Stories by Title
A
- The Abbot and the Black Penitent by Anonymous, in Bentley's Miscellany (1838)
- The Adventure of the Cardboard Box by Arthur Conan Doyle, in The Strand Magazine (1893)
- The Adventure of the Reigate Squire by Arthur Conan Doyle, in The Strand Magazine (1894)
- The Adventure of the Speckled Band by Arthur Conan Doyle, in The Strand Magazine (1892)
- An Adventure Under the Sea, Part 1 by Anonymous, in Our Boys’ Journal; A Weekly Magazine for Every Home (1877)
- An Adventure Under the Sea, Part 2 by Anonymous, in Our Boys’ Journal; A Weekly Magazine for Every Home (1877)
- After Twenty Years by Ada M. Trotter, in The Argosy (1891)
- All Men Equal:—An Oriental Fable by Anonymous, in The True Briton (1852)
- An Angel Unawares by Anonymous, in Forget-Me-Not (1896)
- Angelina's Fainted! by Red Riding Hood, in The Ladies’ Companion at Home and Abroad (1849)
- Annie’s Pet Lamb; or, Kindness Brings Its Own Reward by Anonymous, in The Children's Friend (1866)
- An April Fool by Anonymous, in The Young Englishwoman (1867)
B
- Beautiful Lucy Pierson: A Tale by Annie Hall Thomas, in London Society (1862)
- Beleaguered by Tigers; and Other True Incidents of Travel in Sumatra by Claes Ericsson, in The Boy's Own Paper (1879)
- The Betrothed Children by Frederick Bayle St. John, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1854)
- The Betrothed by Letitia Landon, in The Amulet, A Christian Literary Remembrancer (1832)
- Black Jenny: A Tale Founded on Facts by Mrs. Moodie, in Marshall’s Christmas Box (1832) [Draft]
- The Black Pin by Anonymous, in The Keepsake (1838)
- Blanche Tréguier by Anonymous, in Macmillan's Magazine (1870)
- Blind Love by Laurence Housman, in The Pageant (1897)
- A Blot on St. Basil by Arthur George Morrison, in The Butterfly (1899)
- The Blue Moon by Laurence Housman, in The Butterfly (1899)
- The Blue Wonder by Anonymous, in Bentley's Miscellany (1837)
- Bob and Brownie by H. A. F., in The Chatterbox (1876)
- The Boy and the Fire by Anonymous, in Sunshine (1862)
- A Burnt-Out Sun and a Frozen World: A Wild Dream by Jesse Myphos, in The Young Emancipator (1878)
C
- The Cake King; A Russian Fairytale by N. P. Vagner, in Our Corner (1888) [Draft]
- The Carpenter's Boy by Anonymous, in The Working Man's Friend, and Family Instructor (1850)
- The Case of Lady Sannox by Arthur Conan Doyle, in The Idler (1893)
- A Christmas Tree by Charles Dickens, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1850)
- A Clandestine Correspondence by Frederick Boyle, in Longman's Magazine (1889)
- The Concord of Clofield by Lily Dougall, in The Dome (1897)
- The Convict by Charles Ollier, in The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-Teller (1836)
- The Corsican Brothers by Finch Mason, in Fores’s Sporting Notes and Sketches; a Quarterly Magazine Descriptive of British and Foreign Sport (1885)
- A Country Fair or Old Aunt Letty's Fancies by Louisa H. Sheridan, in The Comic Offering, or, Ladies’ Melange of Literary Mirth (1832)
- Cray Thornton's Chestnuts by Mary Dwinell Chellis, in The Chatterbox (1876) [Draft]
- Curious if True. (Extract from a Letter from Richard Whittingham, Esq.) by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, in The Cornhill Magazine (1860)
- A Cutting Sarcasm: A Story of a Penny Shave by Burnett Fallow, in The Boy's Own Paper (1897)
D
- Daisy and Buttercup, Part 1 by Mrs. J. F. B. Firth, in The Girl's Own Paper (1882)
- Daisy and Buttercup, Part 2 by Mrs. J. F. B. Firth, in The Girl's Own Paper (1882)
- Daisy and Buttercup, Part 3 by Mrs. J. F. B. Firth, in The Girl's Own Paper (1882)
