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  1. Royal Arms and Commandments in Our Churches by H.Munro Cautley, 1974-06-10
  2. When William Came: A Story Of London Under The Hohenzollerns by H. H. Munro, 2010-09-10
  3. Writer's Workshop by Margaret L. ; Meeson, Brian ; Callahan, Morley ; Munro, H. H. ; Jackson, Shirley ; Thouless, Robert H. ; Langewiesche, Wolfgang ; White, E. B. ; MacLennon, Hugh ; Fitzgerald, F. Scott ; Lewis, C. S. ; Herron, Shaun; Woolf, Virginia ; Ross, Sinclai Ford, 1966
  4. The Secret Sin Of Septimus Brope And Other Stories by Saki (H. H. Munro), 1995
  5. The Cronicles of clovis by Sake H H Munro, 1000-01-01
  6. The origin of the English nation by H Munro 1870-1947 Chadwick, 2010-09-08
  7. The Nature of Animal Colours by H. Munro & Vevers Gwynne Fox, 1960
  8. Studies in Old English by H Munro 1870-1947 Chadwick, 2010-08-08
  9. Cyberstork by Allen H. Munro, 2009-04-28
  10. Humor, Horror,and the Supernatural by H.H. Munro, Saki, 1965-01-01
  11. The Happy Cat: Beasts, Super-Beasts, and Monsters by Saki, H. H. Munro, 2003-09-01
  12. The Novels And Plays Of Saki by H. H. Munro, 2007-07-25
  13. The Unbearable Bassington (Dodo Press) by Saki (H. H. Munro), 2007-06-29
  14. The Complete Short Stories of"Saki" by H. H. Munro, 1949

61. 47935. Saki, [H.H. (Hector Hugh) Munro]. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION HH (Hector Hugh) Munro Saki (1870–1916), Scottish author.Reginald, in “Reginald at the Carlton,” Reginald (1904).
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62. Donnie Munro Index
Official site. Includes news, reviews, photos, lyrics, and discography.
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63. 47934. Saki, [H.H. (Hector Hugh) Munro]. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION HH (Hector Hugh) Munro Saki (1870–1916), Scottish author.Lady Caroline, in The Unbearable Bassington, ch. 7 (1912).
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64. Mirths Munro Bagging Site
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65. EXTRA ANCHOVIES! Saki (H. H. Munro)
Reginald. by Saki (HH Munro). from Reginald At The Carlton . (Theenjoyment of the Anchovy by the upper class is key to this passage.
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Reginald
by Saki (H. H. Munro)
from "Reginald At The Carlton"
(The enjoyment of the Anchovy by the upper class is key to this passage. Note also Reginald's comments on hors d'oeuvres in the afterlife. The Schoolmarm ) "A most variable climate," said the Duchess; "and how unfortunate that we should have had that very cold weather at a time when coal was so dear! So distressing for the poor." "Some one has observed that Providence is always on the side of the big dividends," remarked Reginald. The Duchess ate an anchovy in a shocked manner; she was sufficiently old-fashioned to dislike irreverence towards dividends. Reginald had left the selection of a feeding-ground to her womanly intuition, but he chose the wine himself, knowing that womanly intuition stops short at claret. A woman will cheerfully choose husbands for her less attractive friends, or take sides in a political controversy without the least knowledge of the issues involved-but no woman ever cheerfully chose a claret. "Hors d'oeuvres have always a pathetic interest for me," said Reginald: "they remind me of one's childhood that one goes through, wondering what the next course is going to be like and during the rest of the menu one wishes one had eaten more of the hors d'oeuvres. Don't you love watching the different ways people have of entering a restaurant? There is the woman who races in as though her whole scheme of life were held together by a one-pin despotism which might abdicate its functions at any moment; it's really a relief to see her reach her chair in safety. Then there are the people who troop in with an-unpleasant-duty-to-perform air, as if they were angels of Death entering a plague city. You see that type of Briton very much in hotels abroad. And nowadays there are always the Johannes-bourgeois, who bring a Cape-to-Cairo atmosphere with them what may be called the Rand Manner, I suppose."

66. Ian Munro Piano
Outline of his life, studies, and professional work from the member profile pages of the Australian Ensemble.
http://www.ae.unsw.edu.au/profiles/ianMunro.html

67. Blackstone Audiobooks - Audiobook - Saki: Short Stories By Saki (H.H. Munro)
No other discounts apply. Sale ends Feb. 7 2003. Saki Short Stories bySaki (HH Munro) read by Frederick Davidson and Nadia May Unabridged,
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68. The Uncollected Saki
Six previously uncollected stories by Saki taken from an appendix to A.J. Langguth's A Life of H.H. Munro (1982).
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Six Uncollected Stories of Saki
The Pond The Holy War The Almanack a Clovis story A Housing Problem A Sacrifice to Necessity A Shot in the Dark The stories, which to my best knowledge do not appear in any yet published collection of Saki's "complete" short stories, are taken from an appendix in A.J. Langguth's A Life of H.H. Munro

