‘Happiness.’ Trans, from French by Dora Moore. 27 (1898/99): 585-587.
– . ‘The Little Lackey.’ Trans from French by Dora Moore. 30 (1900): 415-417.
– . ‘The Little Lad with the Tow-coloured Hair: A Story of the War in La Vendee.’ Trans, from French by Dora Moore. 30 (1900): 99-100.
– . ‘The Little King’s Christmas.’ Trans, from French by Dora Moore. 41 (1905/6): 136-138.
– . ‘The Moujik.’ Trans, from French by Dora Moore. 28 (1899): 526-528.
– . ‘Muchet.’ Trans, from French by Dora Moore. 29 (1899/1900): 702-704.
– . ‘The Professional Lover.’ Trans, from French by Dora Moore. 27 (1898/99): 457-459.
– . ‘A Repentance.’ Trans, from French by Dora Moore. 28 (1899): 139-141.
– . ‘An Unwelcome Guest: A Story of the War in La Vendée.’ Trans, from French by Dora Moore. 30 (1900): 209-211.
Forbes, Athol. [Pseudonym of Forbes Alexander Phillips]. ‘The Honour of a Lady.’ 44 (1907): 376-381.
– . ‘How the Bishop Lost His Independence.’ 40 (1905): 614-618.
– . ‘The Man with the Big Heart.’ 40 (1905): 82-86.
– . ‘A Valentine Day Episode.’ 37 (1903/4): 356-362.
Ford, T. Murray. See Le Breton, John and Le Breton, Thomas.
Forrest, Mrs [Mabel]. ‘A Set of Blouse Buttons.’ 46 (1908): 549-550.
– . ‘The Spoiling of Spoffkins.’ 47 (1908/9): 550-552.
Foussier, M. ‘The Conspiracy of the Clocks.’ Trans, from French. 40 (1905): 95-97.
Fowler, Ada Dayrell. See Trelawney, Dayrell.
Fowler, Edith Henrietta. ‘A Guardian of Honour.’ 18 (1891/92): 347-352.
– . ‘The Tutor’s Engagement.’ 19 (1892/93): 515-521.
Franks, Arthur. ‘The Mysterious Kit-bag.’ 44 (1907): 616-623.
Fraser, Agnes. See Macnab, Frances.
Fraser, John Foster. ‘Bully Bill and the Kid.’ 23 (1896/97): 381-386.
– . ‘The Deputy Collector.’ 28 (1899): 363-371.
– . ‘Jenkins of the 53rd. (A Fragment).’ 22 (1895/96): 956-961.
– . ‘The Madness of Hans Knoll.’ 35 (1902/3): 675-679.
Frazer, Kathleen. ‘The Case of Kitty.’ 50 (1910): 315-319.
Freeman, Mary E[leanor] Wilkins. ‘Other People’s Cake.’ 47 (1908/9): 59-70.
Freeman, R[ichard] Austin. See also Ashdown, Clifford. ‘Beyond the Dreams of Avarice.’ 33 (1901/2): 685-691.
– . ‘A Bird of Passage: A Story of the Thames.’ 38 (1904): 212-218.
– . ‘Caveat Emptor: The Story of a Pram.’ 30 (1900): 247-252.
– . ‘The Costume Model.’ 33 (1901/2): 233-237.
– . ‘The Ebb Tide.’ 35 (1902/3): 352-356.
– . ‘The Great Tobacco “Plant.”‘ 33 (1901/2): 417-420.
– . ‘The Resurrection of Matthew Jephson.’ 26 (1898): 534-542.
– . ‘A Suburban Autolycus.’ 38 (1904): 652-657.
– . ‘Victims of Circumstance.’ 31 (1900/1): 360-364.
– . ‘Ye Olde Spotted Dogge.’ 37 (1903/4): 591-598.
Frith, Henry. ‘The Best Revenge.’ 6 (1879/80): 275-279.
– . ‘Blocked in a Tunnel.’ 9 (1882/83): 530-534. Signed ‘By the Author of “A Race for Life,” etc.’
– . ‘A Bunch of Roses.’ 4 (1877/78): 397-400.
– . ‘”By the Merest Accident.'” 11 (1884/85): 274-277.
– . ‘Charles Down’s Ordeal: A Railway Romance.’ 18 (1891/92): 723-729.
– . ‘The Courtship of Fireman Deane: A Railway Romance.’ 18 (1891/92): 660-665.
– . ‘The Devotion of Mary Simmons: A Railway Romance.’ 18 (1891/92): 601-605.
– . ‘In That New World Which Is the Old.’ Summer Number 1884 (Summer Days): 59-64.
– . ‘Jack and His Master: A Sea-side Romance.’ 17 (1890/91): 466-473.
– . ‘A Modern Galatea.’ Summer Number 1885 (Bright Days): 14-18.
– . ‘A Race for Life.’ 3 (1876/77): 400-403.
– . ‘Running “Pilot.”‘ 4 (1877/78): 468-471.
– . ‘Snowed Up.’ 4 (1877/78): 144-148.
– . The Struggles of Abel Strong: A Living Chess Story. 15 (1888/89): 342-347, 437-441, 474-478.
– . ‘”Through Flood – through Fire.”‘ 10 (1883/84): 658-661.
– . ‘Walter Blakeney’s Masterpiece.’ 6 (1879/80): 24-27.
– . ‘Why the Light Went Out.’ 3 (1876/77): 716-720.
Fucini, Renato. ‘Vermutte’s Inheritance.’ Trans, from Italian by M.D. Byrne & Ferdinando Benvenuto. 45 (1907/8): 591-595.
– . ‘The Visit of the Prefect.’ Trans, from Italian by M.D. Byrne & Ferdinando Benvenuto. 46 (1908): 3-13. Signed R. Fucini.
Futrelle, Jacques. Professor van Dusen’s Problems. 45 (1907/8): 1-10, 185-194, 312-321, 387-395, 499-509, 618-627.
Gallon, Tom. ‘Bonavia’s Black Sheep.’ 42 (1906): 633-642.
– . ‘The Borrowed Uncle.’ 35 (1902/3): 98-105.
– . ‘A Bottled Villain.’ 35 (1902/3): 508-516.
– . ‘The Cap of Mr. Tomkinson.’ 34 (1902): 423-430.
– . ‘The Depraved Half of Mr Flockton.’ 45 (1907/8): 537-547.
– . ‘The Man and the Mouthpiece.’ 40 (1905): 473-479.
– . ‘Miss Peat’s Extra Turn.’ 36 (1903): 151-157.
– . ‘Mr Patten’s Little Murders.’ 40 (1905): 585-590.
– . ‘Mr Soper’s New Sister.’ 42 (1906): 44-49.
– . ‘A Pantomine Cuckoo.’ 41 (1905/6): 482-487.
Gard, Stella St John. ‘A Lost Opportunity.’ 11 (1884/85): 179-182.
– . ‘A Woman of Faculty.’ Summer Number 1885 (Bright Days): 60-64 Garland, A.P. ‘Pill Podden’s Luck.’ 50 (1910): 320-324.
Garrett, Edward. ‘Hugh’s Wife.’ Summer Number 1883 (Palmy Days): 59-63
Garvice, Charles. ‘Compensation.’ 45 (1907/8): 79-86.
– . ‘The Marchesa’s Portrait.’ 43 (1906/7): 414-422.
Gaunt, Mary. ‘The Falling Away of John Sands: An Inspiring Story of the South Seas.’ 48 (1909): 196-203.
Gerard, Frances A. [Pseudonym of Geraldine Fitzgerald]. ‘The Organist of Abbotstoke.’ 17 (1890/91): 434-438.
– . ‘The Rev. J. Sturgis’s Finds.’ 18 (1891/92): 209-214.
Gibbon, Perceval. ‘Bailey’s Experiment.’ 46 (1908): 337-343.
– . ‘The Dice: A Complete Story of Revolution in Russia.’ 43 (1906/7): 177-182.
– . ‘Lieutenant Chartres and the Gun: A Story of the South African War.’ 47 (1908/9): 373-383.
– . ‘The Widower.’ 47 (1908/9): 212-215.
Gift, Theo. [Pseudonym of Dora Havers, afterwards Boulger]. Pretty Miss Bellew: A Tale of Home Life. 1 (1874/75): 1-16, 97-104, 161-168, 225-232, 289-296, 353-360, 417-424, 481-488, 545-552, 609-617, 670-687, 737-751.
Gilmer, J.G.M. ‘Cordelia’s Conquest.’ 44 (1907): 602-610.
Gissing, Algernon. ‘The Seat by the Door.’ 46 (1908): 162-169.
Gleig, Charles. ‘Miss Delamare and the Middy.’ 49 (1909/10): 537-539.
– . ‘”A Square” Williams: A Story of Humour and Tragedy in the Royal Navy.’ 48 (1909): 418-421.
Gorst, Harold. ‘The Eternal Feminine.’ 45 (1907/8): 466-468.
Gould, S. Baring. See Baring-Gould, S[abine].
Gouldsbury, Cullen. ‘Rose Petals: A Tale of the East African Coast.’ 46 (1908): 599-602.
Graham, Scott. [Pseudonym of Hazelton Black]. ‘The Adventure of Godfrey Hallett.’ 38 (1904): 436-442.
– . ‘The Adventure of Godfrey Hallett and the Ambitious Miller.’ 39 (1904/5): 669-676.
– . ‘The Adventure of Godfrey Hallett and the French Prisoner of War.’ 41 (1905/6): 724-734.
– . ‘The Adventure of Godfrey Hallett and William the Deserter.’ 40 (1905): 264-272.
– . ‘How Godfrey Hallett Fell among Thieves.’ 39 (1904/5): 428-435.
– . ‘The Momentous Journey.’ 35 (1902/3): 443-452.
– . ‘The Strange Story of My Lady Buckenden as Told by Godfrey Hallett, Clerk in Holy Orders.’ 37 (1903/4): 142-147.
– . ‘The Temptation of Barrington, R.A.’ 44 (1907): 50-57.
Graham, Winifred. ‘Lady Lucy’s Masquerade.’ 41 (1905/6): 697-704.
– . ‘The Treachery of the Hollyhocks.’ 35 (1902/3): 664-668.
Grainger, Francis Edward. See Hill, Headon.
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Green, Evelyn Everett. Monica: or, Stronger Than Death. 14 (1887/88): 1-12, 80-91, 129-140, 226-237, 257-267, 321-332, 420-431, 449-460.
– . The Stronger Will. 16 (1889/90): 1-11, 96-105, 129-139, 222-232, 257-268, 352-363, 414-419.
Greenwood, Dorothy. ‘The Melodramatic Touch.’ 50 (1910): 177-182.
Greenwood, James. ‘In Guy-Faux Guise.’ 39 (1904/5): 474-478.
Greenwood, Mabel. ‘The Turn in the Lane.’ 49 (1909/10): 481-486.
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Gribble, Francis. ‘The King Who Dressed Up.’ 24 (1897): 307-313.
Grier, Sydney C. [Pseudonym of Hilda Caroline Gregg]. ‘A Six Weeks’ Wooing.’ 20 (1893/94): 831-839.
– . ‘What Came of a Clergyman’s Fortnight.’ 17 (1890/91): 498-503.
Griffiths, Major Arthur. ‘The Affair of Lines (Founded on Fact).’ 38 (1904): 233-239.
– . ‘The Ananias Brothers.’ 28 (1899): 412-417.
– . ‘A Bank Scandal.’ 32 (1901): 279-284.
– . ‘A Bank-note, in Two Halves.’ 5 (1878/79): 531-535.
– . ‘The Black Dress-basket. Two on a Trail: Some Phases of Private Inquiry.’ 27 (1898/99): 636-642.
– . ‘A Case for Identification (Two on a Trail).’ 29 (1899/1900): 581-587.
