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- To Lay an Egg by Arthur Motherwell · (ss)
- To Lay the Piper by Robert Holdstock · (ss)
- To L— C— by Miss M. E. Wilson · (pm)
- Told After Dinner by Ella Middleton Tybout · (ss)
- Told After Midnight by Lee Becker · (gp)
- Told After Supper by Jerome K. Jerome · (The Leadenhall Press, 1891, co)
- Told Again by Walter de la Mare · (Basil Blackwell, October 1927, co)
- Told a Tale of Butterflies by Stephen Bowkett · (ss)
- Told at Sea by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Told at the 19th Hole by Newman Levy · (pm)
- Told at the American Bar by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Told at the Authors’ Club by Charles Battell Loomis · (ss)
- Told at the Chuck Wagon: Brimstone Wallace, Top Cusser by Ramon F. Adams · (ss)
- Told at the Chuck Wagon: Needle’s Nerve by Ramon F. Adams · (ss)
- Told at the Chuck Wagon: Rattlesnake Jake by Ramon F. Adams · (ss)
- Told at the Chuck Wagon: The Squaw Hitch by Ramon F. Adams · (ss)
- Told at the Chuck Wagon: The Stingy Spread by Ramon F. Adams · (ss)
- Told at the Falcon by Edwin Coller · (pm)
- Told at the Hobo Camp-Fire by Kenneth Mackenzie · (ss)
- Told at the Owlhoot by Edward Garner · (pm)
- Told at the Thrill Club!: The Scarlet Query! by [uncredited] · (ss)
- Told Before “Hitting the Hay” by Olin Crawford · (ar)
- Told Beneath the Cedar Tree by Herbert Harrison · (ss)
- Told Between Cigars by A. S. Duane · (ss)
- Told by a Bicycle by Gwendoline Bright · (ss)
- Told by a Card by C. S. Montanye · (ss)
- Told by a Carpenter by A Carpenter · (ar)
- Told by a Clergyman by H. Blose, D.D. · (ts)
- Told by a Clerk by A Clerk · (ar)
- Told by a Club ’Pro’ by A Club ’Pro’ · (ar)
- Told by a Coachman by A Coachman · (ar)
- Told by a Comprador by Charles W. Hay · (ss)
- Told by a Dead Man by Enrique H. Lewis · (ss)
- Told by a Dead Man by Don H. Thompson · (ss)
- Told by a Dead Man by Émile Zola · (ss)
- Told by a Grandfather by Hugh Lundie · (ss)
- Told by a Harness Maker by A Harness Maker · (ss)
- Told by a Military Accoutrement Maker by A Military Accoutrement Maker · (ss)
- Told by a Mute by J. F. Houghton · (ss)
- Told by an Ex-Bookmaker by An Ex-Bookmaker · (ar)
- Told by an Idiot by Tom Holt · (nv)
- Told by an Idiot by K. J. Parker · (nv)
- Told by an Oyster Dredgerman by An Oyster Dredgerman · (ar)
- Told by a Professional Cricketer by A Professional Cricketer · (ar)
- Told by a Skeleton by Charles Michelson · (ss)
- Told by a Society Doctor by E. Henniker Grant · (ss)
- Told by a Talking Table by Hugh Docre Purcell · (ss)
- Told by a Talking Table by W. Adolphe Roberts · (ss)
- Told by a Teller by Ray Humphreys · (ss)
- Told by a Trader by John Arthur Barry · (ss)
- Told by a Trapper by [uncredited] · (ss)
- Told by a Ventriloquist by Nelson Hardy · (ar)
- Told by a Waitress by A Waitress · (ar)
- Told by Her Sister by [uncredited] · (ss)
- Told by Lord Aberdeen by John Campbell Hamilton-Gordon · (hu)
- Told by Moonlight by Darrell Schweitzer · (ss)
- Told by Mrs. Brown by Grace Isabel Colbron · (ss)
- Told by One of the Crew by J. H. Wheeler · (pm)
- Told by Professor Pearce by C. Lewis Hind · (ss)
- Told by Shot by Frederick Ames Coates · (ss)
- Told by Stage Folk by Marie Dressler · (cl)
- Told by Stage Folk by Dustin Farnum · (cl)
- Told by Stage Folk by Various · (cl)
- Told by Tall-Pine-on-the-Horizon by Robert Baden-Powell · (ar)
- Told by the Camera by [uncredited] · (pi)
- Told by the Client by E. · (hu)
- Told by the Colonel An Ornithological Romance by W. L. Alden · (ss)
- Told by the Colonel, No. 2. Jewseppy by W. L. Alden · (ss)
- Told by the Colonel, III. That Little Frenchman by W. L. Alden · (ss)
- Told by the Colonel, IV. Thompson’s Tombstone by W. L. Alden · (ss)
- Told by the Colonel, V. A Union Meeting by W. L. Alden · (ss)
- Told by the Colonel, VI. A Clerical Romance by W. L. Alden · (ss)
- Told by the Colonel, VII. A Mystery by W. L. Alden · (ss)
- Told by the Colonel, VIII. My Brother Elijah by W. L. Alden · (ss)
- Told by the Colonel, IX. The St. Bernard Myth by W. L. Alden · (ss)
