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[]Harrington, Patricia (Ann) (1934-2013) (about) (chron.)
- * The Case of the Purple Hands [Stanley Street Irregulars], (vi) About Mysteries
- * A Clean View on Murder, (vi) About Mysteries
- * Code of Silence, (ss) Hardluck Stories Summer 2003
- * A Cozy Read, (pm) Crimestalker Casebook Winter 2001
- * Death on the Cliffs of Moher, (vi) About Mysteries
- * False Spring, (ss) Futures Mysterious Anthology Magazine #26, April/May/June 2002
- * A Howling Good Mystery [Stanley Street Irregulars], (vi) About Mysteries October 13 2000
- * Justice, His Way, (ss) Futures Mysterious Anthology Magazine #35, Fall 2004
- * The Last Chance Gift, (ss) Futures: Short Tales for Story Lovers #24, December 2001/January 2002
- * A Lover’s Understanding, (ss) The EX Factor: Justified Endings to Bad EXes ed. Michy Anderson, Koboca Publishing, 2006
- * Loyal Love, (vi) About Mysteries January 29 2001
- * A Man’s Gotta Do, (ss) Hardluck Stories Winter 2005
- * A Matter of Teamwork, (ss) Detective Mystery Stories #37, June 2003
- * Murder on the Leavenworth Express, (ss) Mystery Time Autumn/Winter 2000
- * The School Locker Mystery [Stanley Street Irregulars], (vi) About Mysteries
- * She Scrawled M for Murder, (vi) About Mysteries
- * Short but Sweet, (ss) Crimestalker Casebook Spring 2000
- * Sins of the Father, (ss) GateWay S-F Magazine Fall 2001
- * Solved Is a Six-Letter Word, (vi) About Mysteries
- * A Thankful Reprieve, (ss) Futures: Short Tales for Story Lovers #20, April/May 2001
- * What I Am Is Peeking Through My Writing, (ar) Futures #13, February/March 2000
- * What Price Retribution?, (ss) Seattle Noir ed. Curt Colbert, Akashic Books, 2009
[]Harrington, S. S. (fl. 1910s) (chron.)
- * At the End of Four Minutes, (ss) All Around Magazine January 1916
- * Breaking Into West Point, (n.) The Argosy November 1912
- * A Crown Refused, (na) New Story Magazine Nov, Dec 1914, Jan, Feb 1915
- * Danger Trail, (nv) Top-Notch Magazine February 1 1914
- * From the Court of Appeals, (ss) All Around Magazine April 1916
- * It Begins at Midnight, (na) All Around Magazine May 1916
- * Post Number Three, (na) New Story Magazine June 1915
- * Rosalind and the Forty Thieves, (n.) The Argosy May 1914
- * A Soldier’s Honor, (sl) The Argosy Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Oct 6, Oct 13 1917
- * A West Point Secret, (ss) The Argosy June 1913
[]Harrington, The Earl of (chron.)
- * The Doctor’s Answer, (pm) American Aphrodite: A Quarterly for the Fancy Free v2 #7, 1952
- * The Question Answered, (pm) American Aphrodite: A Quarterly for the Fancy Free v2 #5, 1952
- * The Question to Dr. A., (pm) American Aphrodite: A Quarterly for the Fancy Free v2 #7, 1952
- * A Song, (pm) American Aphrodite: A Quarterly for the Fancy Free v2 #7, 1952
- * Well Judged, (pm) American Aphrodite: A Quarterly for the Fancy Free v2 #5, 1952
[]Harris, A(da) L(eonora) (1859-1943?) (chron.)
- * Across the Aisle, (pm) The Story-teller November 1908
- * All A-Blowing, (pm) The British Girl’s Annual 1921
- * And It’s True!, (pm) The Yellow Magazine March 24 1922
- * An April Shower, (pm) The Windsor Magazine April 1912
- * April Weather, (pm) The Red Magazine April 15 1914
- * ’Arriett an’ Me, (pm) The Royal Magazine February 1910, as by A. L. H.
- * The Artist and the Clothes Line, (pm) The Royal Magazine January 1913
- * Ask the Mistletoe, (pm) The Novel Magazine December 1907
- * As Now Worn, (pm) The Red Magazine November 1909
- * At the Cross-Roads, (pm) The Grand Magazine January 1908
- * At the Telephone, (pm) The Royal Magazine May 1912
- * At Waterloo, (pm) The Red Magazine July 15 1914
- * Aunt Eliza, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1910
- * Aunt Eliza (with Liza Lehmann), (sg) The London Magazine May 1912
- * Babette at the Well, (pm) The Royal Magazine September 1913
- * A Bachelor Bird, (pm) The Red Magazine June 5 1925
- * Bad Sir Marmaduke, (ss) The Premier Magazine #21, January 1916
- * Belinda at the Play, (pm) The Lady’s Realm September 1907
- * Belinda by the Sea, (pm) The Story-teller June 1909
- * Belinda in Church, (pm) The Royal Magazine November 1909, as by A. L. H.
