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MURFREE, FANNY N(oailles) D(ickinson) (1846-1941) (chron.)
- * Felicia, (sl) The Atlantic Monthly Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1890, Jan, Feb, Mar 1891
- * The Show That Came to Sequatchee Valley, (ss) Cosmopolitan Nov 1887
MURGER, (Louis-)HENRI (1822-1861); (about) name also given as Henry Murger and Henri Mürger. (chron.)
- * Ali Rodolphe; or, The Turk Perforce, (ss) Bohemians of the Latin Quarter, Vizetelly & Co. 1888
- * Arctic Violets, (ss) The Argosy (UK) Jun 1930; translated by Marjorie Laurie.
- * A Bohemian Cafe, (ss)
- * The Cape of Storms, (ss) Bohemians of the Latin Quarter, Vizetelly & Co. 1888
- * A Cold Night in Bohemia, (ex); from Bohemians of the Latin Quarter.
- * The Cost of a Five Franc Piece, (ss) Bohemians of the Latin Quarter, Vizetelly & Co. 1888; also as What a Crown Piece Costs.
- * Donec Gratus, (ss) Bohemians of the Latin Quarter, Vizetelly & Co. 1888
- * An Emissary of Providence, (ss)
- * Francines Muff, (nv) Bohemians of the Latin Quarter, Vizetelly & Co. 1888
- * A Good Angel, (ss) Bohemians of the Latin Quarter, Vizetelly & Co. 1888; also as A Messenger of Providence.
- * Lenten Loves, (ss) Bohemians of the Latin Quarter, Vizetelly & Co. 1888
- * Mademoiselle Musette, (ss) Bohemians of the Latin Quarter, Vizetelly & Co. 1888
- * A Messenger of Providence, (ss) Bohemians of the Latin Quarter, Vizetelly & Co. 1888, as A Good Angel.
- * The Passage of the Red Sea, (ss) Bohemians of the Latin Quarter, Vizetelly & Co. 1888; translated from the French (Vie de Boheme).
- * The Passage of the Red Sea, (ss) The Scrap Book Feb 1907; translated, uncredited.
- * Polar Violets, (ss) Bohemians of the Latin Quarter, Vizetelly & Co. 1888, as White Violets; translated from the French (Vie de Boheme).
- * Providence Sends a Dress Coat, (ss); from La Vie de Boheme.
- * What a Crown Piece Costs, (ss) Bohemians of the Latin Quarter, Vizetelly & Co. 1888, as The Cost of a Five Franc Piece.
- * White Violets, (ss) Bohemians of the Latin Quarter, Vizetelly & Co. 1888; also as Polar Violets.
- * White Violets, (ss) The Scrap Book Nov 1907; translated, uncredited; translated from the French (Vie de Boheme).
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