- Told by the Colonel, X. A Matrimonial Romance by W. L. Alden · (ss)
- Told by the Colonel, XI. Hoskins’s Pets by W. L. Alden · (ss)
- Told by the Colonel, XII. The Cat’s Revenge by W. L. Alden · (ss)
- Told by the Commissaire by Charles Péchard · (ar)
- Told by the Concierge by H. W. Salmon · (ss)
- Told by the Constable by Richard F. Burton · (ss)
- Told by the Constable by [uncredited] · (ss)
- Told by the Dead by Ramsey Campbell · (Drugstore Indian Press, September 2012, co)
- Told by the Grandfather Clock by S. Bridge-Worth · (ss)
- Told by the Hand by T. W. Wilkinson · (ar)
- “Told by the Jester” by [uncredited] · (hu)
- Told by the Light of the Camp Fire: Bill of the Bounding Billows by Edward L. Carson · (ss)
- Told by the Light of the Camp Fire: The Laughless Joke by Edward L. Carson · (ss)
- Told by the Light of the Camp Fire: William the Cow Conqueror by Edward L. Carson · (ss)
- Told by the Light of the Camp Fire: William the Patriot by Edward L. Carson · (ss)
- Told by the Little Man by Sybil Irene Eleanor Taylor Cookson · (ss)
- Told by the Little Man by Sydney Tremayne · (ss)
- Told by the Moon by S. Bridge-Worth · (ss)
- Told by the Navy Torpedo by A. Freed · (vi)
- Told by the Schoolmaster by John Galsworthy · (ss)
- Told by the Sheriff by W. T. Fernandez · (ss)
- Told by the Snows by H. Mortimer Batten · (ss)
- Told by the Stage Door-Keeper, 1: Luck’s a Funny Thing by Frank Howel Evans · (ss)
- Told by the Stage Door-Keeper, 2: “Mrs. Hoppy” by Frank Howel Evans · (ss)
- Told by the Stage Door-Keeper, 3: For One Night Only by Frank Howel Evans · (ss)
- Told by the Stage Door-Keeper, 4: “Common as Dirt” by Frank Howel Evans · (ss)
- Told by the Stage Door-Keeper, 5: Honours Even by Frank Howel Evans · (ss)
- Told by the Stage Door-Keeper, 6: The Two Pals by Frank Howel Evans · (ss)
- Told by the Sun by S. Bridge-Worth · (ss)
- Told by the Tape by R. Parke Buckley · (ss)
- Told by the Teeth by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Told by the Teller by Burke Jenkins · (ss)
- Told by the Traveling Salesman: The Pryor Creek Hold-Up by Cove Hill · (ar)
- Told by the Villain by David Garth · (ss)
- Told by the Zoo Zebra by Marcus Tindal · (ar)
- Told by Torchlight by The Author of “Jam Roley-Poleys”, etc. · (ss)
- Tolde in Ye Olde Holly Tree Inne by [uncredited] · (hu)
- Told for the Second Time by Edward Podolsky · (vi)
- Told for the Truth by Cyril Hume · (ss)
- Told in a Blizzard by Francis Dickie · (ts)
- Told in a Brothel on Darien by Elaine Graham-Leigh · (ss)
- Told in a Graveyard by Cartier de Lancy · (ss)
- Told in a Night Club by Walter Sylvester · (ss)
- Told in Ashes by [uncredited] · (ar)
- Told in a Southern Village by Phyllis Proctor · (ss)
- Told in a Tunnel by John Keble Bell · (ss)
- Told in a Tunnel by Keble Howard · (ss)
- Told in China by Elizabeth Flint Wade · (ss)
- Told in Confidence by John Anson · (ss)
- Told in Confidence by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps · (pm)
- Told in Confidence by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward · (pm)
- “Told in Confidence” by Celia Eliza Shute · (ss)
- Told in Crimson by Rodger Cartwright · (nv)
- Told in Glass by C. S. Montanye · (ss)
- Told in Juarez by Harold Ray · (ss)
- Told in Minor by Berton Braley · (ss)
- Told in Pictures: The Story of Cowboy Comics, Thriller Comics and Super Detective Library by Stephen Holland · (in)
- Told in Shadow by Herman Landon · (ss)
- Told in Shadow by Rutherford Scott · (ss)
- Told in Tabloids by Frank Howel Evans · (ar)
- Told in the Captain’s Den by John Lea · (sl)
- Told in the Clouds by R. C. Pitzer · (ss)
- Told in the Club by [uncredited] · (vi)
- Told in the Corner Tales by Various · (vi)
- Told in the Dark by Scott Campbell · (na)
- Told in the Dark by Frederick W. Davis · (na)
- Told in the Dark ed. Herbert van Thal · (Pan, October 1950, an)
- Told in the Dark (var. 1) ed. Herbert van Thal · (Pan, 1952, an)
- Told in the Desert by Brian Lumley · (nv)
- Told in the Desert by Clark Ashton Smith · (ss)
- Told in the Dogs’ Home by Henry Martley Giveen · (ss)
- Told in the Dogs’ Home by Henry Martley · (ss)
