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Revision as of 08:36, 5 February 2023
The Ruined Cottage
At night-fall, coming through the wood. A.F. |
“Tip–Toed Figures Reach the Catch, |
Irdhi-Pada
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Editor's notes
- ↑ The Ruined Cottage by A.F., Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vol. 51, June to November 1875, p. 51. Original text on Archive.org
- ↑ Tip–Toed Figures Reach the Catch, Tiny Fingers Click the Latch by unknown author
- ↑ Mount Orgueil Castle, Jersey by unknown author, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vol. 51, June to November 1875, p.8. Bay with many sailers
- ↑ Irdhi-Pada by unknown author. From the London Spiritualist