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8 articles are tagged with Serial Fiction. (Note: A search of the full text of articles for Serial Fiction finds 2104 articles)
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The 17th Letter
BEGINNING AN EXCITING SERIAL ABOUT A YOUNG COUPLE WHO BECOM ENTANGLED IN A NETWORK OF CONSPIRACY AND MYSTERY.
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 22 September 1945Supplement: The Argus Week-end Magazine, page 16
News ILLUSTRATED 6016 wordsTO MARY STRONG, working in her sunny kitchen, life seemed very good. She liked the early morning hours before New York ... -
Commodore Hornflower
PART TWELVE
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 15 September 1945Supplement: The Argus Week-end Magazine, page 18
News ILLUSTRATED 7215 wordsHORNBLOWER WAS CASUALLY WAITING for nothing in particular at the jetty when the boat touched at it, and Lieutenant ... -
Commodore Hornblower
PART ONE
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 30 June 1945Supplement: The Argus Week-End Magazine, page 16
News ILLUSTRATED 6757 wordsCAPTAIN SIR HORATIO HORNBLOWER sat in his bath, regarding with distaste his legs dangling over the end. They were thin ... -
Commodore Hornblower
PART ELEVEN
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 8 September 1945Supplement: The Argus Week-end Magazine, page 18
News ILLUSTRATED 6832 wordsHORNBLOWER WAS ENDEAVOURING to write a note in French to the governor — a weary exercise. Sometimes it was ... -
Commodore Hornblower
PART THREE SYNOPSIS OF EARLIER INSTALMENTS
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 14 July 1945Supplement: The Argus Week-End Magazine, page 18
News ILLUSTRATED 6344 wordsDelighted that orders from the Admiralty seat him to sea again, SIR HORATIO HORNBLOWER left hs wife. LADY BARBARA, and his 16-months-old son. ... -
Commodore Hornblower
PART EIGHT. SYNOPSIS OF EARLIER INSTALMENTS:
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 18 August 1945Supplement: The Argus Week-End Magazine, page 18
News ILLUSTRATED 6530 wordsDelighted that orders from the Admiralty sent him to sea again, SIR HORATIO HORNBLOWER left his wife. LADY BARBARA (sister of the MARQUIS OF ... -
Commodore Hornblower
PART FIVE SYNOPSIS OF EARLIER INSTALMENTS: Delighted that orders from the Admiralty sent him to sea again, SIR HORATIO HORNBLOWER left his wife. LADY BARBARA (sister of the' MARQUIS OF WELLESLEY, Secretary or State for Foreign Affairs) and his 16-montbs-old son. RICHARD. It was April, 1812, and Bonaparte was on the move again. Nobody knew whether he was going to fight the Russians or not, or whether Sweden would preserve her unfriendly neutrality. If there was going to be war, it was desirable to have a striking force in the Baltic. HORNBLOWER chose his old shipmate, CAPTAIN BUSH, to command Nonsuch, ship of the line[?] which, with a flotilla of two sloops, two bomb ketches, and a cutter, comprise his squadron. Though fired on by Danish batteries, HORNBLOWER'S squadron suffered only slight damage and reached the Baltic, where he recaptured a British merchant ship sailing with a prize crew from the French corvette Blanchefieur. The raider took refuge in the waters of Swedish Pomerania, and HORNBLOWER through his interpreter, a Finnish political exile from Sweden named BRAUN, demanded that the Swedes either order the ship to leave or intern it. They were unwilling to do either; thereupon HORNBLOWER took his bomb ketches into the dangerous shoal waters and destroyed the French privateer.
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 28 July 1945Supplement: The Argus Week-End Magazine, page 18
News ILLUSTRATED 5439 wordsHORNBLOWER TURNED BACK into his cabin to find Braun was waiting for him. "I have read through the newspapers, sir," he said. ... -
The Nobelist.
DOCTOR MERUEL'S STORY: [From the Freeth of Victor Cherbuliez,]
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879-1954) Tuesday 18 November 1879, page 2
News 2627 wordsA few years ago, said Doctor Meruel, two Americans made their appearance, or rather their re-appearance at my house,—two Yankees, two free citizens of the freest of ...
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