– . ‘The Congo Bank of Brussels.’ 29 (1899/1900): 438-444.
– . ‘The Episode of George Andros.’ 27 (1898/99): 444-448.
– . ‘In the Waste-paper Basket.’ 41 (1905/6): 547-554.
– . ‘The Panel of Filippo Lippi (Two on a Trail).’ 29 (1899/1900) 665-672.
– . ‘The Secret of the Lower Lines.’ 36 (1903) 178-184.
– . ‘The Sequestration of Miss Ferriby (Two on a Trail – III).’ 28 (1899): 625-631.
– . ‘The Usher’s Daughter.’ 40 (1905): 361-367.
Grogan, Walter E. ‘My Governor.’ 31 (1900/1): 680-685.
– . ‘The Sub’s Expedition.’ 39 (1904/5): 233-239.
Grubb, Arthur Page. ‘Mr Speckley’s Playthings: A Story of a City Merchant’s Secret.’ 48 (1909): 641-645.
Haggard, H[enry] Rider. Benita: An African Romance. 41 (1905/6): 11-34, 155-176, 275-296, 395-416, 515-536, 641-665.
– . The Brethren: A Romance of the Crusades. 37 (1903/4): 33-37, 163-177, 275-290, 387-402, 508-527, 669-682; 38 (1904): 45-61, 150-165, 279-295, 403-417, 522-536, 629-641.
Halifax, Arthur & Stuart Wishing. ‘Shadows Before.’ 44 (1907): 484-492.
Hamby, William H. ‘Relatives to Let: Being the Inside History of the Bentley-Carruthers Truce.’ 44 (1907): 629-632.
Hamilton, Myra. ‘The Black Flower of Justice.’ 25 (1898/99): 330-332.
– . ‘A Box of Hints: A Story for Children.’ 27 (1898/99): 599-603.
– . ‘A Cat of Three Colours.’ 36 (1903): 554-557.
– . ‘The Cloud Army.’ 36 (1903): 107-109.
– . ‘The Conclusion-jumper: A Story for Children.’ 33 (1901/2): 484-488.
– . ‘The Deaf and Dumb Prince: A Story for Children.’ 26 (1898): 554-556.
– . ‘The Dolls’ Romance.’ 26 (1898): 217-220.
– . ‘The Elf and the Pheasant: A Tale for Chidlren.’ 28 (1899): 329-332.
– . ‘The Faithful Slave: A Story for the Little Ones.’ 40 (1905): 661-665.
– . ‘How the Maiden Saved the Earwigs.’ 38 (1904): 554-556.
– . ‘King of the Poppies: A Story for Children.’ 26 (1898): 434-437
– . ‘The Lark’s Gift (A Story for Children).’ 30 (1900): 661-664.
– . ‘The Lost Sound.’ 36 (1903): 440-444.
– . ‘The Lucky Horse: A Story for Children.’ 35 (1902/3): 489-492.
– . ‘The Mill Fairies: For Little Folks.’ 24 (1897): 378-380.
– . ‘The Mistake of Princess Cynthia: A Story for Children.’ 27 (1898/99): 379-381.
– . ‘The Ootwa’s Errand.’ 33 (1901/2): 376-380.
– . ‘The Oyster Maiden.’ 24 (1897): 102-106.
– . ‘The Pangwangda and the Hoohi: A Story for Children.’ 34 (1902): 212-216.
– . ‘The Prince, the Snail and the Butterfly: A Story for the Little Ones.’ 38 (1904): 330-332.
– . ‘The Prince’s Lesson: A Story for Children.’ 28 (1899): 214-216
– . ‘The Princess and the Wallawoo: A Story for Children.’- . 29 (1899/1900): 597-600.
– . ‘The Queen’s Handmaid (A Story for Children).’ 29 (1899/1900): 369-371.
– . ‘The Royal Doves: A Story for Children.’ 25 (1897/98): 442-445.
– . ‘The Royal Laundry: A Story for Children.’ 37 (1903/4): 265-269
– . ‘The Sea-gull’s Love Story: A Story for the Little Ones.’ 37 (1903/4): 486-488.
– . ‘The Seeds of Harmony.’ 39 (1904/5): 600-602.
– . ‘The Silver Tear Drop.’ 26 (1898): 95-98.
– . ‘A Snail’s Love Story: A Story for Children.’ 25 (1897/98): 218-220.
– . ‘The Sorrowful Sye-boo: A Story for Children.’ 45 (1907/8): 150-155.
– . ‘The Spotted Robe: A Story for Children.’ 27 (1898/99): 151-156
– . ‘The Story of Little Luck: A Story for Little Ones.’ 39 (1904/5): 265-268.
– . ‘The Suggestion Maker: A Story for Children.’ 29 (1899/1900): 490-493.
– . ‘The Sun-dried King.’ 26 (1898): 329-332.
– . ‘Three Kisses (A Story for Children).’ 33 (1901/2): 260-264.
– . ‘The Truth Reader: A Story for Children.’ 28 (1899): 442-445.
– . ‘The Way to Fairyland.’ 42 (1906): 667-670.
– . ‘The White Princess: A Story for Children.’ 34 (1902): 105-108.
– . ‘The Wishing Stone: A Story for Children.’ 39 (1904/5): 705-708
Hammond-Spencer, Hilda C. ‘Aunt Caroline’s Competition.’ 40 (1905): 404-407. Signed Hilda Hammond-Spencer.
– . ‘Gran’s Little Dinner.’ 37 (1903/4): 703-709.
Hampden, Mary. ‘My Sister’s Secret.’ 17 (1890/91): 686-688.
– . ‘Possessed of a Title.’ 42 (1906): 372-374.
– . ‘The Veaseybridge Election.’ 19 (1892/93): 144-149.
– . Harlestone, Andrew. ‘At the Same Table.’ 28 (1899): 276-282.
– . ‘A Chiromatic Episode.’ 29 (1899/1900): 536-542.
– . ‘A Cutting Criticism.’ 26 (1898): 475-481.
– . ‘Lord Doubleday’s Dilemma.’ 27 (1898/99): 673-679.
Harris, Ada Leonora. ‘A Box on the Ears.’ 48 (1909): 215-217.
– . ‘The Romance of a Travelling Rug.’ 47 (1908/9): 333-335.
– . ‘Two from Toad-in-the-hole.’ 47 (1908/9): 555-558.
Harte, Bret. ‘A Belle of Canada City.’ 29 (1899/1900): 163-181.
– . ‘Lanty Foster’s Mistake.’ 31 (1900/1): 275-284.
– . ‘The Man at the Semaphore.’ 24 (1897): 339-348.
– . ‘Salomy Jane’s Kiss.’ 26 (1898): 65-75.
– . ‘See Yup.’ 25 (1897/98): 125-132.
Harwood, John Berwick. ‘A Broken Trust.’ Summer Number 1883 (Palmy Days): 24-26.
– . Co-heirs: A Cornish Story. 9 (1882/83): 418-427, 482-490, 546-553, 610-619, 674-683, 738-745.
– . ‘The Emperor’s Pardon.’ 11 (1884/85): 626-629. Signed J. Berwick Harwood.
– . ‘The Gulf of Fire.’ 2 (1875/76): 336-339.
– . In the Wild West: A Story of Adventure. 16 (1889/90): 48-54, 110-117, 174-181. Signed J. Berwick Harwood.
– . ‘The Jet-hunter’s Story.’ 1 (1874/75): 761-763.
– . ‘Lost.’ 1 (1874/75): 398-402. Signed J. Berwick Harwood.
– . The Merchant Prince. 16 (1889/90): 474-479, 531-536, 627-631. Signed J. Berwick Harwood.
– . ‘Midsummer Eve.’ 3 (1876/77): 478.
– . ‘The Mosquito-cloud.’ 8 (1881/81): 560-562. Signed J. Berwick Harwood.
– . ‘My Balloon Adventure.’ 1 (1874/75): 687-692.
– . ‘My First Holiday.’ Summer Number 1884 (Summer Days): 49-53.
– . ‘Our Mr Jenkins.’ 9 (1882/83): 46-48.
– . Paul Knox, Pitman. 3 (1876/77): 1-12, 65-75, 129-138, 193-202, 257-265, 321-331, 385-393, 449-458, 513-521, 577-584, 641-649, 705-711. Signed J. Berwick Harwood.
– . Ralph Raeburn’s Trusteeship. 8 (1881/82): 33-42, 97-105, 161-168, 226-234, 291-300, 354-363.
– . ‘Saved by a Cyclone.’ 2 (1875/76): 554-555.
The Tenth Earl. 5 (1878/79): 1-11, 65-74, 129-137, 193-203, 257-268, 321-330, 385-395, 449-458, 513-523, 577-585, 641-649, 705-710.
‘What the Coral Reefs Gave Me.’ 14 (1887/88): 65-72, 175-179 212-214.
Within the Clasp. 10 (1883/84): 1-14, 65-76, 129-139, 193-202, 257-267, 321-330, 385-395, 449-458, 513-522, 577-586, 641-651, 705-711. Signed J. Berwick Harwood.
Haswell, Frances. The Clearing of the Mist. 20 (1893/94): 495-505, 604-614, 683-692, 731-740, 807-817, 890-899.
– . ‘Hard to Please: A Holiday Story.’ Summer Number 1893, 3-48.
– . ‘You ‘ll Love Me Yet.’ 18 (1891/92): 29-41, 90-102, 129-140, 219-231.
Havers, Dora. See Gift, Theo.
Hawkins, Sir Anthony Hope. See Hope, Anthony.
Heddle, Ethel F[orster]. ‘For All Prisoners and Captives.’ 30 (1900): 365-373.
– . ‘Shipwrecked on a Kingdom.’ 31 (1900/1): 348-352.
– . ‘”Waterloo” and “Trafalgar.”‘ 28 (1899): 431-437.
Heddle, Ethel L. ‘The Baboo’s Earthquake.’ 22 (1895/96): 857-859.
Henderson, Arthur H. ‘Arrangement Altered.’ 41 (1905/6): 252-256.
– . ‘The Frock and the Motor-man.’ 40 (1905): 544-548.
– . ‘Isotta’s Way.’ 46 (1908): 391-398.
Henham, Ernest G[eorge]. ‘The Lone Spot.’ 32 (1901): 411-417.
– . ‘The Mystery of “The Firs.'” 30 (1900): 610-616.
– . ‘Rain to Order.’ 36 (1903): 48-52.
– . ‘Which?’ 31 (1900/1): 340-345.
Henniker, Hon. Mrs Arthur [i.e. Florence]. ‘Ex-trooper Tempany.’ 22 (1895/96): 842-848.
– . ‘The Man Who Waited.’ 24 (1897): 637-641.
Henry, Mrs Martyn. See Martyn-Henry, Mrs.
Henty, Frank. ‘In Clover: An Australian Idyll.’ 49 (1909/10): 742-744.
– . ‘The Man Who Knew How: An Australian Story.’ 48 (1909): 515-516.
– . ‘The Prince of the Treasure Trove: A Tale of an Australian Girl’s Romance.’ 48 (1909): 634-640.
– . ‘A Salute in Passing: A Case of Mistaken Identity at a Fancy Dress Ball – and Its Consequences.’ 49(1909/10): 26-28.
Herbertson, Agnes Grozier. ‘Hubert’s Wife: A Single Chapter Story.’ 38 (1904): 323-326.
– . ‘The Ruby Ring.’ 40 (1905): 428-435. Signed A. Grozier Herbertson.
Hering, Henry A. ‘The Awakening of Pharaoh.’ 25 (1897/98): 638-643.
– . The Chronicles of the Burglars’ Club. 38 (1904): 33-37, 123-128, 247-254, 365-371, 544-550, 598-605.