- * Beloved, (ss) The Grand Magazine May 1914
- * The Benevolent Burglar, (ss) The Grand Magazine January 1914
- * Bertha and the Bubble, (pm) The Royal Magazine July 1911
- * Betty’s Bottom Drawer, (pm) The British Girl’s Annual 1917, 1916
- * Betty with Her Hair Up, (pm) The London Magazine August 1911
- * Billy Blue Eyes, (pm) The Red Magazine June 25 1920
- * Billy Boy!, (ss) The Windsor Magazine October 1913
- * The Bishop and the Scout, (ss) The Royal Magazine April 1912
- * A Bishop of Ypres, (pm) The Premier Magazine #10, February 1915
- * The Bishop’s Daughter, (pm) The Novel Magazine March 1911
- * Blackberry Lane, (pm) The Story-teller October 1908
- * The Blouse, (pm) The Royal Magazine April 1907
- * The Blue Governess, (ss) The Royal Magazine June 1910
- * Bogies, (pm) The Royal Magazine February 1920
- * “Bo!” to a Goose, (pm) The Grand Magazine November 1912
- * A Box on the Ears, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine June 1909
- * Bread-and-Dripping, (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1910
- * The Browns’ Picnic, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1919
- * A Bunch of Sweet Peas, (pm) The Royal Magazine October 1912
- * Calling on the Kangaroo, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1910
- * The Camel with the Hump, (pm) The Royal Magazine February 1910
- * The Candid Friend, (pm) The New Magazine (UK) February 1911
- * The Cannibal and the Missionary, (pm) The Red Magazine October 15 1917
- * The Carrier’s Cart, (ss) The Royal Magazine December 1917
- * Carrying On!, (pm) The Novel Magazine November 1918
- * Castle Building, (pm) The Royal Magazine November 1911
- * Castles in the Air, (pm) The Royal Magazine June 1906
- * A Change of Programme, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine July 1914
- * A Chinese Love-Song, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1913
- * A Chinese Lullaby, (pm) The Story-teller June 1915
- * A Christmas Carol, (pm) The Story-teller December 1909
- * Christmas Decorations, (pm) The New Magazine (UK) December 1910
- * Christmas in the Olden Time, (pm) The Grand Magazine December 1912
- * Christmas Roses, (pm) The Lady’s Realm December 1907
- * A Christmas Visit, (pm) The Yellow Magazine December 15 1922
- * Cigarette, (pm) The Story-teller November 1910
- * Cinderella’s Slippers, (pl) The Royal Magazine January 1920
- * A Clapham Comedy, (pm) The Novel Magazine August 1908
- * The Clock of Ramscapelle, (pm) The Premier Magazine #10, February 1915
- * Clytemnestra, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine August 1904
- * Cold Mutton, (pm) The New Magazine (UK) July 1909
- * A Comedy in Crape, (ss) All the Year Round
- * “Come Erlong!”, (pm) The Grand Magazine May 1916
- * Comparisons, (pm) The Novel Magazine February 1911
- * Comrades, (pm) The Red Magazine May 1918
- * Concerning Celia, (pm) The Windsor Magazine September 1911
- * The Coquette of the Calender, (pm) The Red Magazine April 1 1913
- * The Courting of Kitty, (pm) The Grand Magazine May 1909
- * The Cowardice of Mrs. Jardine, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine February 1911
- * Crêpe-de-Chine, (pm) The Royal Magazine May 1916
- * Cupid in the Kitchen, (pl) The Royal Magazine December 1910
- * Cupid’s Ammunition, (pm) The Royal Magazine April 1906
- * Cupid’s Inn, (pm) The Royal Magazine February 1912, as by A. L. H.
- * Daffodils, (pm) The Red Magazine April 1 1912
- * Daffydowndillies, (pm) The Novel Magazine November 1907
- * A Day at the Seaside, (pm) The Story-teller October 1911
- * A Day in the Country, (pm) The Royal Magazine July 1909
- * Dear Mistress Prue, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine June 1908
- * The Death of the White Rose, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine December 1919
- * Deceiving Father Christmas, (pm) The London Magazine December 1909
- * Deceiving Santa Claus, (pm) The Royal Magazine January 1908
- * Delia’s Dimple, (pm) The Story-teller April 1911
- * De Mortius, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine June 1905
- * Down in Devon, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #23, February 1914
- * Dreamhaven, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine May 1922
- * The Dreamwood Tree, (pm) The London Magazine October 1910
- * The Dustman’s Cart, (pm) The Royal Magazine December 1911
- * Early Egyptian, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine August 1914
- * An Early-Rising Tragedy, (pm) The Yellow Magazine February 20 1925
- * Eighteen Bob a Week, (pm) The Royal Magazine April 1910
- * The Eighth Hour, (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1912
- * The Elephant and the Cat, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1909
- * The Elephant and the Rhinoceros, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1910
- * An Empire Gown, (pm) The Novel Magazine April 1910
- * Evils of Early Rising, (pm) The Royal Magazine June 1909, as by A. L. H.
- * The Fairy Who Wasn’t Invited, (vi) The Novel Magazine December 1912
- * The Faithful Gollywog, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1910
- * A Family Arrangement, (ss) The Penny Pictorial #483, August 29 1908
- * Feminine Logic, (pm) The Grand Magazine October 1906
- * “Ferry, Ahoy!”, (pm) The Royal Magazine December 1915
- * Fine Feathers Make Fine Birds, (pm) The Royal Magazine March 1909, as by A. L. H.
- * First Aid, (pm) The Red Magazine January 15 1913
- * The First of April, (ss) The Grand Magazine May 1912
- * Fishing for Compliments, (pm) The Royal Magazine January 1911
- * Forbidden Topics, (pm) The Novel Magazine July 1908
- * The Forgotten Crime, (pm) The Red Magazine December 15 1917
- * For the Defence, (pm) The Red Magazine August 15 1914
- * A Fresh Air Fund Song, (pm) The Novel Magazine July 1909
- * From Toad-in-the-Hole, (pm) The Royal Magazine January 1915
- * The Gardening Angel, (vi) Pearson’s Magazine November 1908
- * A Genealogical Problem, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1905
- * A Gentle Hint, (pm) The New Magazine (UK) April 1909
- * George and the Dragon, (pm) The Red Magazine December 24 1920
- * Ginger Sal, (pm) The Novel Magazine October 1909
- * The Girl and the Curl, (pm) The Yellow Magazine June 1 1923
- * The Girl in the Green Canoe, (pm) The New Magazine (UK) December 1910
- * The Girl of My Heart, (pm) The Royal Magazine March 1906
- * The God in the Hamper, (ss) The Grand Magazine December 1911
- * Going to Market, (pm) The Royal Magazine January 1916
- * Grandmamma’s Elopement, (pm) The Lady’s Realm December 1906
- * Grandma’s Progress, (pm) The Red Magazine February 2 1923
- * Grandpa at the Pantomime, (pm) The Royal Magazine February 1913
- * Gran’ma on “Widders”, (pm) The Windsor Magazine #431, November 1930
- * Granny’s Best China, (pm) The Royal Magazine September 1908, as by A. L. H.
- * Great Grandparents, (pm) The Royal Magazine October 1900
- * A Great Responsibility, (pm) The London Magazine June 1909
- * Green Peas, (pm) The Royal Magazine September 1905
- * “Grumps”, (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1908
- * The Hammer and the Nail, (pm) The Royal Magazine July 1907
- * Hampton Courting, (pm) The Red Magazine August 1 1912
- * Hanging the Holly, (pm) The New Magazine (UK) December 1912
- * Hard Lines, (pm) The Windsor Magazine December 1922
- * The Haunted Garden, (pm) The New Magazine (UK) July 1913
- * Heart Trouble, (pm) The Royal Magazine September 1916
- * “Here We Are Again!”, (ss) The Story-teller December 1909
- * Hic Jacet Rahere, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1905
- * Hidden Treasures, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine September 1921
- * The Hip-Hip-Hip-Hooray!, (pm) The Royal Magazine September 1908
- * Home Across the Sea, (pm) The Red Magazine October 1918
- * How Grey Hairs Come, (pm) The Red Magazine March 16 1923
- * How the Time Flew, (pm) The Royal Magazine May 1910, as by A. L. H.
