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  1. Beasts and super-beasts by 1870-1916 Saki, 2010-08-28
  2. The rise of the Russian empire by 1870-1916 Saki, 2010-08-29
  3. The Unbearable Bassington, by H. H. Munro (""Saki"") ; with an introduction by Maurice Baring by Saki (1870-1916) - [H. H. Munro], 1928
  4. The chronicles of Clovis / by Saki (H.H. Munro) ; with an introduction by A. A. Milne by Saki (1870-1916), 1929-01-01
  5. The rise of the Russian empire by 1870-1916 Saki, 2010-08-25
  6. The chronicles of Clovis by 1870-1916 Saki, 2010-08-10
  7. When William came; a story of London under the Hohenzollerns by 1870-1916 Saki, 2010-08-19
  8. The toys of peace and other papers by 1870-1916 Saki, Rothay Reynolds, 2010-08-28
  9. The Unbearable Saki: The Work of H. H. Munro by Sandie Byrne, 2007-12-20

61. Comedy
Click here for a larger Image, Title Sredni Vashtar, The Secret Sin Septimus Brope,TheLumber Room. Author Saki (18701916). Series Comedy. ISBN 1-86092-013-6.
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Comedy Title: The Dancing Partner: Clocks Author: Jerome K. Jerome (1859-1927) Series: Comedy ISBN: Most famous for his classic, comic novel Three Men in a Boat (1889), which describes a rowing holiday on the Thames enjoyed by three men and their dog, Jerome K. Jerome first published The Dancing Partner three years later in Novel Notes. It is about as black as humour can get. An inventor creates a machine that can dance with all the girls at new society balls, but the results are far from satisfactory. Still in mechanical vain, this edition includes Jerome's little-known short, comic essay, Clocks. Buy Title: Here We Are A Telephone Call Author: Dorothy Parker (1893-1967) Series: Comedy ISBN: Dorothy Parker is remembered as much today for her sparkling short stories as for her poems and her witty remarks. In Here We Are a newly wedded couple prepares for the first evening of a honeymoon in New York. Both he and she face the stark possibility that marriage may not be quite as jolly as they had each anticipated. In A Telephone Call Parker's satiric wit is focussed on a hapless and frantic girl as she waits impatiently by the telephone praying that her lover will ring. Buy Title: Sredni Vashtar, The Secret Sin Septimus Brope

62. Story
BA STORY PAGE About the author of our story. Saki. 18701916. Hector HughMunro, was born in Burma in 1870, the youngest son of three children.
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STORY PAGE About the author of our story. SAKI The Open Window "My aunt will be down presently, Mr. Nuttel," said a very self-possessed young lady of fifteen; "in the meantime you must try and put up with me." Framton Nuttel endeavoured to say the correct something which should duly flatter the niece of the moment without unduly discounting the aunt that was to come. Privately he doubted more than ever whether these formal visits on a succession of total strangers would do much towards helping the nerve cure which he was supposed to be undergoing. "I know how it will be," his sister had said when he was preparing to migrate to this rural retreat; "you will bury yourself down there and not speak to a living soul, and your nerves will be worse than ever from moping. I shall just give you letters of introduction to all the people I know there. Some of them, as far as I can remember, were quite nice." Framton wondered whether Mrs. Sappleton, the lady to whom he was presenting one of the letters of introduction, came into the nice division. "Do you know many of the people round here?" asked the niece, when she judged that they had had sufficient silent communion.

