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  2. Saki - Wikipedia

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    Saki Shorts (2003) is a musical based on nine stories by Saki, with music, book and lyrics by John Gould and Dominic McChesney. Miracles at Short Notice (2011) by James Lark is another musical based on short stories by Saki. [24] Life According to Saki (2016) by Katherine Rundell is a play inspired by the life and work of Saki. [25]

  3. Interloper - Wikipedia

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    Interlopers , a 2001 science fiction novel by Alan Dean Foster; The Interlopers, a Matt Helm spy novel by Donald Hamilton "The Interlopers", a short story by Saki; Interloper, by Carbon Based Lifeforms

  4. The Chronicles of Clovis - Wikipedia

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    The Chronicles of Clovis (1911) is the third volume of short stories by Saki, the pseudonym of Hector Hugh Munro.The collection features 28 stories, the majority of which had earlier appeared in various newspapers and magazines.

  5. Category:Works by Saki - Wikipedia

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    Plays by Saki (1 P) S. Short story collections by Saki (2 P) Pages in category "Works by Saki" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  6. Tobermory (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Hector Hugh Munro (), photographed by E. O. Hoppé"Tobermory" is a humorous short story by Hector Hugh Munro written under his pen-name, Saki.It was originally published in The Westminster Gazette in 1909, first collected, in a revised form, in The Chronicles of Clovis (1911), and has frequently been reprinted in anthologies.

  7. Gabriel-Ernest - Wikipedia

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    "Gabriel-Ernest" is a 1909 short story by British writer H. H. Munro, better known as Saki. The story was included in The Westminster Gazette and appears in the collection Reginald in Russia published by Methuen & Co. in 1910.

  8. The Interlopers (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Interlopers, first published in 1969, was the twelfth novel in the Matt Helm spy series by Donald Hamilton, which began in 1960.It represents a middle period in the Helm novels, being about 80,000 words in length, somewhat longer than the first four or five in the series, but considerably shorter than most of the Helm books of the eighties and nineties, which were generally well over ...

  9. Category:Plays by Saki - Wikipedia

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