– . The Further Chronicles of the Burglars’ Club. 40 (1905): 55-61, 174-181, 278-284, 387-394, 499-504, 598-605.
– . ‘The Ingenious Mr Tozer.’ 47 (1908/9): 473-480.
– . Later Chronicles of the Burglars’ Club. 49 (1909/10): 589-596, 669-676; 50 (1910): 19-25, 124-132, 251-259, 369-376.
– . ‘Mr John Jude’s Diary.’ 46 (1908): 629-638.
– . ‘Psyche’s Experience Exchange.’ 31 (1900/1): 458-463.
– . ‘Psyche’s Treasure Quest: A Romance of Hidden Treasure.’ 48 (1909): 259-266.
– . ‘Psyche’s Vintage Thoughts.’ 34 (1902): 409-415.
– . ‘Silas P. Cornu’s Divining-rod.’ 28 (1899): 65-71.
– . ‘Silas P. Cornu’s System.’ 22 (1895/96): 389-394.
– . ‘The Tenth Immortal.’ 37 (1903/4): 229-235.
– . ‘Thomas B. Flint, Resurrectionist.’ 46 (1908): 291-298.
– . ‘Two Professors and One Mummy.’ 32 (1901): 541-546.
Heron-Maxwell, Beatrice. ‘The Apotheosis of Mrs Gentle.’ 28 (1899): 655-660.
– . ‘This World’s Maze.’ 31 (1900/1): 260-264.
Hewett, Victor. ‘House-boat Isis.’ 26 (1898): 124-130.
– . ‘The Sleep of the Angels.’ 41 (1905/6): 495-498.
Hewitt, William Graily. See Viggars, Freke.
Hicks, V. Crandall. ‘The Wives of Captain Shadrach.’ 49 (1909/10): 505-512.
Hickson, Mrs Murray [i.e. Mabel]. ‘The Romance of Emily Philpott: Housemaid.’ 25 (1897/98): 551-556.
Higginbotham, John C. See Agnus, Orme.
Hill, Headon. [Pseudonym of Francis Edward Grainger]. By a Hair’s Breadth: Being the Secret History of the Tsar’s Tour, Compiled from the Records of Paul Volborth (of the “Third Section”). 24 (1897): 1-16, 146-159, 251-264, 357-370, 501-514, 589-601.
– . ‘Cheque! Mate!’ 27 (1898/99): 554-559.
– . The Duke Decides. 35 (1902/3): 163-177, 295-308, 409-422, 524-538, 646-659.
– . ‘Kitten’s Wedding Day.’ 43 (1906/7): 662-669.
– . ‘La Grande Capucine.’ 40 (1905): 68-75.
– . ‘Lord Falconet’s Despatch-box.’ 44 (1907): 165-172.
– . Spectre Gold: A Romance of Rlondyke. 25 (1897/98): 72-85, 192-205, 266-279, 412-425, 508-521, 612-626.
– . ‘They Landed the Tubs.’ 34 (1902): 632-640.
– . ‘Who Killed Him?’ 47 (1908/9): 149-157.
Hill, Hilton. ‘Mrs Pitkin’s Pedigree.’ 21 (1894/95): 760-767.
Hine, Muriel F. ‘The Adventures of a Waterproof.’ 34 (1902): 74-80.
– . ‘A Broken Instrument.’ 30 (1900): 424-429. Signed Muriel Hine.
– . ‘The Gates of the Temple.’ 41 (1905/6): 676-688.
– . ‘The Ghost of Dree Hollow: A Story of New Year’s Eve.’ 33 (1901/2): 122-134. Signed Muriel Hine.
– . ‘Little Goody No-shoes.’ 34 (1902): 322-329. Signed Muriel Hine.
– . ‘Pansy’s Knight, and the Dubbing Thereof.’ 40 (1905): 166-170.
– . ‘A Question of Occupation.’ 37 (1903/4): 66-79.
– . ‘”Stella”: A Story of Stars.’ 31 (1900/1): 72-80. Signed Muriel Hine.
– . ‘The Tragedy of a Tiff.’ 32 (1901): 140-146. Signed Muriel Hine.
– . ‘Two Points of View.’ 35 (1902/3): 73-78. Signed Muriel Hine.
Hocking, Joseph. Trevanion: A Story of Cornwall. 26 (1898): 26-41, 146-161, 255-270, 377-392, 498-513, 584-599.
Hodgson, J[ohn] E[van], R.A. ‘Five-cornered Cottage.’ 20 (1893/94): 514-523.
Holland, Hubert. ‘Jack Moxham’s Martyrdom: A Schoolboy’s Adventures in London.’ 49 (1909/10): 101-107.
Home, Andrew. ‘Boney’s Bonfire: An Instructive Historical Narrative for Young and Old.’ 22 (1895/96): 316-321.
– . ‘Bryce Major’s Love Story – and Others: A Story for Boys.’ 23 (1896/97): 397-403.
– . ‘The Complete Flautist: A Musical Comedy.’ 25 (1897/98): 393-397.
– . ‘The Lovers and the Boy.’ 22 (1895/96): 888-896.
Hooper, Albert E. ‘Belle’s Return.’ 19 (1892/93): 588-593.
– . ‘Cecil Chanting.’ 20 (1893/94): 566-571.
– . ‘The Doctor’s Secret.’ 20 (1893/94): 134-139.
Hope, Anthony. [Pseudonym of Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins]. ‘The Grey Flock.’ 27 (1898/99): 46-52.
– . ‘Pyrrha and Smugg.’ 21 (1894/95): 30-37.
Hope, Evelyn. ‘False Colours.’ 4 (1877/78): 466-467.
Hope, Graham. [Pseudonym of Jessie Hope]. ‘A Sketch.’ 34 (1902): 64-67.
Hope, Jessie. See Hope, Graham.
Hopkins, Tighe. ‘Anna and Loris: An Episode of the Nihilist War.’ 42 (1906): 511-523.
– . ‘The Bishop’s Coach.’ 37 (1903/4): 200-206.
– . ‘The Choir and the Lemon Cake.’ 34 (1902): 155-161.
– . ‘Colonel Rose’s Tunnel out of Libby: An Escape of Escapes.’ 26 (1898): 227-232.
– . ‘The Footprints of Princess Trubetskoi.’ 26 (1898): 176-181.
– . ‘How Fairfax Did Not Escape.’ 25 (1897/98): 534-540.
– . The Silent Gate. 29 (1899/1900): 72-80, 251-259, 303-309, 452-463, 522-528, 651-658.
Hopkinson, Arabella M. ‘After a Collision.’ 16 (1889/90): 83-88.
– . Barbara Herivale. 18 (1891/92): 385-398, 449-463, 513-524, 610-623, 641-654, 734-744.
– . ‘Marie: A Story of the American Civil War.’ 10 (1883/84): 210-213. Signed ‘By the Author of “The Probation of Dorothy Travers,” “Pardoned,” etc.’
– . ‘A Mysterious Attraction.’ 11 (1884/85): 532-535.
– . Pardoned. 9 (1882/83): 1-13, 65-77, 129-140, 193-204, 257-268, 321-333, 385-397, 449-459, 513-525, 577-587, 641-652, 705-715.
– . The Probation of Dorothy Travers. 7 (1880/81): 1-12, 65-78, 129-141, 193-205, 257-270, 321-331, 385-398, 449-459, 513-524, 577-585, 641-649, 705-714.
– . ‘A Real Gentleman.’ Summer Number 1885 (Bright Days): 46-50.
– . Sweet Christabel. 11 (1884/85): 34-42, 98-107, 162-171, 227-235, 291-299, 353-361.
– . Vere Thomleigh’s Inheritance; or, Life’s Fitful Fever. 13 (1886/87): 1-11, 99-110, 129-139, 193-204, 287-298, 321-332, 416-428, 449-462. First two instalments titled Life’s Fitful Fever. The title was changed because it was identical to that of a story which had been appearing for nine months in The Southport Visitor (192).
– . ‘Water-lilies.’ Summer Number 1884 (Summer Days): 56-59. ‘Which Shall It Be?’ 10 (1883/84): 530-532.
– . A Woman’s Strength. 15 (1888/89): 257-267, 354-366, 418-429, 449-461, 544-556, 577-589, 688-699, 705-717.
Hornung, E[rnest] W[illiam]. ‘A Demon of Revenge: Being a Story of Sydney and the Bush.’ 24 (1897): 54-63.
– . In the Chains of Crime: Being the Confessions of a Late Prisoner of the Crown, and Sometime Accomplice of the More Notorious A.J. Raffles, Cricketer and Criminal, Whose Fate Is Unknown. 26 (1898): 1-12, 190-199, 279-288, 344-352, 451-458, 608-619.
– . Irralie’s Bushranger. 22 (1895/96): Supplement 1-112.
Hough, Lewis. ‘A Bulgarian Episode.’ 3 (1876/77): 54-57.
– . ‘Mutiny on Board.’ 1 (1874/75): 602-605.
– . ‘Our Mistaken Generosity.’ 3 (1876/77): 281-284. Signed L. Hough.
– . ‘A River Story.’ 4 (1877/78): 376-379.
Howard, Keble. [Pseudonym of John Keble Bell]. ‘Celia’s Bid for Freedom: The Story of a Peacemaker and His Reward.’ 50 (1910): 111-117.
– . ‘Martha and the Constable.’ 43 (1906/7): 95-101.
– . ‘The Salvation of Editha.’ 35 (1902/3): 546-550.
– . ‘A Touch of Comedy.’ 37 (1903/4): 116-120.
Huddleston, E.H. ‘Madame Vieux-temps.’ 37 (1903/4): 329-333.
Hudson, Una. ‘Mr Fairley’s Furniture.’ 45 (1907/8): 577-581.
Hughes, L. ‘The Beautiful Miss Dacre.’ 38 (1904): 479-484.
Hughes, Spencer Leigh. ‘The Baby of the House.’ 30 (1900): 63-67.
Hughes, Warren. ‘For One Night Only.’ 42 (1906): 532-537.
– . ‘The Stormy Petrel.’ 45 (1907/8): 339-347.
Hunt, Beatrice Leigh. Stone Steps and Wooden Stairs. 3 (1876/77): 480-488, 542-552, 606-616, 670-680, 733-742.
– . Two Points of View. 2 (1875/76): 33-40, 96-103, 161-168, 224-232, 289-294, 350-360.
H[unt], [Mrs] J[ohn]. ‘In the Glass.’ 7 (1880/81): 344-346.
Hunter, Mrs Talbot. ‘The Unmaking of a Self-made Man.’ 45 (1907/8): 353-361.
Hutchinson, Mary F. ‘My Chum.’ 19 (1892/93): 466-469.
Hyde, A.G. ‘The Industrious Apprentice.’ 36 (1903): 370-374.
– . ‘The Peerage Exchange.’ 40 (1905): 288-296.
– . ‘The Western Princess.’ 39 (1904/5): 458-467.
Hyne, C[harles] J[ohn] Cutcliffe. ‘The Blind Skipper.’ 21 (1894/95): 939-944.
– . ‘A Case of Barratry.’ 21 (1894/95): 460-465.
– . ‘The Defier (A Tale of a West African Colony).’ 22 (1895/96) 300-307.
– . ‘The Ghost of Crawley’s Ghyll.’ 19 (1892/93): 939-941.
– . ‘In the Bay.’ 19 (1892/93): 864-867.
– . ‘The Man in the Mizzen-top.’ 19 (1892/93): 544-549.
– . ‘The Man Who Once Made Diamonds.’ 21 (1894/95): 682-686.
– . ‘The Mummy of Thompson-Pratt.’ 26 (1898): 244-249.
Hyatt, Stanley Portal. ‘The Passengers of the Lorunna.’ 48 (1909): 302-306.
