Hugh Stowell Scott - Short Stories

Short Stories

Tomaso's Fortune and Other Stories (1904)

Sister (1892)

A Small World (1900)

In a Crooked Way

The Tale of a Scorpion

On the Rocks (1898)

"Golossa-a-l"

The Mule

In Love and War

Tomaso's Fortune (1899)

Stranded

Putting Things Right (1894)

For Juanita's Sake

At the Front (1894)

The End of the "Mooroo"

In a Caravan (1893)

In the Track of the Wandering Jew (1895)

Through the Gate of Tears (1896)

A Pariah (1896)

The Prodigal's Return (1896)

Magazine Stories Uncollected

Well Meant (1892)

A Pair of Dark Horses (1893)

In Countermine B (1893)

The Slowcoach (1893)

The Panther (1894)

The Haunted Hand (1894)

Crab-Appleby (1894)

Hand and Heart (1894)

A Friend in Need (1895)

The Lie That Tony Told (1895)

"The Morning Star" (1895)

The Carnival in Spain (1896)

Last Year's Nest (1896)

On the Brink (1896)

Of This Generation (1896)

After Many Days (1897)

In the Valley of Repose (1898)

An Old Custom (1901)

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