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  • ...ghter of [[Arthur Conan Doyle]], first published in the [[Waterloo Evening Courier]] on 5 february 1921. * in ''[[Waterloo Evening Courier]]'' (5 february 1921 [US]) ...
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  • ...ghter of [[Arthur Conan Doyle]], first published in the [[Waterloo Evening Courier]] on 22 january 1921. * in ''[[Waterloo Evening Courier]]'' (29 january 1921 [US]) ...
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  • ...ghter of [[Arthur Conan Doyle]], first published in the [[Waterloo Evening Courier]] on 22 january 1921. * in ''[[Waterloo Evening Courier]]'' (22 january 1921 [US]) ...
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  • ...ghter of [[Arthur Conan Doyle]], first published in the [[Waterloo Evening Courier]] on 15 january 1921. * in ''[[Waterloo Evening Courier]]'' (15 january 1921 [US]) ...
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  • ...ghter of [[Arthur Conan Doyle]], first published in the [[Waterloo Evening Courier]] on 5 march 1921. ...bout-ireland-and-growing-troubles.jpg|thumb|250px|right|[[Waterloo Evening Courier]]<br />(5 march 1921, p. 9)]] ...
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  • ...ghter of [[Arthur Conan Doyle]], first published in the [[Waterloo Evening Courier]] on 8 january 1921. * in ''[[Waterloo Evening Courier]]'' (8 january 1921 [US]) as ''A Talk with Lady Glenconner on Modern Spirit ...
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  • ...ghter of [[Arthur Conan Doyle]], first published in the [[Waterloo Evening Courier]] on 19 february 1921. * in ''[[Waterloo Evening Courier]]'' (19 february 1921 [US]) as ''Mrs. Clare Sheridan Talks About Russia and ...
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  • ...ghter of [[Arthur Conan Doyle]], first published in the [[Waterloo Evening Courier]] on 12 february 1921. * in ''[[Waterloo Evening Courier]]'' (12 february 1921 [US]) as ''Mary Conan Doyle Talks With a Great and Pe ...
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  • ...ghter of [[Arthur Conan Doyle]], first published in the [[Waterloo Evening Courier]] on 1 january 1921. * in ''[[Waterloo Evening Courier]]'' (1 january 1921 [US]) ...
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  • |data-sort-value="1879"| 1879-1906 ||data-sort-value="buff" | [[Buffalo Courier]] || Newspaper || Daily || USA || |data-sort-value="1879"| 1879-1907 ||data-sort-value="derb" | [[Derbyshire Courier]] || Newspaper || Daily || UK || ...
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  • * in ''[[The Courier-Journal]]'' (7 november 1891 [US]) 1 ill. * in ''[[Buffalo Courier]]'' (8 november 1891 [US]) as ''Adventures of Five Orange Pips'' ...
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  • * in ''[[The Courier-Journal]]'' (22 march 1925 [US]) 1 ill. by [[Frederic Dorr Steele]] * in ''[[Philadelphia Evening Bulletin]]'' (4 april 1925 [US]) 1 ill. ...
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  • * in ''[[The Evening Star (Washington D.C.)]]'' (23 april 1881 [US]) * in ''[[The Waterloo Courier]]'' (24 may 1881 [US]) ...
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  • * [[The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor]] (12 march 1892, [[The Courier-Journal]]) * [[A Story of Waterloo]] (21 september 1894) ''play'' ...
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  • * in ''[[The Courier-Journal]]'' (5 december 1891 [US]) 1 ill. * in ''[[Buffalo Courier]]'' (6 december 1891 [US]) as ''The Man with a Twisted Lip'' ...
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  • * in ''[[The Courier-Journal]]'' (2 october - 6 november 1892 [US]) 6 ill. by [[H. A. Ogden]] This was how it happened. One evening I had been kicked by Ned Barton, who was the bully of the school; and this ...
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  • * in ''[[The Courier-Journal]]'' (6 july - 14 september 1902 [US]) 10 ill. * in ''[[Los Angeles Evening Express]]'' (13 september - 11 october 1902 [US]) ...
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  • * ''Uncle Bernac'' (11 july 1906, [[Smith, Elder & Co.]] ''Waterloo Library'' [UK]) ...a lesson. There were several of us in the coffee-room at the Green Man one evening, and he, full of wine and malice, was heaping insults upon the French, his ...
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  • ...egimen and within a couple of days he had turned the corner. On the second evening I attended a séance with him, the medium being Mr. John Ticknor, whose powe ...ought her with her chaperone to the hotel, where we had a very interesting evening. She was a Miss Ridley, and claimed to be a direct descendant of the Protes ...
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  • ...ose detail in the autobiography. Put briefly, the facts were these. On the evening of March 6, 1844, Davis was suddenly possessed by some power which led him ...sick. My husband had not gone to bed when we first heard the noise on this evening. I had just lain down. It commenced as usual. I knew it from all other nois ...
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