- Daisy and Buttercup, Part 4 by Mrs. J. F. B. Firth, in The Girl's Own Paper (1882)
- Dawn by A. P. D., in The International Theosophist (1898) [Draft]
- De Profundis by Arthur Conan Doyle, in The Idler (1892)
- The Dead Alive by Anonymous, in Bentley's Miscellany (1862)
- The Dead Man's Race, A Christmas Story by W. Jerdan, in Bentley's Miscellany (1839)
- Death by Gertrude Atherton, in The Anti-Philistine: A Monthly Magazine & Review of Belles-Lettres: Also a Periodical of Protest (1897)
- Death of the Old Wife by Anonymous, in The Mothers' Treasury (1864)
- Detective Stories Gone Wrong: The Adventures of Sherlaw Kombs by Robert Barr, in The Idler (1892)
- The Devil and the Deep Sea by Rudyard Kipling, in The Graphic (1895) [Draft]
- A Dialogue on Art by John Orchard, in The Germ: Thoughts Toward Nature in Poetry, Literature and Art (1850)
- The Diary of a Disappointed Young Man, Part 1 by Anonymous, in The Young Englishwoman (1867) [Draft]
- The Diary of a Disappointed Young Man, Part 2 by Anonymous, in The Young Englishwoman (1867) [Draft]
- The Diary of a Disappointed Young Man, Part 3 by Anonymous, in The Young Englishwoman (1867) [Draft]
- The Discontented Boy by Anonymous, in Pleasant Hours: An Illustrated Monthly (1866)
- The Doctor's Daughter by Anonymous, in All the Year Round, A Weekly Journal (1866)
- The Dog and the Man by Stanley Waterloo, in The Anti-Philistine: A Monthly Magazine & Review of Belles-Lettres: Also a Periodical of Protest (1897)
- Don't Tell Father! by Anonymous, in The Family Economist (1848)
- Dorothea's Dream by Anonymous, in The Girl's Own Paper (1882)
- The Dream by Mary Shelley, in The Keepsake (1832)
E
- Emily von Rosenthal--How She Was Spirited Away by James White, in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1839)
- The Emu and the Inkstand by Anonymous, in The Christian Keepsake and Missionary Annual (1837)
- The End of an Episode by Evelyn Sharp, in The Yellow Book (1895)
- The End of the Tragedy by Mabel E. Wotton, in The Argosy (1890)
- An Evening of Lucy Ashton's by Letitia Landon, in Heath’s Book of Beauty (1833) [Draft]
- An Evening with Dressmakers, Part 1 by Anonymous, in The Bradfordian (1860)
- An Evening with Dressmakers, Part 2 by Anonymous, in The Bradfordian (1860)
- The Evil Eye by Mary Shelley, in The Keepsake (1830)
- An Executor by John Hollingshead, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1859)
- Expelled! by Fred Whishaw, in Young England: An Illustrated Magazine for Recreation and Instruction (1895) [Draft]
- Eyes or Mouth (Aux Dames) by Anonymous, in The Young Englishwoman (1867) [Draft]
F
- Fairy Flights by May Bowley, in Father Christmas (1886) [Draft]
- Fairy Turnspit by Anonymous, in Aunt Judy’s Magazine; for Young People (1881)
- The Fairy with the Grey Beard by Winifred Graham, in The Strand Magazine (1900)
- The Fairy's Foster-Mother: A Legend of Ireland by John L'Estrange, in The Illuminated Magazine (1845) [Draft]
- A Falling Out by Kenneth Grahame, in The Yellow Book (1895) [Draft]
- The Farmer’s Tale; or, That Way Won’t Do by Anonymous, in The Child’s Companion and Juvenile Instructor (1853)
- Fatal Jewels by Albany de Fonblanque, in Belgravia; A London Magazine (1869)
- Fauntleroy; A Study in Parents by Walter Emanuel, in The Butterfly (1899) [Draft]
- The Fiddle Rock by Graily Hewitt, in The Cornish Magazine (1898)
- The Fight of Hell-Kettle by Tyrone Power, in Bentley's Miscellany (1838)
- The Fireside Fairy, Part 1 by Anonymous, in The Ladies’ Companion at Home and Abroad (1850)
- The Fireside Fairy, Part 2 by Anonymous, in The Ladies’ Companion at Home and Abroad (1850)