Ince, Gertrude. ‘Mrs Betts’s Suitors.’ 49 (1909/10): 639-643.
Ingram, Eleanor M[arie]. ‘The Heart of Princess Rosario.’ 50 (1910): 140-147.
– . ‘The Honour of Valdi.’ 50 (1910): 482-490.
James, Florence E. See Warden, Florence.
Jane, Fred T. ‘The Missing Fleet.’ 24 (1897): 115-122.
Jay, Fred. ‘A Man o’ Business.’ 43 (1906/7): 728-733.
– . ‘Mr Minter’s Hobby.’ 42 (1906): 288-291.
– . ‘Mr Parslow’s Fellow-traveller: A Humorous Story.’ 42 (1906): 603-608.
– . ‘An Old Crome: A Humorous Story.’ 43 (1906/7): 114-120.
– . ‘An Old Fool: A Humorous Story.’ 43 (1906/7): 364-369.
– . ‘One in a Million: A Humorous Story.’ 42 (1906): 415-420.
Jephson, Edgar. The Admirable Tinker. 40 (1905): 101-108, 439-444, 638-644.
– . ‘The Adventure of the Blue Posts: Being a Further Adventure of the Admirable Tinker.’ 42 (1906): 272-280.
– . ‘The Biters Bit: Being a Further Adventure of the Admirable Tinker.’ 42 (1906): 404-409.
– . ‘The Butcher-boy’s Repentance.’ 43 (1906/7): 533-540.
– . ‘The Eppstein Emerald.’ 46 (1908): 309-317.
– . ‘The Triumph of Mr Oliver Brown: Being a Further Adventure of the Admirable Tinker.’ 42 (1906): 155-162.
Jerome, Jerome K[lapka]. ‘The Ghost of the Marchioness Appleford.’ 25 (1897/98): 339-346.
– . ‘The Temptation of Miss Ramsbotham.’ 35 (1902/3): 54-62.
Johnstone, Edward. ‘How Jones Earned the V.C.’ 47 (1908/9): 545-549.
Kea, Anne. ‘By Mutual Consent.’ 12 (1885/86): 242-246.
Kennedy, Bart. ‘The Great Water.’ 41 (1905/6): 313-324.
– . ‘Through a Night.’ 36 (1903): 165-171.
Kennedy, Howard Angus. ‘The Cold Princess: A Story for Children.’ 35 (1902/3): 601-604.
– . ‘The Joker: A Story for Children.’ 30 (1900): 551-553. Signed H.A. Kennedy.
– . ‘Lightning Gold: A Story for Children.’ 31 (1900/1): 374-377.
– . ‘The Stonish Giants and the Magic Arrow: For Children.’ 27 (1898/99): 710-712.
– . ‘The Story of Kweedas and Kindawuss: A Story for Children.’ 30 (1900): 105-108.
– . ‘The Three Wishes: A Canadian Tale.’ 38 (1904): 96-98.
Ker, David. ‘At Close Quarters with a Boa Constrictor.’ 1 (1874/75): 334-337.
– . ‘A Cut in the Dark.’ 1 (1874/75): 467-469.
– . ‘The Great Gold Secret.’ 1 (1874/75): 273-277.
– . ‘In Dangerous Company.’ 1 (1874/75): 751-754.
– . ‘Racing an Arab: An Adventure in Syria.’ 16 (1889/90): 748-750.
– . ‘Those Terrible Six Hours: A Sailor’s Story.’ 2 (1875/76): 86-87.
Keyworth, Thomas. By Word of Mouth: A Story of Adventure. 17 (1890/91): 48-54, 94-101, 175-181.
– . ‘A Company of Three.’ 13 (1886/87): 247-250.
– . Comrades Once. 14 (1887/88): 513-523, 616-626, 641-652, 734-745
– . ‘The Double X Mystery.’ 16 (1889/90): 18-25.
– . ‘Mistress June.’ Summer Number 1886: 1-40.
– . ‘Never Cleared Up: A Mystery of the Sea.’ 16 (1889/90): 274-281 ‘The Secret of the Eagle’s-fate.’ 19 (1892/93): 301-310.
– . A Treacherous Calm. 13 (1886/87): 513-522, 610-619, 641-650, 738-747.
– . ‘Waters of Oblivion.’ Summer Number 1890: 3-45.
King, Florence M. [Pseudonym of Maud Carew]. ‘His Own Property.’ 15 (1888/89): 216-221. Signed ‘By the Author of “A Man of the Name of John,” etc.’
– . ‘Little General Scott.’ 9 (1882/83): 60-64. Signed ‘By the Author of “His Own Property,” “Nell’s Nobleman,” etc.’
– . ‘King or Protector?’ Summer Number 1889: 3-49. Signed ‘By the Author of “A Man of the Name of John,” etc.’
– . A Man of the Name of John. 13 (1886/87): 385-394, 480-488, 544-553, 577-586, 674-682, 705-714.
– . ‘Nell’s Nobleman.’ 16 (1889/90): 466-470. Signed ‘By the Author of “His Own Property,” etc.’
– . Womanlike. 16 (1889/90): 385-393, 486-495, 513-522, 614-622, 641-650, 736-744. Signed ‘By the Author of “A Man of the Name of John,” “King or Protector?” etc.’
– . ‘The Wrong Bertie.’ 16 (1889/90): 598-602. Signed ‘By the Author of “His Own Property,” etc.’
Kinross, Albert. ‘The Christmas Gift.’ 47 (1908/9): 77-80.
Kipling, Rudyard. ‘A Deal in Cotton.’ 45 (1907/8): 163-173.
– . Kim. 31 (1900/1): 163-177, 275-291, 387-398, 499-514, 611-624; 32 (1901): 3-17, 115-130, 227-242, 339-352, 451-466, 563-576.
Knowles, Mabel Winifred. See Wynne, May.
Kocheli, Joseph. ‘Under the Canvas: A Story of Circus Life.’ 48 (1909): 614-620.
Krausse, Alexis. ‘The Mysterious Affair at Main-Na.’ 22 (1895/96): 651-659.
Lacey, William J. ‘His Guardian Genius.’ 14 (1887/88): 560-564.
– . ‘In Wayward Mood.’ 15 (1888/89): 28-32.
– . ‘A Lost Key.’ 8 (1881/82): 112-114. Signed W.J. Lacey.
Lang-Buckland, E[rnest] S[egar]. ‘The Author of Tulippa.’ 27 (1898/99): 467-472.
– . ‘My Brother-in-law.’ 26 (1898): 523-529.
Lanyer, Louise. ‘Off the Line.’ 43 (1906/7): 346-355.
Lawson, Henry. ‘The Ghostly Door: A New Zealand Story.’ 31 (1900/1): 633-635.
Le Breton, John. [Pseudonym of M. Harte Potts and T. Murray Ford].
– . ‘My Lord the Tiger: A Strange Story of Central India.’ 49 (1909/10): 19-24.
Le Breton, Thomas. [Pseudonym of T. Murray Ford], ‘His Japanese Wife.’ 50 (1910): 382-388.
Lee, Charles. ‘The White Bonnet.’ 43 (1906/7): 476-483.
Legge, Philippa. ‘Bohemian Glass.’ Summer Number 1895, 3-64.
Leighton, Marie. ‘The Adventure of the Banbury Cakes.’ 39 (1904/5): 64-71.
Lemon, Ida J[ane]. That Little Woman. 17 (1890/91): 513-523, 607-617, 641-651, 705-716.
Le Queux, William. ‘The Avengers.’ 38 (1904): 3-10.
– . The Count’s Chauffeur. 42 (1906): 58-66, 195-204, 323-331, 432-439, 559-567, 677-686.
– . ‘The Game of Love.’ 31 (1900/1): 117-126.
– . ‘The Lady of the Great North Road: A Mystery of Christmas Eve.’ 39 (1904/5): 124-131.
– . ‘The Man with the Black Spectacles.’ 37 (1903/4): 49-56.
– . ‘Princess Narcisse.’ 32 (1901): 609-613.
– . ‘The Princess’s Escapade.’ 47 (1908/9): 131-140.
– . The Spider’s Eye. 40 (1905): 3-18, 115-129, 227-242, 339-354, 451-466, 563-578.
– . Stories of Monte Carlo: Being the Reminiscences of Antoine Martin, Chief of the Surveillance Department of the Cercle des Etrangers de Monaco. 27 (1898/99): 78-85, 223-229, 346-353, 431-438, 538-545, 650-658.
– . The Unnamed. 33 (1901/2): 1-16, 163-178, 292-305, 399-414, 522-537, 630-646.
Le Sage, Anna. ‘Pots and Pans.’ 50 (1910): 37-44.
Letts, Winifred. ‘A Grey Story Which Ends in Gold.’ 40 (1905): 625-630.
Levett-Yeats, S. ‘The Queen’s Roses.’ 29 (1899/1900): 1-16.
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– . ‘The Doctor’s Blunder.’ 18 (1891/92): 473-478.
– . ‘A Runaway Match.’ 38 (1904): 265-270.
– . ‘The Squire’s Entanglement.’ 19 (1892/93): 265-270.
Lillie, Lucy Cecil. ‘Cynthia’s Tea-man (A New England Story).’ 18 (1891/92): 18-24.
Lincoln, Hugh. ‘Their Secret Code.’ 35 (1902/3): 633-639.
Lindsay, Mayne. ‘Jerry’s Wife.’ 41 (1905/6): 564-568.
London, Jack. ‘Confession.’ 47 (1908/9): 422-429.
– . ‘The Fuzziness of Hoockla-heen.’ 42 (1906): 25-30
– . ‘The Nature Man.’ 47 (1908/9): 51-58.
– . ‘Trust.’ 45 (1907/8): 282-290.
Long, Lily A. ‘A Monk Was He.’ 45 (1907/8): 87-96.
Lorrimer, Norma. ‘Bella Lisa: A Story of Lake Maggiore.’ 35 (1902/3): 200-205.
Lynch, George. ‘Vi-yun’s Vow: A True Tale of Korean Revenge.’ 38 (1904) 458-463.
Maartens, Maarten. [Pseudonym of Joost Marius Willem van der Poorten-Schwartz], ‘Antiques: A Modern Incident.’ 47 (1908/9): 33-43.
McFall, Frances Elizabeth. See Grand, Sarah.
Mackay, Isabel Ecclestone. ‘Through the Wall.’ 47 (1908/9): 274-284.
Mackay, William. ‘Mr Stork’s Miscalculation: A Story about a Burglar, a Ghost and a Motor Car.’ 48 (1909): 621-626.
Maclaren, Ian. [Pseudonym of John Watson]. ‘A Successful Deal.’ 35 (1902/3): 16-24.
Macmahon, Ella. ‘A Voice from the Dead.’ 22 (1895/96): 168-172.
MacNab, Frances. [Pseudonym of Agnes Fraser]. ‘Muster Dow: or, A Village Mystery.’ Summer Number 1895, 72-74.
Macnamara, T.J. ‘The Schoolmistress at Thatchamlet.’ 21 (1894/95): 604-607.
Macnaughton, S[arah]. ‘For a Hero’s Sake.’ 47 (1908/9): 488-495.
Macquoid, Katharine S[arah]. ‘Tell Me, Where Is Fancy Bred.’ 46 (1908): 383-390.
Magnus, K. ‘An Unsensational Ghost Story.’ 15 (1888/89): 91-93.
Malpas, Henry. ‘A Broken Engagement.’ 16 (1889/90): 401-405.
– . ‘Mr Simperson’s Story.’ 15 (1888/89): 533-537.
Mann, Mary E. ‘The Eerie.’ 47 (1908/9): 195-202.
– . ‘Hector Alexander.’ 48 (1909): 572-579.
Mansergh, Jessie. ‘The Ignorance of Sybilla.’ 28 (1899): 484-490.