- * The Idlers’ Club:
* ___ “What Are the Benefits of Procrastination?”, (sy) The Idler June 1900
- * Improper Pride, (pm) The Royal Magazine December 1908
- * In a Devonshire Lane, (pm) The Grand Magazine September 1917
- * In a Hobble, (pm) The Story-teller April 1911
- * In a Little Grey Town, (pm) The London Magazine August 1908
- * In an Old Dutch Garden, (pm) The Grand Magazine November 1910
- * In an Old-Fashioned Town, (pm) The Grand Magazine January 1914
- * The Inconsistency of Belinda, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine June 1907
- * In February, (pm) The Story-teller March 1912
- * An Initial Difficulty, (pm) The Royal Magazine July 1914
- * In Memoriam, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine January 1904
- * In November, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine November 1911
- * In Old Soho, (pm) The Royal Magazine September 1920
- * In Print, (pm) The Lady’s Realm January 1906
- * In Slumland, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine August 1910
- * In the Fog, (pm) The New Magazine (UK) May 1909
- * In the Old Bureau, (pm) The Novel Magazine February 1907
- * In the Old Oak Chest, (pm) The Sunday Strand July 1904
- * In the Spring, (pm) The Royal Magazine May 1911
- * It Wasn’t Him After All, (ss) The Royal Magazine January 1907
- * Jack and Jim, (pm) The Red Magazine January 15 1914
- * Jilted, (pm) The Yellow Magazine March 9 1923
- * Johnny’s Mistake, (pm) The Royal Magazine May 1909
- * John o’ Dreams, (pm) The London Magazine June 1914
- * Just the Same, (pm) The Royal Magazine September 1904
- * Katie’s Ninepence, (pm) The Royal Magazine August 1910
- * Keep Young, Little Maid!, (pm) The Grand Magazine May 1919
- * The Kilties Are Coming, (pm) The Grand Magazine March 1916
- * The Kissing Gate, (pm) The Novel Magazine March 1913
- * Kitchener’s Men, (pm) The Grand Magazine May 1915
- * The Kitchen with the Red-Tiled Floor, (pm) The Grand Magazine September 1915
- * Kitty, (pm) The Red Magazine June 1 1914
- * Lads of London, (pm) The Grand Magazine April 1916
- * The Lament of the Fairy Queen, (pm) The Royal Magazine February 1911
- * The Lavender Letter Box, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine September 1909
- * The Lavender Sunbonnet, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1910
- * Leave the Old Folks Laughing, (pm) The Grand Magazine March 1917
- * A Lesson in Politeness, (pm) The Royal Magazine August 1912
- * A Letter from the Sea-Side, (pm) The Royal Magazine August 1914
- * A Little Bit of String, (pm) The Red Magazine June 1 1912
- * The Little Black Parlour, (pm) The Royal Magazine June 1918
- * The Little Brown Owl, (pm) The Royal Magazine November 1916
- * Little Miss Over-the-Way, (pm) The Royal Magazine April 1914
- * Liza’s Lout, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine March 1895, uncredited.
- * Locks and Bolts, (pm) The New Magazine (UK) April 1910
- * London Town, (ms) The London Magazine February 1908
- * The Lord Mayor’s Coach, (pm) The Windsor Magazine November 1922
- * Lost and Found, (ms) The Royal Magazine August 1909
- * Love and Limelight, (pm) The Story-teller January 1912
- * Love Below Stairs, (ss) The Royal Magazine January 1915
- * Love-in-a-Mist, (pm) The Red Magazine May 15 1912
- * Love in Goggles, (pm) The Royal Magazine October 1912
- * Love Laughs at Locksmiths, (pm) The Royal Magazine March 1909
- * The Luck That Failed, (pm) The Red Magazine February 15 1913
- * Ma Belle Marquise, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine November 1908
- * The Maid and the Posy, (pm) The Royal Magazine March 1913
- * The March Hare Turns Poet, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1909 [Ref. Lewis Carroll]
- * Mary Quite Contrary, (ss) The Novel Magazine September 1909
- * May Morning, (ss) The Windsor Magazine May 1911
- * Me an’ Bill, (pm) The Royal Magazine September 1909
- * “Me and Amelia Ann”, (pm) The Happy Mag. September 1924
- * The Meeting of the Authors, (pm) The Red Magazine November 10 1922
- * Men and Methods, (pm) The Yellow Magazine July 14 1922
- * Mercenary Be(e)haviour, (pm) The Red Magazine June 15 1914
- * Mignonette, (pm) The Novel Magazine January 1913
- * Milk-oo!, (pm) The Red Magazine March 1 1913
- * Mind the Paint!, (pm) The Royal Magazine April 1912
- * Mr. Clerk of the Weather, (pm) The Royal Magazine August 1906
- * Mr. Man-in-the-Moon, (pm) The Novel Magazine April 1909
- * Mr. Merridew’s Merry Christmas, (ss) The Grand Magazine December 1912
- * The Modest Mistletoe, (pm) The Royal Magazine January 1910
- * Molly and Me and the Pig, (pm) The Red Magazine August 15 1913
- * Molly Malone, (pm) The Red Magazine August 15 1912
- * Motherland, (pm) The Red Magazine September 15 1914
- * The Mourners, (pm) The Girl’s Own Paper and Woman’s Magazine August 1917
- * Mrs. Maynard’s Face, (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1910
- * Mrs. O’Grady, (pm) The Red Magazine May 15 1913
- * The Muffin Man, (pm) The Windsor Magazine January 1923
- * My Cottage in the Air, (pm) The Red Magazine May 28 1920
- * My First Silk Dress, (pm) The Red Magazine April 15 1912
- * My Garden Girl, (pm) The Red Magazine October 1 1912
- * My Lady Nicotine, (pm) The Royal Magazine November 1907
- * My Lady’s Powder Puff, (pm) The Royal Magazine May 1906
- * My Lady’s Shoe, (pm) The Royal Magazine April 1905
- * My Little Grey Moke, (pm) The Red Magazine April 29 1921
- * My Little House of Dreams, (pm) The Royal Magazine February 1917
- * My Little Nurse, (pm) The Grand Magazine July 1916
- * My Missus and Me, (pm) The Red Magazine April 15 1913
- * My Novel, (ms) The Royal Magazine January 1917
- * My Old Nurse, (pm) The Red Magazine September 30 1921
- * My Rocking Horse, (pm) The London Magazine August 1909
- * My Silhouettes, (pm) The Windsor Magazine January 1924
- * My Son Jim, (pm) The Royal Magazine November 1913
- * The Mystery of the Glass Slippers, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine August 1910
- * Name This Child, (pm) The Red Magazine February 16 1923
- * Nancy, (pm) The Royal Magazine March 1911
- * New Sultanas, (pm) The Grand Magazine December 1911
- * The New Year, (pm) The Red Magazine January 1 1913
- * New Year Resolutions, (pm) The Red Magazine January 1 1912
- * Nineteen in the Shade, (pm) The Royal Magazine September 1915
- * Noble Aspirations, (pm) The Royal Magazine May 1908
- * “Not ’Arf”, (pm) The Red Magazine June 20 1924
- * An Obedient Daughter, (pl) The Royal Magazine December 1909
- * Oh! My Garden, (pm) The Red Magazine July 15 1917
- * “Old Chap!”, (pm) The Story-teller June 1914
- * Old Cronies, (pm) The Grand Magazine October 1911
- * An Old-Fashioned Christmas, (pm) The Grand Magazine December 1916
- * An Old-Fashioned Maid, (pm) The Royal Magazine June 1914
- * O Mimosa San, (pm) The Royal Magazine April 1910, as by A. L. H.