- The Fireside Fairy, Part 3 by Anonymous, in The Ladies’ Companion at Home and Abroad (1850)
- A Fireside Story, Told by the Poker by Anonymous, in Belgravia; A London Magazine (1866)
- For Money—For Love by Lucy Jane Clifford, in Cassell's Family Magazine (1881)
- French with a Mistress by George Manville Fenn, in Hood's Comic Annual (1883)
- From Her by Lady Lindsay, in The Woman's World (1888)
G
- Gabriel’s Marriage, Part 1 by Wilkie Collins, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1853)
- Gabriel's Marriage, Part 2 by Wilkie Collins, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1853)
- Galenzi's Revenge by Allan Monkhouse, in The Butterfly (1899)
- The Gold Fish by Lady Lindsay, in Atalanta (1888) [Draft]
- A Golden Silence by John Strange Winter, in Atalanta (1887)
- Good Advice by Anonymous, in The Chatterbox (1883)
- A Good Young Prince by L. W., in Beeton's Annual: Fact, Fiction, History, and Adventure (1870)
- A Gouty Courtship, Part 1 by F.C.PH., in Punch (1901)
- A Gouty Courtship, Part 2 by F.C.PH., in Punch (1901)
- The Great Inundation by W. W. Fenn, in Routledge’s Every Boy’s Annual (1886)
- A Great Savior; Or, Gustave the Dutch Boy by Thomas John Barnado, in The Children’s Treasury & Advocate of the Homeless & Destitute (1874)
- Guile Up To Date by George Manville Fenn, in The Strand Magazine (1900)
- Gurdom's Ghost; A Shore Shooting Adventure by Wilf Pocklington, in Fores’s Sporting Notes and Sketches; a Quarterly Magazine Descriptive of British and Foreign Sport (1885)
H
- The Half-Brothers by John Banim and Michael Banim, in The Keepsake (1829)
- Hand and Soul by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, in The Germ: Thoughts Toward Nature in Poetry, Literature and Art (1850)
- Hath Not a Jew Eyes? by Lily Dougall, in Longman's Magazine (1889)
- The Haunted House, Part 1: The Mortals in the House by Charles Dickens, in All the Year Round, A Weekly Journal (1859) [Draft]
- The Haunted House, Part 2: The Ghost in the Clock Room by Sarah Smith, in All the Year Round, A Weekly Journal (1859) [Draft]
- The Haunted House, Part 3: The Ghost in the Double Room by George Augustus Sala, in All the Year Round, A Weekly Journal (1859) [Draft]
- The Haunted House, Part 4: The Ghost in the Picture Room by Adelaide Procter, in All the Year Round, A Weekly Journal (1859) [Draft]
- The Haunted House, Part 5: The Ghost in the Cupboard Room by Wilkie Collins, in All the Year Round, A Weekly Journal (1859) [Draft]
- The Haunted House, Part 6: The Ghost in Master B.'s Room by Charles Dickens, in All the Year Round, A Weekly Journal (1859) [Draft]
- The Haunted House, Part 7: The Ghost in the Garden Room by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, in All the Year Round, A Weekly Journal (1859) [Draft]
- The Haunted House, Part 8: The Ghost in the Corner Room by Charles Dickens, in All the Year Round, A Weekly Journal (1859) [Draft]
- Have Patience by Anonymous, in Primitive Methodist Juvenile Magazine (1864)
- Head of the Family by W.W. Jacobs, in The Strand Magazine (1909)
- Helen Fairfax by Mrs. James Whittle, in The Ladies’ Companion at Home and Abroad (1850)
- Helen Fairfax, continued by Mrs. James Whittle, in The Ladies’ Companion at Home and Abroad (1850)
- The Holly-Tree Inn, Part 1: The Guest by Charles Dickens, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1855)
- The Holly-Tree Inn, Part 2: The Ostler by Wilkie Collins, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1855)
- The Holly-Tree Inn, Part 3: The Boots by Charles Dickens, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1855)