– . ‘Rejected Addresses.’ 33 (1901/2): 365-371. Signed Mrs George de Horne Vaizey, her married name.
Marbury, Mary. ‘The Broken Heart: A Tale Told over a Counter.’ 2 (1875/76): 112-116.
– . ‘Gone Away – No Trace! Told over a Counter.’ 2 (1875/76): 467-471.
– . ‘”Grey, But Not with Years”: Told over a Counter.’ 2 (1875/76): 306-310.
– . ‘Lost or Stolen? Told over a Counter.’ 2 (1875/76): 656-660.
– . ‘The Man of My Choice: My Story, Told over a Counter.’ 2 (1875/76): 249-251.
– . ‘My Discovery: A Story Told over a Counter.’ 2 (1875/76): 751-754.
– . ‘My Own Story: Told over a Counter.’ 2 (1875/76): 184-188.
– . ‘Old Moneybags’ Will: A Story Told over a Counter.’ 3 (1876/77): 182-184.
Marchmont, Arthur W[williams]. ‘A Christmas Eve at Lanston Grange.’ 33 (1901/2): 25-33.
– . ‘The Christmas Masque at Alburton.’ 35 (1902/3): 84-92.
– . ‘A Close Call.’ 37 (1903/4): 82-89. Signed A.W. Marchmont.
– . ‘A Courier of Fortune.’ 33 (1901/2): 508-513.
– . ‘The Hands of the Philistines.’ 47 (1908/9): 400-407.
– . The Man Who Was Dead. 43 (1906/7): 129 -152, 252-273, 374-394, 491-510, 616-635, 736-754.
– . ‘Our Bucket Shop.’ 39 (1904/5): 299-304.
– . ‘The “Queen’s Niche” at Lutworth.’ 41 (1905/6): 593-601.
Marriott, Charles. ‘Elsie Raeburn.’ 34 (1902): 570-577.
Marris, Nora M. “A Faulty Heroine.’ 19 (1892/93): 222-231.
Marsh, Richard. Adventures of Angus Short: Things Which I Have Done for Others, and Wish I Hadn’t. 32 (1901): 26-34, 164-171, 265-272, 375-383, 486-492, 596-602.
– . ‘The Colonel’s Cane.’ 27 (1898/99): 412-419.
– . ‘Cupid’s Messenger.’ 34 (1902): 347-355.
– . ‘Miss Waring’s Elopement.’ 47 (1908/9): 244-255.
– . ‘On the Jury.’ 46 (1908): 264-276.
Marshall, Archibald. [Pseudonym of Arthur Hammond Marshall]. ‘Tony’s Friend.’ 47 (1908/9): 526-528.
Marshall, Arthur Hammond. See Marshall, Archibald.
Marsland, Clement. ‘After Long Years: A Portsmouth Story.’ 9 (1882/83): 598-601, 689-691.
Martley, Henry. ‘ Hands All Round.’ 46 (1908): 404-410.
Martyn-Henry, Mrs. ‘Colonel Stormer’s Mistake (The Chronicles of Cardewe Manor).’ 15 (1888/89): 158-163. See also Cardewe, Emily and Farmer, Lucy for further Chronicles of Cardewe Manor.
Mason, A.E.W. ‘How Barrington Returned to Johannesburg.’ 23 (1896/97) 49-54.
– . ‘The Princess Joceliande.’ 23 (1896/97): 233-246.
Mathers, Helen. ‘Some Fisher Folk.’ 23 (1896/97): 256-264.
– . ‘A Summer Girl.’ 46 (1908): 257-262.
Maugham, W[illiam] Somerset. ‘The Happy Couple.’ 45 (1907/8): 652-656.
Maxwell, Beatrice Heron. See Heron-Maxwell, Beatrice.
Maxwell, W[illiam] B[abington]. ‘Jack and Dick.’ 41 (1905/6): 195-202
May, Jane. ‘What Tom Thought.’ 12 (1885/86): 372-376.
Meade, L.T. [i.e. Elizabeth Thomasina]. ‘Behind the Tapestry.’ 10 (1883/84): 22-25.
– . Engaged to Be Married: A Story of To-day. 15 (1888/89): 385-395, 485-495, 513-522, 608-617, 641-649, 738-748.
– . In the Thick of the Fight. 2 (1895/96): 204-216, 480-490, 718-729.
– . Out of the Fashion. 18 (1891/92): 1-9, 65-73, 176-184, 193-201, 257-264, 356-364.
– . The Voice of the Charmer. 21 (1894/95): 1-16, 93-107, 168-182, 277-292, 343-358, 408-422, 500-514, 569-583, 698-712, 740-754, 851-867, 917-930.
Meade, L.T. & Robert Eustace. ‘The Black Ball.’ 35 (1902/3): 213-223.
– . ‘The Blue Laboratory: A Story of St Petersburg.’ 23 (1896/97) 563-575.
– . The Master of Mysteries: The Adventures of John Bell -Ghost-explorer. 24 (1897): 78-91, 178-187, 227-237, 388-399, 524-534, 619-631.
– . ‘The Secret of Emu Plain.’ 27 (1898/99): 123-132.
– . ‘A Strange Insanity.’ 29 (1899/1900): 282-293.
Mee, Huan. ‘The Czar’s Diamond.’ 21 (1894/95): 907-913.
– . A Diplomatic Woman. 28 (1899): 79-86, 150-158, 261-268, 396-403, 504-511, 606-613.
– . ‘The Fairy Ghost: A Christmas Fantasy.’ 41 (1905/6): 90-99. ‘Fool’s Mate.’ 23 (1896/97): 160-168.
– . ‘The Man Who Always Had Money: A Modern Fairy Tale for People Who Pretend not to Believe Such Things.’ 38 (1904): 339-344.
– . ‘The Odessa Deal.’ 23 (1896/97): 339-347.
– . ‘Phantom Death.’ 29 (1899/1900): 470-476.
– . ‘Rosa’s Mendacity: An Almost Impossible Story.’ 41 (1905/6): 454-464.
– . ‘A Society Passport.’ 37 (1903/4): 634-642.
– . ‘The Uncertainty of Humour: A Christmas Story.’ 39 (1904/5): 49-55.
– . ‘Within Touch of the Hangman.’ 40 (1905): 206-211.
Mendl, Gladys. ‘The Voice: A Story of a Woman’s Disillusion.’ 48 (1909): 218-220.
Merrick, Leonard. ‘The Doll in the Pink Silk Dress.’ 49 (1909/10): 112-122.
– . ‘Why Billy Went Back.’ 47 (1908/9): 165-172.
Merriman, Henry Seton. [Pseudonym of Hugh Stowell Scott]. ‘In the Valley of Repose.’ 25 (1897/98): 451-457.
Middlemass, Jean. ‘Lady Best’s Mistake.’ 10 (1883/84): 84-87.
– . ‘Wild Grapes.’ 14 (1887/88): 279-283.
Millar, Frank. ‘With the Camel Convoy: A Story of the Soudan.’ 34 (1902): 398-403.
Miln, Crichton. ‘His Majesty’s Friend.’ 44 (1907): 234-238.
Milton, Arthur. ‘Another Indian Tale.’ 18 (1891/92): 682-686.
– . ‘The Bald-headed Boy: An Indian Tale.’ 19 (1892/93): 194-196.
– . ‘Fatima and the Calf.’ 22 (1895/96): 537-538.
– . ‘The Partnership.’ 19 (1892/93): 388-390.
– . ‘The Tailor: An Indian Tale.’ 19 (1892/93): 677-681.
Moberly, L.G. ‘An Error in Diagnosis.’ 36 (1903): 311-316.
Montagu, Arthur. ‘The Black Tragedy: A Story of Old Drury Playhouse.’ 35 (1902/3): 593-597.
Montgomery, L.M. ‘By Grace of Julius Caesar.’ 46 (1908): 419-423.
– . ‘An Unpremeditated Ceremony: A Canadian Story.’ 49 (1909/10): 443-448.
Moore, Brinsley. ‘The Butterworth Scandal.’ 44 (1907): 194-201.
– . ‘Miss Letitia’s Aunt.’ 46 (1908): 360-368.
Moore, Dora. Trans. ‘The Adoption.’ By François Coppée. 26 (1898): 358-361.
– . Trans. ‘An Autumn Romance.’ By Charles Foley. 28 (1899): 598-600.
– . Trans. ‘Brigaut.’ By Charles Foley. 26 (1898): 598-600.
– . Trans. ‘The Child King: A Story of the Rebellion.’ By Charles Foley. 29 (1899/1900): 484-485.
– . Trans. ‘A Citoyenne’s Letter to Her Daughter.’ By Charles Foley. 31 (1900/1): 365-366.
– . Trans. ‘The Fiancé’s Ruse.’ By Charles Foley. 27 (1898/99): 258-260.
– . Trans. ‘Happiness.’ By Charles Foley. 27 (1898/99): 585-587.
– . Trans. ‘The Little Lackey.’ By Charles Foley. 30 (1900): 415-417.
– . Trans. ‘The Little Lad with the Tow-coloured Hair: A Story of the War in La Vendée.’ By Charles Foley. 30 (1900): 99-100.
– . Trans. ‘The Little King’s Christmas.’ By Charles Foley. 41 (1905/6): 136-138.
– . ‘The Man with the Green Eyes.’ 29 (1899/1900): 376-380.
– . Trans. ‘The Moujik.’ By Charles Foley. 28 (1899): 526-528.
– . Trans. ‘Muchet.’ By Charles Foley. 29 (1899/1900): 702-704.
– . Trans. ‘The Professional Lover.’ By Charles Foley. 27 (1898/99): 457-459.
– . Trans. ‘A Repentance.’ By Charles Foley. 28 (1899): 139-141.
– . Trans. ‘An Unwelcome Guest: A Story of the War in La Vendée.’ By Charles Foley. 30 (1900): 209-211.
Moorsom, M. “The Voice in the Woods.’ 16 (1889/90): 341-345.
Morgan, W. Henry. ‘The Butterfly.’ 49 (1909/10): 751-753
Morrah, Herbert. ‘Fortuna.’ 36 (1903): 485-492.
Morrison, Arthur. ‘Buskers at Bay.’ 29 (1899/1900): 236-244.
Moser, Oswald. ‘The Demon of Ten Candles (“Jan Gant Y Tan”): A Tale of Brittany.’ 46 (1908): 610-613.
Mountmorres, Lady. ‘Boys (and a Story for Them).’ 29 (1899/1900): 709-712.
Mountmorres, Lord. ‘Robbery No Crime.’ 30 (1900): 73-78.
Munro, J. ‘The Sphinx: A Mystery.’ 4 (1877/78): 275-279.
Munro, John. ‘The Boys Who Saved India (Founded on Fact).’ 29 (1899/1900): 676-680.
– . ‘A Heroine of the Telegraph.’ 28 (1899): 640-647.
– . ‘How I Discovered the North Pole.’ 20 (1893/94): 483-489. Signed J. Munro.
– . ‘A Long Farewell (Founded on Fact).’ 33 (1901/2): 598-601.
– . ‘A Message from Mars.’ 21 (1894/95): 292-298. Signed J. Munro, C.E.
– . ‘The Mirror of Hachida.’ 40 (1905): 652-654.
– . ‘The Wire and the Bear.’ 38 (1904): 84-87.
Munro, Neil. ‘The Silver Drum.’ 35 (1902/3): 186-193.
Murray, David Christie. ‘The Case of Michael Sanford.’ 22 (1895/96): 702-711.
Murray, E. Joyce. ‘A Woman’s Way.’ 26 (1898): 425-429.
Myers, A[rthur] Wallis. ‘His Last Drive: A Golf Story.’ 46 (1908): 541-544.
Myers, Violet. ‘The Romantic Girl: An Episode.’ 39 (1904/5): 203-208.