- * One Golden Day, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine December 1921
- * On New Year’s Night, (pm) The Story-teller January 1909
- * On the Beach, (pm) The Royal Magazine October 1908
- * On the Down Grade, (pm) The Red Magazine September 25 1925
- * On the Pier, (pm) The Story-teller August 1908
- * An Original Edition, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine September 1888, uncredited.
- * Our Parlour, (pm) The Yellow Magazine June 29 1923
- * Our Street, (pm) The Royal Magazine February 1915
- * A Pair of Buckled Shoes, (pm) The Royal Magazine November 1917
- * Pantomime Pals, (pm) The Red Magazine December 22 1922
- * The Pattern Man, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #2, May 1912
- * Penelope Asks a Favour, (ss) The Windsor Magazine February 1909
- * Phbe in the Pit, (pm) The Red Magazine December 1 1912
- * Phbe’s Freckle, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine July 1909
- * Phyllis as a Suffragette, (pm) The Royal Magazine January 1909
- * Phyllis in the Country, (pm) The Story-teller July 1909
- * Pins and Needles, (ss) The Windsor Magazine October 1910
- * Pity a Poor Joke, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1924
- * The Poet and the Plumber, (pm) The Royal Magazine November 1913, as by A. L. H.
- * “The Popping of the Question”, (pm) The Red Magazine May 1 1919
- * Poppy’s Prayer, (pm) The Windsor Magazine July 1911
- * The Postman, (pm) The Red Magazine February 15 1915
- * Premonitory Symptoms, (pm) The Red Magazine March 15 1911
- * Preparing for Conquest, (pm) The Royal Magazine September 1912
- * Princess Goldenlocks, (ss) The Royal Magazine July 1911
- * Priscilla Played a Minuet, (pm) The Grand Magazine April 1920
- * Priscilla’s Muff, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine January 1909
- * Proof Positive, (pm) The Red Magazine March 15 1913
- * Purely Fraternal, (pm) The New Magazine (UK) February 1911
- * Putting on Frills, (pm) The Story-teller July 1910
- * Queen June, (pm) The Royal Magazine June 1914
- * The Rape of the Locks, (pm) The Royal Magazine May 1910
- * The Red Cross Car, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1916
- * Renunciation, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine July 1921
- * A Reticule, (pm) The Lady’s Realm July 1906
- * A Rhyme for “Christmas”, (pm) The Red Magazine December 15 1911
- * Right by Greenwich, (pm) The Novel Magazine July 1911
- * The Road to London, (pm) The Red Magazine January 21 1921
- * The Roast Beef of Old England, (pm) The Red Magazine November 25 1921
- * Robin at the Mill, (pm) The Royal Magazine April 1909
- * Robin in a Blue Coat, (pm) The Grand Magazine March 1914
- * The Romance of a Travelling Rug, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine February 1909
- * A Romance of Barker’s Buildings, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine November 1897
- * A Rose in Arras, (pm) The Premier Magazine #52, August 1918
- * Roses and Honeysuckle, (pm) The Royal Magazine October 1917
- * Roses in June, (pm) The New Magazine (UK) June 1915
- * A Royal Match-Maker, (ar) The Lady’s Realm February 1907
- * Ruled by Britannia, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1910
- * The Sabots of Suzette, (pm) The Grand Magazine July 1912
- * “The Saucy Sue”, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #17, August 1913
- * A Scarlet Sunshade, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1909
- * Scarlet Tam o’ Shanter, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine December 1907
- * Scenery Up to Date, (pm) The Red Magazine October 1 1912
- * A Seafarer, (pm) The New Magazine (UK) July 1912
- * The Seasons, (pm) The Royal Magazine November 1909
- * The Shadow on the Path, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1909
- * The Sharpness of Selina’s Elbows, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine February 1914
- * Sharp Practice, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #9, December 1912
- * She Stoops to Conquer, (pm) The Royal Magazine October 1907
- * The Silver Spoon, (pm) The Red Magazine October 1 1911
- * Songs Out of Season, (pm) The Royal Magazine October 1911
- * “Sonny’s Day”, (vi) The Royal Magazine July 1910
- * The Spectre and the Mouse, (pm) The Grand Magazine March 1913
- * A Spring Carol, (pm) The Royal Magazine April 1908
- * The Stars Look Down, (pm) The Premier Magazine #9, January 1915
- * A Storm in a Teacup, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine August 1909
- * The Strange Experience of Roger Payne, (ss) The Novel Magazine October 1912
- * The Strike of the Early Worm, (pm) The Red Magazine September 15 1911
- * Summer Is Dying, (pm) The Red Magazine September 15 1913
- * Summertime in Somerset, (pm) The Grand Magazine September 1916
- * Suppose, (pm) The Royal Magazine June 1913
- * A Surprise Packet, (vi) The Windsor Magazine December 1912
- * The Surrender of Joshua, (ss) Belgravia September 1898
- * Tailor Made!, (pm) The Story-teller December 1910
