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An English bank courier has 11 000 pounds picked from his pocket but it is quickly traced to London and recovered by the intrepid detective, Mr Taplin. (PB)
A shop-girl is considered an unworthy match by her future mother-in-law until her loyalty during his false trial and imprisonment prove her worth. Includes the common hair-sacrificing episode - to gain money to nurse her mother-in-law to be. (PB)
On the Total Depravity of Inanimate Objects - the purchase of a parasol a size too small and the resurrection of a romantic acquaintance a few years old. (PB)
Set in the English village of Dinglewood the tale of a rich young stock and share agent and his wife who impress the village with their wealth and are ruined when a defalcation is discovered. (PB)
A group of doctors meet in the hotel of a leading Australian city to destroy the reputations of rival medical men. They receive spiritual guidance and bad poetry from the ether and quarrel as a consequence. Perhaps an attempted satirical response to a medical ethics debate. (PB)
A rich young man adopts a dead street musician's grand-daughter - and her love and loyalty remain his in the years that follow, as he loses his fortune and she becomes a rich opera singer. (PB)
Account of trials and imprisonment of the Communists at Versailles: a visit to the tribunal, Chantier prison, and the Justice Militaire. Includes brief portraits of Boudin and the pétroleuse, Louis Michel. (PB)
Set in Winford, New England. An orphaned, illegitimate boy determines to make his way in the world and in 1870 returns triumphant. Seems to be based on the life of a famous American politician. Protestant work ethic style. (PB)
General comments on the illicit uses to which pilgrimages are put, and an account of the false charges leading to the death of a French knight in 1386. (PB)
The return of an apparently penniless cousin reveals the true natures of the Leroy brothers - merchant and carpenter -and they are rewarded accordingly. (PB)