Neal, E[lizabeth], ‘The Crew of the Curlew.’ Summer Number 1884 (Summer Days): 1-8. Signed ‘By the Author of “Witness My Hand.”‘
– . ‘Lady Gwendolen’s Tryst.’ Summer Number 1883 (Palmy Days): 1-5.
– . ’Love, the Pilgrim.’ 12 (1885/86): 433-437. Signed “By the Author of “Witness My Hand,” etc.’
– . ’Marie’s Bridegroom.’ 15 (1888/89): 79-82. Signed ‘By the Author of “Witness My Hand,” etc.’
– . ‘Mrs Montgomerie’s Manoeuvres.’ 16 (1889/90): 691-696.
– . ‘On the Deck of the Osprey.’ 10 (1883/84): 505-507. Signed ‘By the Author of “Lady Gwendoline’s Tryst,”Witness My Hand,” etc.’
– . Witness My Hand: A Fenshire Story. 10 (1883/84): 34-43, 98-107, 162-170, 226-235, 290-299, 354-363.
– . ‘Who Was Elaine?’ 11 (1884/85): 560-563. Signed ‘By the Author of “Witness My Hand,” “For Cecil’s Sake,” etc.’
– . The Wooing of Christabel. 16 (1889/90): 544-555, 577-589, 673-684, 705-715.
Nesbit, E[dith]. ‘The Girl at the Window: A Story of Art Students in Paris.’ 49 (1909/10): 155-161.
Neuman, B.P. ‘The Luck of the Simple.’ 48 (1909): 99-105.
North, H. Barrow. See Barrow-North, H.
Notley, F[rances] E[liza] M[illett]. Time Shall Try. 4 (1877/78): 1-11, 65-75, 129-139, 193-202, 257-267, 321-333, 385-394, 449-460, 513-524, 577-588, 641-650, 705-720.
O’Hanlon, Alice. A Diamond in the Rough. 11 (1884/85): 1-13, 65-76, 129-140, 193-204, 257-268, 321-333, 385-397, 449-461, 513-525, 577-588, 641-652, 705-717. Signed Alice O’Hanlon, ‘Author of “Horace McLean: A Story of a Search in Strange Places,””No Proof,” & c.’
– . Horace McLean: A Story of a Search in Strange Places. 6 (1879/80): 1-11, 65-75, 129-139, 193-203, 257-269, 321-333, 385-399, 449-460, 513-525, 577-587, 641-654, 705-717. Unsigned.
– . No Proof. 8 (1881/82): 1-13, 65-76, 129-141, 193-204, 257-268, 321-331, 385-396, 449-460, 513-524, 577-588, 641-653, 705-717. Unsigned.
Oliver, Owen. [Pseudonym of Sir Joshua Albert Flynn].
– . ‘Bad Mrs Bennett.’ 39 (1904/5): 244-247.
– . ‘The Beggarman.’ 47 (1908/9): 3-12.
– . ‘The Black Shadow.’ 35 (1902/3): 280-286.
– . ‘Losing and Finding.’ 42 (1906): 391-397.
– . ‘The Lover’s Looking-glass.’ 46 (1908): 348-355.
– . ‘Miss Mason’s Party: The Story of a Christmas at Sea.’ 43 (1906/7): 49-56.
– . ’Rachel.’ 50 (1910): 30-36.
– . ‘The Secret of the Emperor.’ 39 (1904/5): 414-419.
– . ‘The Thief.’ 43 (1906/7): 548-553.
– . ‘Tomlin.’ 43 (1906/7): 203-209.
Onions, Oliver. ‘A Girl of Gaul.’ 47 (1908/9): 317-323.
– . ‘The Third Boat.’ 44 (1907): 151-158.
Onley, M. ‘The Cruise of the Jemima.’ 9 (1882/83): 502-505.
Oppenheim, Efdward] Phillips. ‘The Three Thieves.’ 47 (1908/9): 387-393.
Orczy, Baroness. The Adventures of Lady Molly of Scotland Yard as Related by Her Friend Lady Granard. 48 (1909): 112-126, 223-233, 340-351, 463-474, 559-571; 49 (1909/10): 55-66, 287-299, 303-313, 411-422, 569-581, 719-730; 50 (1910): 78-89 (Second Series).
Orpen, A[dela] E. ‘Mr Adolf.’ 21 (1894/95): 214-222, 260-268.
Osborne, Maitland le Roy. ‘Limpy, Bachelor of Love.’ 45 (1907/8): 375-377.
Osbourne, Lloyd. ‘The Kitten That Did.’ 49 (1909/10): 209-232.
Oscar, Alan. [Pseudonym of W.B. Whall]. ‘A Race for Market.’ 39 (1904/5): 648-652.
Ouida. [Pseudonym of Marie Louise de la Ramée], ‘Gerry’s Garden: The Story of a Child.’ 29 (1899/1900): 132-145.
Owen, Catherine. ‘Mary Holt’s Engagement: An American Story.’ 12 (1885/86): 470-474.
– . ‘Mrs John Allen, of Ridge View.’ 11 (1884/85): 596-601, 689-693.
Oxenham, John. [Pseudonym of William Arthur Dunkerley]. ‘An Active-passive Register.’ 46 (1908): 82-94.
– . ‘Janaway’s Ups and Downs.’ 41 (1905/6): 427-435.
Oyen, Henry. ‘The Graft and the Craft.’ 46 (1908): 55-63.
Pain, Barry. ‘Camphor: A Tale of the City.’ 25 (1897/98): 47-54.
– . “’If”: A Sketch.’ 47 (1908/9): 505-506.
Pallander, Edwin & Ellsworth Douglass. ‘The Wheels of Dr Ginochio Gyves.’ 28 (1899): 381-389.
Palmer, E[dward] Vance. ‘The Little Typewriter Girl.’ 44 (1907): 657-660.
Panting, J[ames] H[arwood]. ‘My Chum Kate.’ 22 (1895/96): 441-448.
Parry, D.H. ‘At the Third Pass: A Story of Artist Life in Paris.’ 23 (1896/97): 1-12.
– . ‘”Babille”: A Conscript Love Story.’ 22 (1895/96): 283-288.
– . ‘The Buried Treasure on the Moscow Road.’ 44 (1907): 327-333.
– . ‘Captain Christmas.’ 37 (1903/4): 1-9.
– . ‘The Defence of the Chateau.’ 25 (1897/98): 168-177.
– . A Gentleman of Devon. 33 (1901/2): 67-76, 216-227, 328-337, 467-477, 574-582, 669-678.
– . ‘The Holsters of Monsieur le Colonel.’ 31 (1900/1): 406-413.
– . ‘An Independent Command.’ 31 (1901): 583-588.
– . ‘The Justice of Napoleon.’ 26 (1898): 138-143.
– . ‘The Stranger at Angers.’ 30 (1900): 569-575.
– . “‘That Bad Business of Blenkinsop’s.”‘ 31 (1900/1): 642-650.
– . ‘Under the Moon.’ 25 (1897/98): 589-595.
Parry, His Honour Judge. ‘The Fairy Ring.’ 47 (1908/9): 113-120.
Pell, B. Birkbeck. ‘Eldengart.’ 35 (1902/3): 364-371.
– . ‘Margaretta.’ 37 (1903/4): 214-220.
Pemberton, Max. ‘Beatrix of the Pool House: A Story of a Bicyclist.’ 24 (1897): 462-470.
– . The Diamond Ship. 42 (1906): 97-118, 217-241, 337-358, 457-477, 577-600, 697-724.
– . ‘The Ghost in the Domino and the True Account of the Duel at Boulogne.’ 29 (1899/1900): 82-93.
– . The Giant’s Gate. 31 (1900/1): 1-17, 214-226, 328-338, 437-450, 568-583, 658-672; 32 (1901): 52-65, 175-188, 289-304, 391-404, 505-520, 618-631.
– . The Girl with the Red Hair: A Story of an Undergraduate, Related by One of His Set, and Edited by Max Pemberton. 49 (1909/10): 543-560, 681-703; 50 (1910): 49-70, 151-171, 275-293, 404-416, 532-540.
– . The Hundred Days: A Footnote to a Great Romance. 39 (1904/5): 1-20, 163-182, 275-292, 387-406, 499-518, 611-628.
– . On a Winter Sea. 25 (1897/98): 1-11, 141-151, 248-258, 363-374, 477-488, 567-578.
– . ‘Phantom Plumes.’ 33 (1901/2): 187-197.
– . A Puritan’s Wife. 22 (1895/96): 515-529, 604-619, 682-697, 790-804, 866-881, 922-937.
– . Red Morn. 36 (1903): 1-21, 115-132, 227-245, 339-360, 459-478, 571-588.
– . ‘The Shadow of a Name: An Episode.’ 33 (1901/2): 387-392.
– . ‘The Sword and Three.’ 22 (1895/96): 125-134.
– . Wheels of Anarchy: The Story of an Assassin as Recited from the Papers and the Personal Narrative of His Secretary, Mr Bruce Ingersoll. 44 (1907): 76-96, 202-221, 276-293, 411-430, 520-538, 636-651.
– . ‘Yerut the Dwarf.’ 24 (1897): 123-133.
Pendlebury, Marian. ‘In Rotha Chester’s Honeymoon.’ 12 (1885/86): 209-213. Unsigned.
– . ‘A Record of One Day.’ 13 (1886/87): 494-497. Signed Marian Pendlebury, ‘Author of “In Rotha Chester’s Honeymoon.'” Pendleton, John. ‘The Intrusion of Haifez Effendi.’ 23 (1896/97): 620-625.
Penrose, Mrs H.H. ‘The Duke.’ 21 (1894/95): 541-544.
– . ‘Lady Mary’s Boarder.’ Summer Number 1893, 58-63.
Penrose, M. ‘Getting Even with Uncle Mose.’ 20 (1893/94): 546-549.
Perrin, A. ‘Dhulia.’ 38 (1904): 302-306.
Phillips, Forbes Alexander. See Forbes, Athol.
Pickthall, Marjorie L[owry] C[hristie]. ‘The Church in the Wilderness: A Canadian Story.’ 49 (1909/10): 252-256.
Piffard, Hamilton. ‘How I Captured Furruk Ali.’ 26 (1898): 570-574.
Potter, M.E. ‘Nancy.’ 44 (1907): 509-516.
Potts, M. Harte. See Le Breton, John.
Power, A.R. & E.M. ‘In the Hour of Need.’ 38 (1904): 102-109.
Power, P.B. ‘The Colonel’s Bone.’ Summer Days 1883 (Palmy Days): 18-20.
Price, Arthur T.G. ‘That Odd Man.’ 18 (1891/92): 499-503.
Price, Florence E. See Warden, Florence.
Pryor, F.R. & Lancelot Speed. ‘Manuela.’ 40 (1905): 250-255.
Pugh, Edwin. ‘Borrowed Plumes.’ 34 (1902): 142-149.
– . ‘The Braggart.’ 32 (1901): 250-256.
– . ‘The Coward.’ 27 (1898/99): 211-216.
– . ‘The Poor Idealist.’ 23 (1896/97): 458-468.
– . ‘Queen o’ the Poppies.’ 31 (1900/1): 420-426.
– . ‘Redemption: A Sketch.’ 36 (1903): 640-644.
– . ‘The Seal of the Church.’ 39 (1904/5): 637-642.
– . ‘A Stolen Identity.’ 41 (1905/6): 574-584.
– . ‘The Story of Hannah Wray.’ 23 (1896/97): 365-370.
– . ‘The Vengeance of the Dago.’ 42 (1906): 78-84.
Punshon, E[rnest] R[obertson]. ‘The Brantingham Ghost.’ 37 (1903/4): 96-100.
– . ‘Making Friends.’ 49 (1909/10): 468-473.