- * A Tale in Two Colours, (pm) The Grand Magazine of Fiction May 1908
- * Teddy and Me and the King, (pm) The Red Magazine July 2 1926
- * Three Little Pinnies, (pm) The Royal Magazine December 1912
- * Three Strings to Her Bow, (pm) The Grand Magazine September 1906
- * Throwing Down a Page, (pm) The Red Magazine October 15 1910
- * Tied with Blue Ribbon, (pm) The Royal Magazine December 1906
- * The Timidity of Binks, V.C., (pm) The Premier Magazine #34, February 1917
- * Timothy Tubbs, A.B., (pm) The Royal Magazine October 1920
- * To Be Let, (pm) The Royal Magazine February 1916
- * To Gretna Green, (pm) The Red Magazine October 15 1912
- * To Hubby in Town, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine August 1925
- * “Too Late for Gretna Green”, (pm) The Red Magazine August 6 1920
- * The Tragedy of a Cardboard Box, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1913
- * A Tragedy of Early Rising, (vi) The Windsor Magazine December 1911
- * Treasure Trove, (pm) The Red Magazine October 1909
- * The Truth of the Matter, (pm) The Red Magazine October 1 1913
- * Two Crosses, (pm) The Premier Magazine #32, December 1916
- * Two from Toad-in-the-Hole, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine April 1909
- * Two Strings to a Beau, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine July 1910
- * Under an Umbrella, (pm) The Red Magazine August 1 1913
- * Up a Tree, (pm) The Novel Magazine June 1910
- * Very Much Engaged, (pm) The Story-teller August 1910
- * Very Singular-and Plural!, (pm) The Windsor Magazine December 1907
- * The Voice of Spring, (pm) The Red Magazine March 1 1915
- * Walking Out, (pm) The Royal Magazine June 1909
- * Walking Out with ’Liza, (pm) The London Magazine November 1908
- * Weatherproof, (pm) The Novel Magazine January 1917
- * “What Are the Benefits of Procrastination?”, (sy) The Idler June 1900
- * What Elsie Wants to Know, (pm) The Royal Magazine March 1908
- * What Elsie Wonders!, (pm) The London Magazine July 1909
- * What Jimmie Wants to Know, (pm) The Royal Magazine February 1900
- * What’s in a Name?, (pm) The Royal Magazine December 1909, as by A. L. H.
- * What’s O’Clock!, (pm) The Novel Magazine June 1911
- * What the Mirror Said, (pm) The Story-teller October 1909
- * What the Mistletoe Knew, (pm) The New Magazine (UK) December 1910
- * What They Didn’t Teach at School, (pm) The Lady’s Realm April 1912
- * What to Wear, (pm) The Royal Magazine July 1906
- * When Belinda Climbs a Stile, (ss) The Story-teller May 1908
- * When Dorothy Went to Town, (pm) The Lady’s Realm May 1906
- * When Ethel Trims a Hat, (pm) The Yellow Magazine September 23 1921
- * When Father Plays the Flute, (pm) The Grand Magazine October 1907
- * When Grandmama Was Seventeen, (pm) The London Magazine December 1908
- * When Grandma’ Was a Girl, (pm) The Red Magazine December 14 1912
- * When Hebe Rinks, (pm) The Royal Magazine January 1911, as by A. L. H.
- * When Her Hair Was in a Plait, (pm) The Novel Magazine December 1909
- * When Kissing’s in Season, (pm) The Royal Magazine March 1908
- * When My Dolly Died, (pm) The Red Magazine August 17 1923
- * When Nancy Came to Town, (pm) Lloyd’s Magazine November 1918
- * When Phbe Came Back, (pm) The Story-teller February 1909
- * When Phyllis Goes Shopping, (pm) The Story-teller March 1909
- * When Phyllis Makes a Pudding!, (pm) The Novel Magazine August 1907
- * When Phyllis Trims a Hat, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine January 1905
- * When the Dustman Comes, (pm) The Royal Magazine December 1914
- * When the Gorse Is in Bloom, (pm) The Red Magazine August 15 1911
- * When the Light Was Low, (pm) The Grand Magazine January 1912
- * When the Pantomime’s Over, (pm) The Windsor Magazine January 1910
- * Whistling at the Gate, (pm) The Red Magazine June 15 1912
- * Why?, (pm) The Novel Magazine February 1913
- * Why She Doesn’t Care to Go!, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1909
- * Wilhelmina Wooden-Shoes, (pm) The London Magazine September 1910
- * The Winter Girl, (pm) The Royal Magazine March 1915
- * With Much Success, (pm) The British Boy’s Annual 1925
- * Wonderings, (pm) The Premier Magazine #1, March 1923
- * Wooden Pegs, (pm) The Grand Magazine February 1920
- * The Wrong Shade, (pm) The Royal Magazine September 1910
- * “Your King and Country—”, (ss) The Grand Magazine January 1915
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[]Harris, Alan (fl. 1980s) (chron.)
- * Amamus, (pm) Bananas #20, April 1980
- * Amant, (pm) Bananas #20, April 1980
- * Amas, (pm) Bananas #20, April 1980
- * Amat, (pm) Bananas #20, April 1980
- * Amatis, (pm) Bananas #20, April 1980
- * Amo, (pm) Bananas #20, April 1980
- * Execution, (pm) Bananas #19, February 1980
- * Flower in Vase, (pm) The Mystic Muse Winter 1988/Spring 1989
- * Juggler, (pm) The Mystic Muse Autumn 1987
- * One Glance, (pm) The Mystic Muse Winter 1988/Spring 1989
- * Two Birds in a Tree, (pm) The Mystic Muse Autumn 1987
[]Harris, Allyn (fl. 1930s-1940s) (chron.)