63. The Overshadowed And Surprising
Saki (18701916). Saki (Hector Hugh Munro, 1870-1916), the great short-storywriter of such masterpieces as The Open Window, was
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The Overshadowed and The Surprising
. . . Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie,
In Flanders fields.
John McCrae
The Overshadowed Poets of The Great War
William Noel Hodgson
Born: 3rd January 1893
Died: 1st July 1916 (first day of the Battle of the Somme)
Aged 23 years
Lieutenant
William Noel Hodgson was a Georgian poet in the style of Rupert Brooke . He volunteered in 1914, and served with the Devonshire Regiment. In September, 1915, during the Battle of Loos, "[u]nder heavy enemy fire Hodgson, three other young officers and a hundred men held a captured trench for 36 hours without reinforcements or food. Hodgson was awarded the Military Cross" (Powell, A Deep Cry 99). Marching out of this hell-hole, Hodgson composed the incredibly resilient " Back to Rest ." In 1916, Hodgson began writing stories, poems, and essays about the front under the pseudonym "Edward Melbourne." Hodgson was especially fond of telling tales about his resourceful "batman" (his aide). His pieces enjoyed an audience in the leading magazines of the day. As his unit waited to move up to its jumping off position at the Somme Offensive, Hodgson composed his last poem " Before Action ." On July 1st, Hodgson's battalion attacked the German trenches south of Mametz. "At the end of the day the bodies of 159 men, including Noel Hodgson were found. The body of Hodgson's batman was lying at his side. The men of the 9th Battalion were buried in their Mansel Copse trench, and a notice above the trench read: "The Devonshires held this trench. The Devonshires hold it still" (Powell

64. Memorial Detail
Sharing Saki stories with Rich. Rich Ares and I shared appreciation for the workof Saki (HH Munro, 18701916), a literary taste not often met with these days.
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65. 13stripes
Upload cool images! A little inaccuracy sometimes saves a ton of explanation. HH Munro (Saki) (18701916). Moveless (a.) Motionless; fixed.
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67. EXTRA ANCHOVIES! Saki (H. H. Munro)
Read classic literature including Reginald in Russia by H. H. (Saki) Munro at 4literature.net
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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."

68. The Open Window
The Open Window H. Munro, 18701916) "My aunt will be down presently, Mr. Nuttel " said a very self-possessed young lady of fifteen; "in the meantime you must try and put up with me."
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The Open Window
by SAKI (H. H. Munro, 1870-1916) "My aunt will be down presently, Mr. Nuttel," said a very self-possessed young lady of fifteen; "in the meantime you must try and put up with me." Framton Nuttel endeavored to say the correct something which should duly Hatter the niece of the moment without unduly discounting the aunt that was to come. Privately he doubted more than ever whether these formal visits on a succession of total strangers would do very much towards helping the nerve cure which he was supposed to be undergoing. "I know how it will be," his sister had said when he was preparing to migrate to this rural retreat; "you will bury yourself down there and not speak to a living soul, and your nerves will be worse than ever from moping. I shall just give you letters of introduction to all the people I know there. Some of them, as far as I can remember, were quite nice." Framton wondered whether Mrs. Sappleton, the lady to whom he was presenting one of the letters of introduction came into the nice division. "Do you know many of the people round here?" asked the niece, when she judged that they had had sufficient silent communion.

69. Cool Quiz! Trivia, Quizzes, Puzzles, Jokes, Useless Knowledge,
Saki. Her frocks are built in Paris but she wears them with a strongEnglish accent. Saki (1870 - 1916). People may say what
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70. The Open Window By Saki [H. H. Munro]
Saki's short story The Open Window full text in html
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The Open Window
By Saki
[Hector H. Munro]
"MY aunt will be down presently, Mr. Nuttel," said a very self-possessed young lady of fifteen; "in the meantime you must try and put up with me." Framton Nuttel endeavoured to say the correct something which should duly flatter the niece of the moment without unduly discounting the aunt that was to come. Privately he doubted more than ever whether these formal visits on a succession of total strangers would do much towards helping the nerve cure which he was supposed to be undergoing. "I know how it will be," his sister had said when he was preparing to migrate to this rural retreat; "you will bury yourself down there and not speak to a living soul, and your nerves will be worse than ever from moping. I shall just give you letters of introduction to all the people I know there. Some of them, as far as I can remember, were quite nice." Framton wondered whether Mrs. Sappleton, the lady to whom he was presenting one of the letters of introduction, came into the nice division. "Do you know many of the people round here?" asked the niece, when she judged that they had had sufficient silent communion.