– . ‘Priscilla and the Duke: A Story of To-day.’ 36 (1903): 547-550.
– . ‘Professor Kenyon’s Engagements.’ 43 (1906/7): 701-707.
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– . ‘The Lady of the Ship.’ Trans, from Cornish. 29 (1899/1900): 52-67. Signed A.T. Quiller-Couch.
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– . ‘Dear Mr Morton.’ 13 (1886/87): 722-726.
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– . ‘Tony’s Walk.’ 42 (1906): 499-505.
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– . ‘The Old and the New.’ 44 (1907): 397-405.
– . ‘Revelation.’ 46 (1908): 482-489. Signed Frank H. Shaw.
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‘Wayward Love.’ 22 (1895/96): 355-362.
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– . ‘The Village Policeman.’ 42 (1906): 421-424. Signed Dora Sigerson Shorter.
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– . ‘Brigands v Mafia: A Story of Modern Sicily.’ 34 (1902): 288-296.
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– . ‘An Old Love.’ 13 (1886/87): 623-627.
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Spencer, Hilda C. Hammond. See Hammond-Spencer, Hilda C.
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– . ‘How Toppler Threw for Rothenburg.’ 26 (1898): 315-326. Signed Harold Spender.
– . ‘Lucile: An Incident of the Commune.’ 32 (1901): 529-532. Signed Harold Spender.
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– . ‘My Son’s Mother.’ 40 (1905): 485-491. Signed Mrs M.H. Spielmann.
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– . Down in the World. 9 (1882/83): 33-41, 98-105, 162-171, 226-234, 290-298, 354-362. Signed ‘By the Author of “But for Ilion,” “How Vickerscroft Was Redeemed,” etc.’ Halkett and Laing give Florence Warden as the author of Down in the World.
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‘A Pearl of Price.’ 40 (1905): 376-382.
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– . Formed for Conquest. 18 (1891/92): 286-299, 321-331, 421-432, 484-494. Unsigned.
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– ‘The Guard and the Big Gun: The Story of a Seaport Battery.’ 39 (1904/5): 334-340.
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– . ‘The War in Fardale.’ 44 (1907): 62-67.
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– . ‘Goldy Locks and a Broncho: The Story of a Cowboy’s Horse.’ 46 (1908): 467-477.
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– . ‘Won from the Brigands.’ 50 (1910): 417-424.
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– . ‘An Incident of the Night: A Humorous Story.’ 43 (1906/7): 190-194.
– . ‘Interference.’ 43 (1906/7): 605-609.
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Yeats, S. Levett. ‘The Devil’s Manuscript.’ 22 (1895/96): 11-20.
– . ‘The Lace Kerchief.’ 33 (1901/2): 93-99. Signed S. Levett-Yeats.
– . The Lord Protector. 34 (1902): 1-15, 122-134, 249-263, 358-372, 469-482, 610-623. Signed S. Levett-Yeats.
Signed Stories – Author Untraceable
A., A.M. ‘Mr Marris’s Window.’ 19 (1892/93): 822-826.
A., C. ‘The Missing Dean.’ 15 (1888/89): 596-603.
Aleriel. ‘Corresponding with the Planets.’ 19 (1892/93): 403-405.
– . ‘Letters from the Planets.’ 13 (1886/87): 121-123, 311-313, 556-558, 688-690; 16 (1889/90): 285-287.
– . ‘The Portals of the King of Day: A Journey to the Regions of the Sun.’ 14 (1887/88): 96-98.
– . ‘A Trip to Jupiter’s Moonlet.’ 18 (1891/92): 55-56.
Author of ‘A Broken Engagement,’ etc. ‘A Little Love-affair.’ 17 (1890/91): 404-408.
Author of ‘The Dingy House at Kensington,’ etc. ‘Bibbs: A Love-story.’ 1 (1874/75): 606-608.
– . ‘For Money – for Love.’ 7 (1880/81): 250-251. Signed ‘By the Author of “The Dingy House at Kensington,” “The Bridge Between,” “Their Summer Day,” etc.’
– . ‘Gold and Gilt.’ 3 (1876/77): 108-111. Signed ‘By the Author of “The Dingy House at Kensington,” “The Bridge Between,” etc.’
– . ‘Kitty.’ 2 (1875/76): 44-46.
– . ‘Proud Mrs Brandleth.’ 2 (1874/75): 407-410. Signed ‘By the Author of “The Dingy House at Kensington,” “The Bridge Between”, etc.’
– . ‘Without a Pigtail.’ 3 (1876/77): 367-371. Signed ‘By the Author of “A Dingy House at Kensington,” “Bibbs,” etc.’ Author of ‘A Hard Case.’ A Hard Case. 2 (1875/76): 415-424, 481-487, 544-550, 608-616, 671-678, 736-744. Unsigned.
– . ‘How He Found His Wife.’ 9 (1882/83): 402-405. Signed ‘By the Author of “A Hard Case,” “Was It Wise to Change?” etc. ‘
– . Suspense. 4 (1877/78): 31-39, 96-104, 161-167, 225-232, 287-291.
– . Was It Wise to Change? 8 (1881/82): 417-424, 482-490, 547-555, 611-619, 674-681, 738-746.
Author of ‘The Impression of a Noticing Eye.’ ‘The Evil Omen.’ 12 (1885/86): 757-760.
Author of ‘Lost in the Winning,’ etc. Caught in the Briars. 2 (1875/76): 1-12, 65-74, 129-139, 193-203, 257-267, 321-331, 385-396, 449-460.
Author of ‘Lucia, Hugh and Another,’ etc. ‘Lady Cathcart’s Confession.’ 11 (1884/85): 659-663.
Author of ‘Mr Kewthorpe’s Accident’, etc. ‘”La Filomela”: A Story of Paris.’ 10 (1883/84): 628-631.
– . ‘Miss Saxelby’s Work of Art.’ 9 (1882/83): 242-246. Unsigned.
– . ‘Mr Kewthorpe’s Accident.’ Summer Number 1884 (Summer Days): 18-23. Signed ‘By the Author of “Miss Saxelby’s Work of Art.'”
Author of ‘A Moonbeam Triangle.’ &c. ‘The Fair Maid of Cherbury.’ 9 (1882/83): 564-567.
– . ‘Thousands and Thousands! 9 (1882/83): 20-23.
Author of ‘Mrs Twiggit’s Mint Sauce,’ etc. ‘Just Like Argentina.’ 12 (1885/86): 182-186.
– . ‘Mrs Twiggit’s Mint Sauce.’ Summer Number 1885 (Bright Days): 40-43.
Author of ‘Pemberton’s Piece,’ ‘A Bolt from the Blue,’ etc. ‘The Mysterious House at Copington.’ 21 (1894/95): 367-376.
Author of ‘She’s Coming,’ ‘The Voice in the Woods,’ etc. ‘The Scotchman: A Railway Story.’ 17 (1890/91): 275-279.
B., F. ‘Checkmated.’ 8 (1881/82): 595-598.
C., B. ‘His Strange Infatuation.’ 4 (1877/78): 687-690.
C., E. ‘A Guinea Guest.’ 17 (1890/91): 538-544.
D., H.B. ‘Lady Jane’s Rebellion.’ 19 (1892/93): 112-117.
E., A.A. ‘Janet’s Forgeries.’ 11 (1884/85): 342-346.
F., D.L. ‘Prince Lollipop’s Search for Love: A Story for Little Ones.’ 37 (1903/4): 603-605.
F., H. ‘At Cross-purposes.’ 8 (1881/82): 25-38. Author of ‘A Swim for Life.’
– . ‘A Swim for Life: A Western Episode.’ 7 (1880/81): 691-694. Unsigned.
– . “‘When Green Leaves Come Again.'” 9 (1882/83): 276-279.
F., W.J. ‘A Rank Swindle.’ 19 (1892/93): 832-842.
Gwendoline. ‘Queer Little Me.’ 5 (1878/79): 474-478.
H. ‘Edith’s Faith.’ 9 (1882/83): 339-341. Signed ‘By the Author of “Gourlay Brothers,” “Madgie’s Hero,” etc.’
– . ‘A Foolish Mistake.’ 7 (1880/81): 727-730. Author of ‘Gourlay Brothers,’ ‘Madgie’s Hero,’ etc.
– . ‘Gourlay Brothers.’ 6 (1879/80): 168-171.
– . ‘Madgie’s Hero.’ 6 (1879/80): 661-665.
– . ‘Miss Britman’s Last Lesson.’ Signed ‘By the Author of “Gourlay Brothers,” “Madgie’s Hero,” etc.
K. ‘A Strange Fellow-voyager.’ 6 (1879/80): 244-246.
K., D. ‘A Night’s Work in the Chinese War: A Veteran’s Story.’ 1 (1874/75): 557-559.
– . ‘Running the Gauntlet of the Dardenelles: An Episode of the Russo-Turkish War of 1770.’ 4 (1877/78): 156-158.
L., H. ‘George Fenwick’s Schoolfellow.’ 11 (1884/85): 20-24.
– . ‘Her Brother Ephraim.’ 12 (1885/86): 118-121.
– . ‘His Son’s Wife.’ 11 (1884/85): 82/86.
– . ‘An Ill-timed Proposal.’ Summer Number 1883 (Palmy Days): 40-44.
– . ‘Mary Cotterell’s Visitor.’ 11 (1884/85): 495-499.
– . ‘A Matrimonial Schemer.’ 12 (1885/86): 660-663.
– . ‘Mr Daly’s Sitter.’ Summer Number 1884 (Summer Days): 36-40.
– . ‘Our Irrepressible Tenor.’ 6 (1879/80): 751-754.
– . ‘Signorina Lessie.’ 9 (1882/83): 147-150.
– . “‘Sister Eyes.”‘ 10 (1883/84): 274-277. Signed ‘By the Author of “So Blue; the Story of a Girton Girl.'”
– . ‘So Blue! A Story of a Girton Girl.’ 8 (1881/82): 211-215. ‘Trusted Too Well.’ 9 (1882/83): 662-664.
L., M.R. ‘Lady Angela’s Latest Lion.’ 16 (1889/90): 246-249.
– . ’Milly’s Dowry.’ 12 (1885/86): 47-51.
– . ‘Mrs Van Koert’s Teapot.’ 14 (1887/88): 437-441.
– . ‘Ninette’s Ideas.’ 16 (1889/90): 440-443.
– . ‘A Point of Honour.’ 11 (1884/85): 52-55.
– . ‘Somebody’s Secret.’ 13 (1886/87): 276-279.
– . ‘Their Mysterious Business.’ 17 (1890/91): 87-90.
– . “‘Those Dreadful Girls.'” 15 (1888/89): 682-685.
L. W.J. ‘A Brave Deed.’ 8 (1881/82): 404-407. Signed ‘By the Author of “A Lost Key,” etc.’
– . ‘How He Was Thwarted.’ Summer Number 1883 (Palmy Days): 51-53. Unsigned.
– . ‘How She Saved Him.’ 11 (1884/85): 210-213. Signed W.J.L., Author of “A Wayward Ward.'”
– . ‘Our Duplicate Story.’ 14 (1887/88): 472-475.
– . ‘Vincent Romney’s Recompense.’ Signed W.J.L., ‘Author of “A Brave Deed.”‘
– . ‘A Wayward Ward.’ 10 (1883/84): 753-755. Signed ‘By the Author of “How He Was Thwarted.'”
M.,A. ‘One Hundred Pounds Reward.’ 7 (1880/81): 116-118.
M., R. ‘Mr Browne’s Heiress.’ 10 (1883/84): 402-406.
A Naval Surgeon. ‘How Harry Winsome Won His Epaulets.’ 2 (1875/76): 277-281.