69. H. H. Munro - AnsMe.com Dictionary (define)
Dictionary HH Munro. Definition for HH Munro. HH Munro (noun) -. 1. Britishwriter of short stories (1870-1916) Synonyms Munro, Hector Hugh Munro, Saki.
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70. Rulemanes Munro, Importación Y Distribución De Rodamientos Y Afines
Empresa dedicada al a distribuci³n de rodamientos y cadenas de transporte.
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71. Sredni Vashtar--by H. H. Munro
HH Munro is a dead white guy who is known better, though probably not by much,as Saki. As far as we know there is still only one way to reach him.
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Conradin was ten years old, and the doctor had pronounced his professional opinion that the boy would not live another five years. The doctor was silky and effete, and counted for little, but his opinion was endorsed by Mrs. De Ropp, who counted for nearly everything. Mrs. De Ropp was Conradin's cousin and guardian, and in his eyes she represented those three-fifths of the world that are necessary and disagreeable and real; the other two-fifths, in perpetual antagonism to the foregoing, were summed up in himself and his imagination. One of these days Conradin supposed he would succumb to the mastering pressure of wearisome necessary things—such as illnesses and coddling restrictions and drawn-out dulness. Without his imagination, which was rampant under the spur of loneliness, he would have succumbed long ago. Mrs. De Ropp would never, in her honestest moments, have confessed to herself that she disliked Conradin, though she might have been dimly aware that thwarting him "for his good" was a duty which she did not find particularly irksome. Conradin hated her with a desperate sincerity which he was perfectly able to mask. Such few pleasures as he could contrive for himself gained an added relish from the likelihood that they would be displeasing to his guardian, and from the realm of his imagination she was locked out—an unclean thing, which should find no entrance. The Houdan hen was never drawn into the cult of Sredni Vashtar. Conradin had long ago settled that she was an Anabaptist. He did not pretend to have the remotest knowledge as to what an Anabaptist was, but he privately hoped that it was dashing and not very respectable. Mrs. De Ropp was the ground plan on which he based and detested all respectability.

72. Canadian Literary And Art Archives - Alice Munro
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MUNRO, ALICE.
Alice Munro fonds.
6.025 m of textual records.
Canadian author born Alice Laidlaw on July 10, 1931 in Wingham, Ontario. Biographical information available in The Oxford companion to Canadian literature, 2nd ed., p. 777-778.
Fonds consists of correspondence; notebooks; manuscripts of short stories, novels, television play, essays and articles; works on A. Munro; and miscellaneous material.
Previously known as Alice Munro papers.
Acquired in 1980, 1982, 1985. MsC 262, audio cassette of November 1978 interview of Alice Munro by Carole Gerson, donated by Carole Gerson in 1998. Accession 709/01.15 consists of published material by and about A. Munro collected by David Cook and donated by John Munro in 2001.
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Published inventories (for MsC 37) The Alice Munro papers : first accession. - (Canadian archival inventory series, no. 7). Calgary : University of Calgary Press biocritical essay by Thomas E. Tausky; and (for MsC 38) The Alice Munro papers : second accession (Canadian archival inventory series, no. 12). - Calgary :

73. Munro H. H. Literature: Classics, Literature - Classics / Criticism, Fiction, Cl
Munro HH Literature Classics, Literature Classics / Criticism, Fiction,Classics, English fiction, 20th century. Munro HH Literature
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74. Lochlyn Munro
Article on the Canadian actor.
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Tuesday, September 1, 1998
Campus star has a familiar face
By TYLER McLEOD Calgary Sun "I get stared at a lot because they're trying to figure out how they know me," Lochlyn Munro says.
"That happens to me all around North America because I've been in so many TV movies."
Reasons Munro looks familiar:
1. You watch TV movies with names like Mother May I Sleep With Danger? and Moment of Truth: Abduction of Innocence;
2. You watched Northwood, the Vancouver teen drama that ran from 1991-93, or;
3. You've caught his performance as a deranged frat boy in Dead Man on Campus.
"Now that I've been down in Los Angeles for a while, I forget that a lot of people in Canada watched Northwood," Munro muses.
"Every once in a while, I'll go back and kids will come up to me in a club and say, 'You were on Northwood, weren't you?' "
A career in the Canadian film industry landed the 100 Mile House native a Valerie Bertinelli-sized resume of TV movies, spots in episodic TV such as Highlander or 21 Jump Street and an occasional theatrical release like Unforgiven and Wagons East. All of which makes his face instantly familiar, not to mention a slight resemblance to Gary Busey.
"That and a younger version of Nick Nolte, I get a lot. It's kind of funny," he says, noting the similarities to those raspy-voiced blonds end there.