71. 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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72. 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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73. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
To the lobby of the Internet Public Library. Online Literary CriticismCollection. Saki (1870 1916). Nationality Scottish, Periods
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74. Saki
Features a short biography of writer Saki, the pseudonym of Hector Hugh Munro.Category Arts Literature Authors S Saki......Munro's columns and short stories were published under the pen name 'Saki', whowas the cupbearer in The Rabaoyat of Omar Khayyam, an ancient Persian poem.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Saki (1870-1916) - Pseudonym of Hector Hugh Munro Scottish-born writer whose stories satirize the Edwardian social scene not so seldom in macabre and cruel light. Munro's columns and short stories were published under the pen name 'Saki', who was the cupbearer in The Rabaoyat of Omar Khayyam , an ancient Persian poem. Saki's stories were full of witty sayings - such as "The cook was a good cook, as cooks go; and as cooks go she went." - and included coded references to homosexuality. "A little inaccuracy sometimes saves tons of explanations." (from The Square Egg Hector Hugh Munro was born in Akyab, Burma (now Myamar) as the son of Charles Augustus Munro, an inspector-general for the Burma police. Her mother, the former Mary Frances Mercer, died in 1872 - she was killed by a runaway cow in an English country lane. Munro was brought up in England with his brother and sister by a pair of strict and awful aunts who used frequently the birch and whip. Munro was educated at Pencarwick School in Exmoth and the Bedford Grammar School. From 1887 he traveled with his family in France, Germany and Switzerland. In 1891 his father settled in Devon where he worked as a teacher. In 1893 Munro joined the Burma police. He returned to England three years later and started his career as a journalist, writing for Westminster Gazette In 1900 appeared Munro's first book, THE RISE OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE, a historical study modelled upon

75. Saki Quotes - The Quotations Page
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Addresses are given to us to conceal our whereabouts.
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He's simply got the instinct for being unhappy highly developed.
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The young have aspirations that never come to pass, the old have reminiscences of what never happened.
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76. Saki - Author Details And Biography - The Quotations Page
Quotations by Author. Author details Saki (1870 1916). Full Name,Munro, Hector Hugh (HH Munro; pseud. Saki). Biography, British (Burman
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77. Hennepin County Library - Online Catalog
Munro, Douglas, 1. Munro, Eleanor C. 5. Munro, HH (Hector Hugh), 18701916, 0. SeeSaki, 1870-1916. 6. Previous 10 Next 10. home ~ need a library card? ~ other mn.
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78. Saki Bibliography
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Reginald in Russia: And Other Sketches The Chronicles of Clovis ... The Toys of Peace: And Other Papers The Square Egg and Other Sketches The Westminster Alice The Complete Short Stories of Saki The Short Stories of Saki The Novels and Plays of Saki Selected Short Stories of Saki A Saki Sampler The Short Stories Humor, Horror and the Supernatural 76 Short Stories The Bodley Head Saki Incredible Tales Collected Short Stories of Saki Complete Works ... The Secret Sin of Septimus / Brope / Sredni Vashtar / the Lumber Room with Envelope
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A Century of Horror Vampire and Werewolf Stories ... Shivers for Christmas Short stories Top The Innocence of Reginald Reginald at the Carlton Reginald on Besetting Sins Reginald on House-Parties Reginald on Tarriffs Reginald on Worries Reginald's Choir Treat Reginald's Christmas Revel Reginald's Drama Reginald's peace Poem Reginald's Rubaiyat Gabriel-Ernest The Baker's Dozen The Blood-Feud of Toad-Water Cross Currents Judkin of the Parcels The Lost Sanjak The Mouse Reginald in Russia The Reticence of Lady Anne The Saint and the Goblin The Sex That Doesn't Shop The Soul of Laploshka Sredni Vashtar

79. Literary Encyclopedia
Saki. (1870 1916), www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature. StatusMajor. Story Writer. Active 1890 - 1916 in England, Britain, Europe.
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80. Saki
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