P., A. ‘A Chapter of Accidents.’ 17 (1890/91): 16-23. Signed ‘By the Author of “Who Is Sylvia?” “Miss Hilary’s Suitors,” etc.
– . ‘The “Crabs” at Caisterby: A Story of the Eastern Counties.’ Summer Number 1885 (Bright Days): 53-58.
– . ‘Discovered in Time.’ 10 (1883/84): 599-602. Signed ‘By the Author of “Who Is Sylvia,” etc.’
– . ‘Iva’s First Day-dream.’ 9 (1882/83): 722-724. Signed ‘By the Author of “Who Is Sylvia?” “Why Those Sketches Were Unfinished,” etc.’ 9 (1882/83): 722-724.
– . My Namesake Marjorie. 11 (1884/85): 418-426, 482-489, 546-554, 610-618, 675-682, 739-746. Signed ‘By the Author of “Who Is Sylvia?” etc.’
– . ‘Mysterious Miss Alister.’ 14 (1887/88): 150-154. Signed ‘By the Author of “A Wilful Young Woman.”’
– . ‘Only a Tenth.’ 13 (1886/87): 341-344. Signed ‘By the Author of “A Wilful Young Woman,” etc.’
– . “‘Only Just!”’ 17 (1890/91): 143-151.
– . ‘Sybil’s Second Cousins, and What They Did for Her.’ 13 (1886/87): 18-22. Signed ‘By the Author of “A Wilful Young Woman,” “Who Is Sylvia?” “A Rustic Maid,” etc.’
– . ‘Their Cunning Device.’ Summer Number 1884 (Summer Days): 26-30. Signed ‘By the Author of “Who Is Sylvia?”‘
– . ‘A Very Strange Affair.’ 15 (1888/89): 723-733. Signed ‘By the Author of “Who Is Sylvia?” “Miss Hilary’s Suitors,” etc. ‘
– . ‘Why Those Sketches Were Unfinished.’ 9 (1882/83): 369-370; 435-438. Signed A.P., ‘By the Author of “Who Is Sylvia?” etc. 1
– . A Wilful Young Woman. 12 (1885/86): 1-10, 65-77, 129-141, 193-204, 257-269, 321-332, 385-396, 449-460, 513-524, 577-587, 641-651, 705-715. Signed ‘By the Author of “Who Is Sylvia?”
– . “A Rustic Maid,” “My Namesake Marjorie,” etc.’
R., H.H. ‘Ludwig’s Jealousy.’ 10 (1883/84): 335-338.
R., K. ‘The Chimney at Lisgarvan Mill.’ 6 (1879/80): 470-473.
A Resident M.A. Frank Ross at Oxford. 5 (1878/79): 43-47, 108-112, 147-153, 298-302, 437-442, 556-560, 624-627, 720-723.
S., F.M. ‘My Aunt’s Matchmaking.’ 1 (1874/75): 41-47.
S., R.M. ‘Two Pounds Ten.’ 42 (1906): 493-494.
V., A. ‘Jack and Jill: A One Chapter Story in Human Nature.’ 19 (1892/93): 166-170.
W., J.F. ‘My Wife’s Stitch in Time.’ 6 (1879/80): 410-414.
– . ‘What’s in a Name?’ 2 (1875/76): 690-693.
W., M.B. ‘That Black Lace Bonnet.’ 17 (1890/91): 215-221.
X. ‘His Philosphy.’ 20 (1893/94): 672-674.
Zara. ‘The Enchanted Ass: From the Arabic of “The Accursed Donkey.”‘ 24 (1897): 610-611.
Zed. ‘Mere Temperament.’ 31 (1901): 551-556.
Anonymous Stories
‘Across the River.’ 9 (1882/83): 466-469.
‘An Adventure by Express.’ 24 (1897): 280-283.
‘An Adventure in Formosa.’ 5 (1878/79): 587-590.
‘An Alpine Adventure.’ 22 (1895/96): 457-460.
‘All Souls’ Night.’ 13 (1886/87): 663-667, 753-756.
‘Among the Downs.’ 25 (1897/98): 316-321.
”Anner: A West Country Tragedy.’ 21 (1894/95): 328-338.
‘Anthony Selwyn’s Wooing.’ Summer Number 1885 (Bright Days): 32-36.
‘As Paying Guests.’ 20 (1893/94): 284-289.
‘Bang.’ 3 (1876/77): 434-435.
‘Beyond Recall.’ 5 (1878/79): 596-598.
‘Blazing Gulch.’ 15 (1888/89): 279-283.
‘Boss ‘Tec at Oldby.’ 21 (1894/95): 187-193.
‘The Buried Bungalow.’ 4 (1877/78): 20-22.
‘Captain Miles Barnicott.’ Summer Number 1885 (Bright Days): 22-25.
‘Christmas Eve.’ 3 (1876/77): 89.
‘The Cobweb of a Lonely Spider.’ 14 (1887/88): 338-342.
‘A Corrected Error.’ 20 (1893/94): 265-275.
‘Cousin Nell.’ 3 (1876/77): 90.
‘Crosiette’s Betrothal: A Story of Brittany.’ 19 (1892/93): 346-354.
‘Cut Off with a Shilling.’ Summer Number 1886: 57-61.
‘Dick’s Wife.’ 11 (1884/85): 725-730.
‘A Doctor’s Holiday.’ 3 (1876/77): 729-731.
‘Dona Ferentes.’ 23 (1896/97): 516-521.
‘The Empty House on the Goswold Road.’ 37 (1903/4): 690-694.
‘Felicia.’ 9 (1882/83): 177-178.
‘A Forlorn Hope.’ 17 (1890/91): 659-666.
‘A Freak of Nature.’ 12 (1885/86): 562-565.
‘From the First.’ Summer Number 1888 (The Crown of the Year): 56-60.
‘Gerald’s Four-leaved Shamrock.’ 7 (1880/81): 173-176.
‘Gladys: A Tale of a Summer Wedding.’ Summer Number 1885 (Bright Days): 1-11.
‘A Good Deal Abroad.’ 18 (1891/92): 410-417.
‘Goss and Sons.’ 12 (1885/86): 338-342.
‘A Great Mistake.’ 4 (1877/78): 240-246.
Had He Known: A Story of Hew Zealand Gold Thirst. 18 (1891/92): 45-54, 106-115, 152-163, 236-246.
‘Hard Pressed: A Wolf-story.’ 1 (1874/75): 565-570.
‘The Heiress of Garden Court.’ 8 (1881/82): 146-150.
‘Her Tom.’ 14 (1887/88): 498-501.
‘The Hermit of Dundoyne.’ 13 (1886/87): 212-217.
‘The House on the Hill.’ 9 (1882/83): 752-755.
‘How He Learnt His Lesson.’ 6 (1879/80): 88-91.
‘In the Course of One Evening.’ 20 (1893/94): 216-222.
‘Inkinsfell: An Alpine Village Story.’ 11 (1884/85): 757-760.
‘Ivy.’ 4 (1877/78): 340-344.
‘A Jeweller’s Story.’ 7 (1880/81): 752-754.
‘Josephine’s Dream.’ 8 (1881/82): 274-277.
‘June Daisies: A Kensington Romance.’ 11 (1884/85): 430-434.
‘Lady Benson’s House-party.’ 22 (1895/96): 812-821.
‘The Little Dressmaker.’ 3 (1876/77): 477.
‘A Lucky Tumble.’ 4 (1877/78): 110-111.
‘Madame’s Little Plot.’ 5 (1878/79): 218-223.
‘Madge’s Cousin.’ 5 (1878/79): 176-179.
‘Miss Cynthia.’ 20 (1893/94): 924-929.
‘The Missing Witness.’ 8 (1881/82): 624-627.
‘Mr Dalby’s Month of Probation.’ 12 (1885/86): 623-626.
‘Mr Meakin’s Looking-glass.’ 19 (1892/93): 98-104.
‘The Mortgage-money.’ 4 (1877/78): 622-628.
‘Mrs Penleath’s Strategem.’ 40 (1905): 148-157.
‘Muriel’s Two Midsummers.’ 3 (1876/77): 479.
‘My Stepmother.’ 3 (1876/77): 688-694.
‘The Mystery of the Tall Grey Man.’ 1 (1874/75): 218-222.
‘Nelly’s Mistake: A Love-story.’ 7 (1880/81): 216-220.
“‘Noblesse Oblige.'” 15 (1888/89): 401-405.
‘The Old Manor House.’ 3 (1876/77): 339-343.
‘On the Road to Siberia: The Story of a Polish Prisoner.’ 15 (1888/89): 750-752.
‘One Good Turn Deserves Another.’ 14 (1887/88): 750-754.
‘Only a Miner.’ 8 (1881/82): 751-754.
‘Only Just Saved.’ 4 (1877/78): 730-733.
‘The Other Aileen.’ Summer Number 1890: 54-58.
‘Our Mysterious Neighbour.’ 15 (1888/89): 241-245.
‘The Panic in the Desert: A Tale of Seven Years Since.’ 5 (1878/79): 660-663.
‘A Passing Acquaintance.’ 7 (1880/81): 406-410.
‘The Professor’s Blunder.’ 3 (1876/77): 91.
‘The Purse Pocket-book.’ 19 (1892/93): 563-570.
‘Racing the Midnight Express.’ 26 (1898): 487-489.
‘A Real Black Bogey!’ 3 (1876/77): 92.
Richard Jenkins, Master. 19 (1892/93): 41-49, 85-92, 179-187.
‘A Ruler of Princes.’ 19 (1892/93): 505-511.
‘The Schoolmistress at Skerne Dun.’ 4 (1877/78): 84-88.
‘Separated: A Divided Story.’ 20 (1893/94): 1-8.
‘”She’s Coming!” A North-country Story.’ 13 (1886/87): 150-154. ‘Shooting the Rapids.’ 4 (1877/78): 528-531.
‘The Silver Lock.’ 4 (1877/78): 300-304.
‘The Sisters: A Love-tale of Japan.’ 13 (1886/87): 470-474.
So Very Commonplace: A Romance of This Workaday World. 19 (1892/93): 733-745, 849-860, 922-934.
‘Some Doubtful Acquaintances: A Sea-side Story.’ 7 (1880/81): 663-667.
‘A Sorry Joke.’ 16 (1889/90): 371-376.
‘Spring-time: A Painter’s Story.’ 10 (1883/84): 307-310.
‘The Story of a Chase.’ 26 (1898): 637-643.
‘Supplanted.’ 8 (1881/82): 472-475.
‘Three Hundred Gold Pieces: An Arab Yarn.’ 22 (1895/96): 608-610.
‘Three Old Maids.’ 13 (1886/87): 530-534.
‘The Thunderers: A Canadian Fairy Tale.’ 30 (1900): 439-441.
‘Told by Her Sister.’ 3 (1876/77): 268-273.
‘A Troublesome Charge.’ 3 (1876/77): 275-278.
‘A Trying Position.’ 19 (1892/93): 370-377.
‘Twenty Pounds.’ 3 (1876/77): 212-215.
‘Twice Dead.’ 13 (1886/87): 82-86.
‘Under Suspicion: A Market-day Story.’ 16 (1889/90): 147-151.
‘What Happened at Ridgeway-on-Sea.’ 16 (1889/90): 721-729.
‘Who Took It?’ 5 (1878/79): 339-343.
‘The Widow’s Portion.’ 17 (1890/91): 748-752.
‘The Woes of Mrs Caractacus Brown.’ 18 (1891/92): 12-15.
‘The Wooing of Victoria Cross.’ 19 (1892/93): 883-893.
‘The Wrong Bag.’ 21 (1894/95): 488-494.
‘The Wrong Number: A Story for the Oldish and the Youngish.’ 22 (1895/96): 577-581.
‘Young Romeo: A Story for Readers Who Are Still Young.’ 22 (1895/96): 971-975.