75. "Louise" By H. H. Munro (Saki)
Back, Louise. The tea will be quite cold, you'd better ring for somemore, said the Dowager Lady Beanford. Susan Lady Beanford was
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Louise
"The tea will be quite cold, you'd better ring for some more," said the Dowager Lady Beanford. Susan Lady Beanford was a vigorous old woman who had coquetted with imaginary ill-health for the greater part of a lifetime; Clovis Sangrail irreverently declared that she had caught a chill at the Coronation of Queen Victoria and had never let it go again. Her sister, Jane Thropplestance, who was some years her junior, was chiefly remarkable for being the most absent-minded woman in Middlesex. "I've really been unusually clever this afternoon," she remarked gaily, as she rang for the tea. "I've called on all the people I meant to call on; and I've done all the shopping that I set out to do. I even remembered to try and match that silk for you at Harrod's, but I'd forgotten to bring the pattern with me, so it was no use. I really think that was the only important thing I forgot during the whole afternoon. Quite wonderful for me, isn't it?" "What have you done with Louise?" asked her sister. "Didn't you take her out with you? You said you were going to." "Good gracious," exclaimed Jane, "what

76. Donnie Munro Fan Page
Fan page for the ex Runrig singer in English and German language, contains the latest news, many photos, links, discography, background information, and newspaper articles.
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77. "The Secret Sin Of Septimus Brope" By H. H. Munro (Saki)
Back, The Secret Sin Of Septimus Brope. Who and what is Mr. Brope? demanded the aunt of Clovis suddenly. Mrs. Riversedge, who had
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The Secret Sin Of Septimus Brope
"Who and what is Mr. Brope?" demanded the aunt of Clovis suddenly. Mrs. Riversedge, who had been snipping off the heads of defunct roses, and thinking of nothing in particular, sprang hurriedly to mental attention. She was one of those old-fashioned hostesses who consider that one ought to know something about one's guests, and that the something ought to be to their credit. "I believe he comes from Leighton Buzzard," she observed by way of preliminary explanation. "In these days of rapid and convenient travel," said Clovis, who was dispersing a colony of green-fly with visitations of cigarette smoke, "to come from Leighton Buzzard does not necessarily denote any great strength of character. It might only mean mere restlessness. Now if he had left it under a cloud, or as a protest against the incurable and heartless frivolity of its inhabitants, that would tell us something about the man and his mission in life." "What does he do?" pursued Mrs. Troyle magisterially.

78. The Toys Of Peace By Saki (H.H. Munro)
The Toys of Peace by Saki (HH Munro) Hypertext Meanings and Commentaries fromthe Encyclopedia of the Self by Mark Zimmerman. by. HH Munro ( Saki ).
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The Toys of Peace
by Saki (H.H. Munro)
Hypertext Meanings and Commentaries
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The Toys of Peace by H.H. Munro ("Saki") 1919 John Lane edition Contents: The Toys of Peace
Louise
Tea
The Disappearance of Crispina Umberleigh
The Wolves of Cernogratz
Louis
The Guests The Penance The Phantom Luncheon A Bread and Butter Miss Bertie's Christmas Eve Forewarned The Interlopers Quail Seed Canossa The Threat Excepting Mrs. Pentherby Mark The Hedgehog The Mappined Life Fate The Bull Morlvera Shock Tactics The Seven Cream Jugs The Occasional Garden The Sheep The Oversight Hyacinth The Image of the Lost Soul The Purple of the Balkan Kings The Cupboard of the Yesterdays For the Duration of the War THE TOYS OF PEACE "Harvey," said Eleanor Bope, handing her brother a cutting from a London morning paper of the 19th of March, "just read this about children's toys, please; it exactly carries out some of our ideas about influence and upbringing." "In the view of the National Peace Council," ran the extract, "there

79. Untitled Document
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80. The Unbearable Bassington By Saki (H.H. Munro)
The Unbearable Bassington by Saki (HH Munro) Hypertext Meanings andCommentaries from the Encyclopedia of the Self by Mark Zimmerman.
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The Unbearable Bassington
by Saki (H.H. Munro)
Hypertext Meanings and Commentaries
from the Encyclopedia of the Self
by Mark Zimmerman
The Unbearable Bassington by H. H. Munro (Saki) CHAPTER I FRANCESCA BASSINGTON sat in the drawing-room of her house in Blue
Street, W., regaling herself and her estimable brother Henry with
China tea and small cress sandwiches. The meal was of that elegant
proportion which, while ministering sympathetically to the desires
of the moment, is happily reminiscent of a satisfactory luncheon
and blessedly expectant of an elaborate dinner to come. In her younger days Francesca had been known as the beautiful Miss
Greech; at forty, although much of the original beauty remained, she was just dear Francesca Bassington. No one would have dreamed of calling her sweet, but a good many people who scarcely knew her were punctilious about putting in the "dear." Her enemies, in their honester moments, would have admitted that she was svelte and knew how to dress, but they would have agreed with her friends in asserting that she had no soul . When one's friends and enemies agree on any particular point they are usually wrong. Francesca

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