- Told in the Dog-Watch: A Battle with the Flames by [uncredited] · (ss)
- Told in the Dog-Watch: A Bold Venture by [uncredited] · (ss)
- Told in the Dog Watch: A Narrow Squeak by [uncredited] · (ss)
- Told in the Dog-Watch: Cockpit Mess by [uncredited] · (ss)
- Told in the Dog-Watch: Nipped in the Bud by [uncredited] · (ss)
- Told in the Dog-Watch: Something Like a Yarn by [uncredited] · (ss)
- Told in the Dog Watch: Taken by Surprise by [uncredited] · (ss)
- Told in the Dog-Watch: The Officer of the Watch by [uncredited] · (ss)
- Told in the Dog-Watch: The Skylark by [uncredited] · (ss)
- Told in the Dog-Watch: The Thrilling Experience of a Diver by [uncredited] · (ss)
- Told in the Dog-Watch: Under Fire by [uncredited] · (ss)
- Told in the Dormitory by Owen Asche · (sl)
- Told in the Drawing-Room by The Author of “A Woman’s Vengeance” · (ss)
- Told in the Drooling Ward by Jack London · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, 1: Law and Discipline by Douglas Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, 1: Law and Discipline by Wilfrid Bernard M. Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, No. 1: Law and Discipline by Douglas Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, No. 1: Law and Discipline by Wilfrid Bernard M. Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, 2: The Scent Ship by Douglas Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, 2: The Scent Ship by Wilfrid Bernard M. Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, No. 2: The Scent Ship by Douglas Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, No. 2: The Scent Ship by Wilfrid Bernard M. Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, 3: The Old Adam by Douglas Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, 3: The Old Adam by Wilfrid Bernard M. Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, No. 3: An Island “Queen” by Douglas Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, No. 3: An Island “Queen” by Wilfrid Bernard M. Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, 4: “Barratry” by Douglas Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, 4: “Barratry” by Wilfrid Bernard M. Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, No. 4: Down and Out by Douglas Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, No. 4: Down and Out by Wilfrid Bernard M. Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, 5: The Leopard Woman by Douglas Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, 5: The Leopard Woman by Wilfrid Bernard M. Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, No. 5: The Leopard Woman by Douglas Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, No. 5: The Leopard Woman by Wilfrid Bernard M. Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, 6: Things That Matter by Douglas Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, 6: Things That Matter by Wilfrid Bernard M. Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, No. 6: Things That Matter by Douglas Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, No. 6: Things That Matter by Wilfrid Bernard M. Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, 7: Doing His Bit—Somehow by Douglas Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, 7: Doing His Bit—Somehow by Wilfrid Bernard M. Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, No. 7: A Man’s Job by Douglas Newton · (ss)
- Told in the “Dry Dock”, No. 7: A Man’s Job by Wilfrid Bernard M. Newton · (ss)
- Told in the Firelight by Ina Leon Cassilis · (ss)
- Told in the Firelight by Georgina Drewry · (ss)
- Told in the Firelight by Emily H. Hickey · (pm)
- Told in the Firelight by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Told in the Flesh by Scott Campbell · (ss)
- Told in the Flesh by Frederick W. Davis · (ss)
- Told in the Garden by Frederick Ames Coates · (ss)
- Told in the Green Room! by G. R. Samways · (ms)
- Told in the Green Room! by William Wibley · (ms)
- Told in the Hills by Frank Kenneth Young · (ss)
- Told in the Indian Bazaar. No I. “The Man Who thought Himself Immortal” by H. Hunter · (ss)
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