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Agatha Christie - Short Story collections

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Poirot Investigates (1924) 11 Hercule Poirot stories Partners in Crime (1929) 15 Tommy and Tuppence stories The Mysterious Mr. Quin (1930) 12 Harley Quin stories The Thirteen Problems (1932) 13 Miss Marple stories The Hound of Death (1933) 12 Supernatural stories The Listerdale Mystery (1934) 12 Mystery stories Parker Pyne Investigates (1934) 12 Parker Pyne stories Murder in the Mews (1937) 4 Hercule Poirot stories The Labours of Hercules (1947) 12 Hercule Poirot stories The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding (1960) Five Hercule Poirot stories and One Miss Marple story Poirot's Early Cases (1974) 18 Hercule Poirot stories Miss Marple's Final Cases (1979) 6 Miss Marple stories and 2 supernatural stories. Problem at Pollensa Bay (1991) 2 Hercule Poirot stories, 2 Parker Pyne stories, 2 Harley Quin stories...

Baital Pachisi in Hindi

Baital Pachisi in Wikisource Hindi - बेताल पच्चीसी सिंहासन बत्तीसी (Deleted. It says moved, but can't find it anywhere)

Short Story Collections from Project Gutenberg

The Best Short Stories of 1915 The Best Short Stories of 1917 The Best Short Stories of 1919 The Best Short Stories of 1920 The Best Short Stories of 1921 The Best British Short Stories of 1922 O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1919 O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1920 O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921 Stories of Mystery The Continental Classics, Volume XVIII., Mystery Tales

Decameron and Cent Nouvelles nouvelles

Two story collections in the tradition of 1001 Arabian Nights , but in Italian and French (100 stories). English translations at Project Gutenberg - The Decameron, Volume I (Rigg translation) The Decameron, Volume II (Rigg translation) The Decameron (Payne translation) Cent Nouvelles nouvelles (One Hundred Merrie And Delightsome Stories)

Agatha Christie Novels at Project Gutenberg

The online text to Agatha Christie's first two novels at Project Gutenberg. The Mysterious Affair at Styles (1920) Secret Adversary (1922) And for those who have run out of Agatha Christie mysteries - If You've Run Out of Agatha Christie Mysteries !!

Anyone interested in Automatic Writing?

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It's amazing in how many places, and how many kinds of places you can find examples of Automatic writing. The best place to search is Google of course. But there are many hidden corners where you'll find the beast lurking. One place to check is your junk/spam mail folder. Yes, there is a risk of getting viruses, but if you are able to turn off the graphics the risk is greatly reduced. But the risk is still there. So if you are ready to take a slight risk, you can see some really amazing examples of automatic writing. Try opening spam mails with deliberately non-specific subject lines. The subject lines are also small examples of automatic writing that you actually won't recognize as automatic. You can safely skip the ones that change the spelling of their products to get throught the spam filter. Try it and let me know if you have any success in finding anything. Meanwhile I'll be checking my junk folder more often :)