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The Short Story 627 Grace King Balcony Stories. 1893. Stories of A Time and Place. 1892. Monsieur Motte. 1888. Jack London Children of the Frost. 1902. The Faith of Men and Other Stories. 1904. The Game. 1905. The God of His Fathers and Other Stories. 1901. The House of Pride and Other Tales of Hawaii. 1912. Lost Face. 1910. Love of Life and Other Stories. 1906. Moonface, and Other Stories. 1906. The Night-born. 1913. Son of the Sun. 1912. The Son of the Wolf; Tales of the far North. Boston, 1900. South Sea Tales. 1914. The Strength of the Strong. 1914-. Tales of the Fish Patrol. 1905. When God Laughs, and Other Stories. 1911. See, also, Bibliography to Book III, Chap. xi. Mary NoaUles Murfree (" Charles Egbert Craddock") The Amulet. 1906. The Bushwhackers, and other Stories. Chicago, 1899. The Champion. Boston, 1902. The Despot of Boomsedge Cove. A Novel. Boston, 1888. Down the Ravine. Boston, 1885. The Fair Mississippian. Boston, 1908. The Frontiersman. Boston, 1904. His Vanished Star. Boston, 1894. In the Clouds. Boston, 1886. In the Stranger People's Country. 1891. In the Tennessee Mountains. Boston, 1884. The Juggler. Boston, 1897. The Mystery of Witch-Face Mountain, and Other Stories. Boston, 1895. Ordeal— A Mountain Story of Tennessee. Philadelphia, 1913. Phantoms of the Footbridge. 1895. The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains. Boston, 1885. Raid of the Guerilla, and Other Stories. Philadelphia, 1912. A Spectre of Power. Boston, 1903. Storm Centre. 1905. The Story of Duciehurst. 1914. The Story of Keedon Bluffs. 1887. Where the Battle Was Fought. Boston, 1884. The Windfall. 1907. The Young Mountaineers. 1897. Baskervill, W. M. Southern Writers: Biographical and Critical Studies. Nashville, 1897. Orgain, K. A. Southern Authors. Washington, 1908. Toulmin, H. A., Jr. Social Historians. Boston, 191 1.