- * Always Someone New, (ss) Ten-Story Love Magazine May 1941
- * Army Kisses, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine July 11 1936
- * Bet You a Kiss!, (ss) Love Fiction Monthly February 1936
- * Black Lace Negligee, (ss) All-Story Love Stories May 5 1934
- * Bride on Impulse, (ss) Love Fiction Monthly November 1939
- * Defiant Lady, (ss) Variety Love Stories February 1940
- * Desert Girl, (ss) All-Story Love Stories March 27 1937
- * Diamond Bracelets, (ss) Sweetheart Stories #238, February 1936
- * First-Date Kisses, (ss) Variety Love Stories May 1939
- * Fugitive Bride, (ss) All-Story Love Stories March 7 1936
- * The Game Is Over, (ss) Love Fiction Monthly September 1938
- * A Garden for Two, (ss) Sweetheart Stories #290, June 1940
- * The Girl Behind the Door, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine July 29 1939
- * The Girl in Gold, (ss) Young Love April 1937
- * A Girl Like Mary, (ss) Love Fiction Monthly April 1939
- * The Girl on the Cover, (ss) All-Story Love Stories April 18 1936
- * The Girl Pursued Him, (ss) Variety Love Stories June 1940
- * The Girl Was Lucky!, (ss) Ten-Story Love Magazine September 1940
- * Heart Designed by Andrew, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine November 13 1937
- * A Heart for a Heart, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine September 21 1935
- * He Stood Her Up, (ss) Ten-Story Love Magazine May 1940
- * Honeymoon in Paris, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine October 22 1938
- * Irresistible, (ss) All-Story Love Stories July 18 1936
- * Just a Flirtation, (ss) Complete Love Magazine February 1940
- * The Kisses He Forgot, (ss) Ten-Story Love Magazine January 1941
- * Lovely Liar, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine June 2 1934
- * The Love Pilot, (ss) All-Story Love Stories December 2 1933
- * Make-Believe Honeymoon, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine May 5 1934
- * Make Me Beautiful!, (ss) Ten-Story Love Magazine September 1938
- * The Man I Marry, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine July 3 1937
- * The Marriage Racket, (ss) Complete Love Magazine December 1939
- * Men Like Them Gay, (ss) Variety Love Stories November 1938
- * Mixed-Up Foursome, (ss) Complete Love Magazine April 1940
- * My Life in Your Hands, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine December 16 1939
- * Navy Blues, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine December 24 1938
- * Next on His List, (ss) Love Fiction Monthly January 1942
- * Nobody’s Widow, (sl) All-Story Love Stories Jul 10, Jul 17 1937
- * No Love Lost, (ss) Ten-Story Love Magazine November 1938
- * Not for Always, (ss) Ten-Story Love Magazine March 1939
- * Not the Real Thing, (ss) Love Fiction Monthly March 1941
- * Off with the Old—, (ss) Love Fiction Monthly January 1939
- * Once He Proposed, (ss) Love Fiction Monthly August 1939
- * Playboy de Luxe, (ss) Love Fiction Monthly June 1939
- * Publicity Marriage, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine March 13 1937
- * Radio Angel, (ss) All-Story Love Stories September 19 1936
- * Rented Happiness, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine December 2 1933
- * Revolt of Toni, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine March 16 1935
- * Romance for a Redhead, (ss) Complete Love Magazine October 1938
- * Saturday Feature, (ss) All-Story Love Tales September 17 1938
- * She Knew the Answers, (ss) Variety Love Stories October 1940
- * She Lived on Thrills, (ss)
- * The Sins of Selina, (ss) Love Fiction Monthly December 1939
- * So You’re My Wife!, (ss) Love Fiction Monthly April 1941
- * Sunday Morning Husband, (ss) Love Fiction Monthly April 1937
- * They Gambled Love, (ss) All-Story Love Stories January 19 1935
- * This Is My Prince, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine August 27 1938
- * Too Proud to Love, (ss) Love Fiction Monthly October 1940
- * Two Make a Marriage, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine January 13 1940
- * The Wedding Ring, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine August 5 1933
[]Harris, Amanda B(artlett) (1824-1917) (about) (chron.)
- * About Birds, (nf) Wide Awake January 1893
- * About Christmas Cards, (ar) Wide Awake January 1882
- * Alice and Phbe Cary, (ar) Wide Awake April 1886
- * At a Day Nursery, (ar) Wide Awake December 1880
- * Aunt Kitty and Her Canaries (And the Plantain Seed!), (vi) St. Nicholas October 1884
- * Bayard Taylor, (ar) Wide Awake May 1886
- * A Boy Sculptor, (ss) Wide Awake November 1882
- * Brass and Pint Cups, (nf) Wide Awake December 1889
- * Bryant’s Word Pictures, (ar) Wide Awake January 1888
- * The Bufos, (ss) Wide Awake December 1881
- * Busy Bodies, (ss) Wide Awake January 1882
- * “Buy a Broom! Buy a Broom!”, (ss) Wide Awake November 1880
- * The Cardinal’s Flower, (ar) Wide Awake September 1882
- * Charlemagne’s Housetop Gardens, (ar) Wide Awake August 1891
- * Charles Kingsley, (ar) Wide Awake April 1883
- * Charles Lamb, (ar) Wide Awake December 1882
- * Charlotte Bronté and Others, (ar) Wide Awake September 1883
- * Chickaree and Chipmunk, (ss) Wide Awake May 1882
- * Children and Flowers, (ar) Wide Awake April 1882
- * A Chinese Mission School, (ar) Wide Awake February 1880
- * The Clocks of Basle, (ar) Wide Awake January 1891
- * The Contributors and the Children:
* ___ VI. Bryant’s Word Pictures, (ar) Wide Awake January 1888
* ___ VI. Seed-Sowing Birds, (ar) Wide Awake September 1887
* ___ VII. Veneer Women, (ar) Wide Awake November 1888
* ___ X. The Small Matters of Etiquette, (ar) Wide Awake February 1888
* ___ XXII. “Like to Like”, (ar) Wide Awake April 1887
* ___ XXVI. Murderous Millinery, (ar) Wide Awake May 1887
- * Daniel Webster in His New Hampshire Home, (ar) Wide Awake October 1888
- * A Day with Rags, Tatters & Co., (ss) Wide Awake July 1883
- * Dinah Maria Mulock-Craik, (ar) Wide Awake July 1883 [Ref. Mrs. Craik]
- * Dr. John Brown, (ar) Wide Awake May 1883
- * Dolly’s Shoes, (ss) Wide Awake January 1880
- * Donald Grant Mitchell, (ar) Wide Awake September 1886
- * Door-Yard Folks:
* ___ I. Sculpus, (ss) Wide Awake November 1881
* ___ II. The Bufos, (ss) Wide Awake December 1881
* ___ III. Busy Bodies, (ss) Wide Awake January 1882
* ___ IV. The Finny Kind, (ss) Wide Awake February 1882
* ___ V. Reynard, (ss) Wide Awake March 1882
* ___ VI. “Shadow-Tail”, (ss) Wide Awake April 1882
* ___ VII. Chickaree and Chipmunk, (ss) Wide Awake May 1882
* ___ VIII. A Mysterious One, (ss) Wide Awake June 1882
* ___ IX. The Mischievous Minx, (ss) Wide Awake July 1882
* ___ X. The Ponies, (ss) Wide Awake August 1882
* ___ XI. Suggestions, (ss) Wide Awake September 1882
- * Down in Sandwich Town, (ss) Wide Awake June 1887
- * Easter Day Beyond the Sea, (ar) Wide Awake April 1891
- * An Eastern Gymnasium, (nf) Wide Awake August 1889
- * An Edenhall Musgrave in Search of Stanley, (nf) Wide Awake December 1888
- * A Few of Our Experiments, (ar) Wide Awake March 1883
- * The Finny Kind, (ss) Wide Awake February 1882
- * Fire-Place Stories, (ss) Wide Awake December 1885
- * The First Day of School: and What Was Said, Done and Studied, (ar) Wide Awake September 1884
- * The Forest Queen, (ss) Peterson’s Magazine Nov, Dec 1850
- * Four Hundred Cows with Red Ears, (vi) St. Nicholas May 1877
- * Francis Parkman, (ar) Wide Awake July 1886
- * George MacDonald, (ar) Wide Awake June 1883
- * George William Curtis, (ar) Wide Awake August 1886
- * Gilbert White, (ar) Wide Awake January 1883
- * The Gypsies’ Corn-Field, (ss) Wide Awake June 1891
- * Harriet Beecher Stowe, (ar) Wide Awake March 1886
- * Henry David Thoreau; and Other “Out-of-Door” Writers, (ar) Wide Awake June 1886
- * Hepaticas, (ar) Wide Awake May 1882
- * “H.H.” and Others, (ar) Wide Awake October 1886
- * Horatius at the Bridge, (ar) Wide Awake December 1881
- * The House, and What the Children Wore, (ar) Wide Awake August 1884
- * How Easter Came to the Little Nuremberg Maids, (ss) Wide Awake April 1892
- * How Professor Drummond “Impressed” Them, (nf) Wide Awake February 1890
- * How the Penny Family Lived, (ss) Wide Awake October 1879
- * How to Study Natural History, (nf) Wide Awake November 1889
- * How We Went Birds’-Nesting. Part I, (ar) Wide Awake May 1880
- * How We Went Birds’-Nesting. Part II, (ar) Wide Awake July 1880
- * How We Went Birds’-Nesting. Part III, (ar) Wide Awake August 1880
- * How We Went Birds’-Nesting. Part IV, (ar) Wide Awake September 1880
- * An Indian-Corn Talk, (ar) Wide Awake October 1887
- * Indian Pipe, (ar) Wide Awake October 1882
- * Is It “A Small Matter?”, (ar) Wide Awake February 1883
- * James Fenimore Cooper, (ar) Wide Awake November 1885
- * James Henry Leigh Hunt, (ar) Wide Awake March 1883
- * Jane Austen, (ar) Wide Awake February 1883
- * John Ruskin, (ar) Wide Awake August 1883
- * King Alfred’s Lantern, (vi) St. Nicholas December 1878
- * “Like to Like”, (ar) Wide Awake April 1887
- * Linnæa, (ar) Wide Awake August 1882
- * Little Biographies: Pleasant Authors for Young Folks:
* ___ I. Sir Walter Scott, (ar) Wide Awake October 1882
* ___ II. Mary Russell Mitford, (ar) Wide Awake November 1882
* ___ III. Charles Lamb, (ar) Wide Awake December 1882
* ___ IV. Gilbert White, (ar) Wide Awake January 1883
* ___ V. Jane Austen, (ar) Wide Awake February 1883
* ___ VI. James Henry Leigh Hunt, (ar) Wide Awake March 1883
* ___ VII. Charles Kingsley, (ar) Wide Awake April 1883
* ___ VIII. Dr. John Brown, (ar) Wide Awake May 1883
* ___ IX. George MacDonald, (ar) Wide Awake June 1883
* ___ X. Dinah Maria Mulock-Craik, (ar) Wide Awake July 1883 [Ref. Mrs. Craik]
* ___ XI. John Ruskin, (ar) Wide Awake August 1883
* ___ XII. Charlotte Bronté and Others, (ar) Wide Awake September 1883
- * The Little Folks; and the Mischievous Ones, (ar) Wide Awake October 1884
- * The Luck of Edenhall, (ss) Wide Awake November 1887
- * Magna Charta Stories:
* ___ III. Horatius at the Bridge, (ar) Wide Awake December 1881
- * Making Aprons, (ar) Wide Awake December 1884
- * A Maple Sugar Camp, (ar) Wide Awake April 1884
- * Mary Russell Mitford, (ar) Wide Awake November 1882
- * Men and Things:
* ___ II. An Edenhall Musgrave in Search of Stanley, (nf) Wide Awake December 1888
* ___ XI. About Birds, (nf) Wide Awake January 1893
* ___ XI. Brass and Pint Cups, (nf) Wide Awake December 1889
* ___ XVIII. More About Small Things, (nf) Wide Awake July 1892
* ___ XXX. An Eastern Gymnasium, (nf) Wide Awake August 1889
* ___ XXXIII. How Professor Drummond “Impressed” Them, (nf) Wide Awake February 1890
* ___ XXXIV. A Progressive Dinner, (nf) Wide Awake February 1889
* ___ XLVII. Saying the Pleasant Thing, (nf) Wide Awake March 1892
* ___ L. Some Blunderers, (nf) Wide Awake April 1891
* ___ LI. Overheard, (nf) Wide Awake November 1892
* ___ LVII. How to Study Natural History, (nf) Wide Awake November 1889
* ___ LIX. More About the “Luck of Edenhall”, (nf) Wide Awake April 1890
* ___ LXII. A Pleasing Russian Ilustration, (nf) Wide Awake April 1890
* ___ LXV. “Mud-Larking”, (nf) Wide Awake May 1889
- * The Mischievous Minx, (ss) Wide Awake July 1882
- * Mr. Ko Kun-Hua, the Chinese Professor at Harvard University, and His Family, (ar) Wide Awake December 1879
- * Mr. Littlejohn’s Animals, (ss) Wide Awake July 1881
- * A Modern Pied Piper, (ar) Wide Awake March 1891
- * More About Small Things, (nf) Wide Awake July 1892
- * More About the “Luck of Edenhall”, (nf) Wide Awake April 1890
- * “Mud-Larking”, (nf) Wide Awake May 1889
- * Murderous Millinery, (ar) Wide Awake May 1887
- * A Mysterious One, (ss) Wide Awake June 1882
- * Nathaniel Hawthorne, (ar) Wide Awake February 1886
- * Old-Fashioned Games, (ar) Wide Awake November 1884
- * Old School-Days:
* ___ I. The House, and What the Children Wore, (ar) Wide Awake August 1884
* ___ II. The First Day of School: and What Was Said, Done and Studied, (ar) Wide Awake September 1884
* ___ III. The Little Folks; and the Mischievous Ones, (ar) Wide Awake October 1884
* ___ IV. Old-Fashioned Games, (ar) Wide Awake November 1884
- * One Lady’s Way of Teaching “How to Write Compositions”, (ar) Wide Awake February 1887
- * One of the Pleasant Authors: Annie Keary, (ar) Wide Awake November 1887
- * Other Thoughts About Cats, (ar) Wide Awake July 1879
- * Overheard, (nf) Wide Awake November 1892
- * The Pasture, (ar) Wide Awake July 1882
- * A Period of “Free Coinage”, (ar) Wide Awake June 1891
- * Pleasant Authors for Young Folks:
* ___ I. Washington Irving, (ar) Wide Awake October 1885
* ___ II. James Fenimore Cooper, (ar) Wide Awake November 1885
* ___ III. William Hickling Prescott, (ar) Wide Awake December 1885
* ___ IV. Ralph Waldo Emerson, (ar) Wide Awake January 1886
* ___ V. Nathaniel Hawthorne, (ar) Wide Awake February 1886
* ___ VI. Harriet Beecher Stowe, (ar) Wide Awake March 1886
* ___ VII. Alice and Phbe Cary, (ar) Wide Awake April 1886
* ___ VIII. Bayard Taylor, (ar) Wide Awake May 1886
* ___ IX. Henry David Thoreau; and Other “Out-of-Door” Writers, (ar) Wide Awake June 1886
* ___ X. Francis Parkman, (ar) Wide Awake July 1886
* ___ XI. George William Curtis, (ar) Wide Awake August 1886
* ___ XII. Donald Grant Mitchell, (ar) Wide Awake September 1886
* ___ XIII. “H.H.” and Others, (ar) Wide Awake October 1886
- * A Pleasing Russian Ilustration, (nf) Wide Awake April 1890
- * The Ponies, (ss) Wide Awake August 1882
- * A Precious Bug, (ss) Wide Awake April 1891
- * A Progressive Dinner, (nf) Wide Awake February 1889
- * The Queen Lily, (ss) Wide Awake August 1890
- * Ralph Waldo Emerson, (ar) Wide Awake January 1886
- * Reynard, (ss) Wide Awake March 1882
- * A Rush-Light, (ss) Wide Awake July 1891
- * Saying the Pleasant Thing, (nf) Wide Awake March 1892
- * Sculpus, (ss) Wide Awake November 1881
- * Seed-Sowing Birds, (ar) Wide Awake September 1887
- * “Shadow-Tail”, (ss) Wide Awake April 1882
- * Sir Walter Scott, (ar) Wide Awake October 1882
- * The Small Matters of Etiquette, (ar) Wide Awake February 1888
- * Some Blunderers, (nf) Wide Awake April 1891
- * Some Educated Horses, (ar) Wide Awake September 1883
- * Some Little Shakers, (ss) Wide Awake June 1884
- * The Story of Jokel, (ss) Wide Awake November 1891
- * Suggestions, (ss) Wide Awake September 1882
- * A Thrice-Told Tale, (ss) Wide Awake December 1888
- * “Twenty Bushels of Roses”, (ss) Wide Awake November 1890
- * Two Bears, (ss) Wide Awake October 1881
- * Two Pet Lions and Their Mistress, (ss) Wide Awake December 1878
- * “Two Yellow Boots”, (ss) Wide Awake March 1892
- * Untitled, (ar) Wide Awake January 1883
- * Veneer Women, (ar) Wide Awake November 1888
- * Violets, Dandelions, Cowslips and Buttercups, (ar) Wide Awake June 1882
- * Washington Irving, (ar) Wide Awake October 1885
- * The Way He Made the Fishing-Rod, (ar) Wide Awake September 1881
- * Ways to Do Things:
* ___ IX. A Wild-Flower Book, (ar) Wide Awake August 1889
* ___ XXX. Making Aprons, (ar) Wide Awake December 1884
* ___ XXXIX. Word-Stories, (ar) Wide Awake March 1886
* ___ LII. One Lady’s Way of Teaching “How to Write Compositions”, (ar) Wide Awake February 1887
- * “What Makes the Sea Salt?”, (ar) Wide Awake October 1891
- * What Shall We Do with Poky?, (ss) Wide Awake November 1878
- * Why the Gypsies Have No Churches, (ar) Wide Awake January 1892
- * A Wild-Flower Book, (ar) Wide Awake August 1889
- * Wild Flower Papers:
* ___ I. Children and Flowers, (ar) Wide Awake April 1882
* ___ II. Hepaticas, (ar) Wide Awake May 1882
* ___ III. Violets, Dandelions, Cowslips and Buttercups, (ar) Wide Awake June 1882
* ___ IV. The Pasture, (ar) Wide Awake July 1882
* ___ V. Linnæa, (ar) Wide Awake August 1882
* ___ VI. The Cardinal’s Flower, (ar) Wide Awake September 1882
* ___ VII. Indian Pipe, (ar) Wide Awake October 1882
- * The Wild White Cattle of England, (ar) Wide Awake June 1888
- * William Hickling Prescott, (ar) Wide Awake December 1885
- * A Wind-mill Pilgrimage, (ar) Wide Awake June 1885
- * A Winter Garden:
* ___ I. Untitled, (ar) Wide Awake January 1883
* ___ II. Is It “A Small Matter?”, (ar) Wide Awake February 1883
* ___ III. A Few of Our Experiments, (ar) Wide Awake March 1883
- * Word-Stories, (ar) Wide Awake March 1886
- * A Young Antiquarian and His Society, (ar) Wide Awake May 1884
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