- The Holly-Tree Inn, Part 4: The Landlord by William Howitt, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1855)
- The Holly-Tree Inn, Part 5: The Barmaid by Adelaide Procter, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1855)
- The Holly-Tree Inn, Part 6: The Poor Pensioner by Harriet Parr, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1855)
- The Holly-Tree Inn, Part 7: The Bill by Charles Dickens, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1855)
- The Home-Coming by Arthur Conan Doyle, in The Strand Magazine (1909)
- The Hon. Percy Heron by Robert Shindler, in Longman's Magazine (1889)
- Honesty and Industry: A Narrative for the Young by Anonymous, in The Working Man's Friend, and Family Instructor (1852)
- The Honeymoons: An Autumn Adventure by Sidney Laman Blanchard, in Belgravia; A London Magazine (1869)
- Honoria Spencer's Mistake; or, Duty Versus Love, Part 1 by S. L. Gibbs, in The Girl's Own Paper (1882)
- Honoria Spencer's Mistake; or, Duty Versus Love, Part 2 by S. L. Gibbs, in The Girl's Own Paper (1882)
- A Hopeless Passion by James Payne, in The Train (1856)
- The House of Shame by H. B. Marriott Watson, in The Yellow Book (1895)
- A House to Let, Part 1: Over the Way by Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1858) [Draft]
- A House to Let, Part 2: The Manchester Marriage by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1858) [Draft]
- A House to Let, Part 3: Going into Society by Charles Dickens, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1858) [Draft]
- A House to Let, Part 4: Three Evenings in the House by Adelaide Procter, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1858) [Draft]
- A House to Let, Part 5: Trottle's Report by Wilkie Collins, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1858) [Draft]
- A House to Let, Part 6: Let at Last by Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1858) [Draft]
- How Fletcher Saved the "Fish Eagle": A Story of the Behring Sea by Harold Bindloss, in The Boy's Own Paper (1899)
- How My Debts Were Paid by John Berwick Harwood, in Belgravia; A London Magazine (1867)
- Hunted Down by Charles Dickens, in All the Year Round, A Weekly Journal (1860)
- Hunted Down, Portion the Second by Charles Dickens, in All the Year Round, A Weekly Journal (1860)
I
J
K
L
- The Land of Suspense: A Story of the Seen and Unseen by Margaret Oliphant, in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1897)
- The Last Drink by Angus Evan Abbott, in The Idler (1894)
- The Last Sketch: Emma by Charlotte Brontë, in The Cornhill Magazine (1860) [Draft]
- The Legend of Diarmuid and Grania by Isabella Augusta Gregory, in Samhain: an Occasional Review (1901)
- Legends of Richard the Good, Duke of Normandy by William John Thoms, in Leigh Hunt’s London Journal (1834)
- Letter of a French Governess to an English Lady by Louisa H. Sheridan, in The Comic Offering, or, Ladies’ Melange of Literary Mirth (1832) [Draft]
- The Life Ransom by Georgina C. Munro, in The Ladies’ Companion at Home and Abroad (1850)
- Light by John Gray, in The Pageant (1897) [Draft]
- The Light-House by Anonymous, in The Train (1857) [Draft]
- Lilly Watson; or, The Star on the Deep by Anonymous, in Eliza Cook’s Journal (1850) [Draft]
- The Little Dog by J. A. Shepherd, in The Strand Magazine (1895)
- Lizzie Leigh, Part 1 by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1850)
- Lizzie Leigh, Part 2 by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1850)
- Lizzie Leigh, Part 3 by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1850)
- Lot 99 by Ada Radford, in The Yellow Book (1896)
- Lucky Jack by Anonymous, in Little Wide-Awake: A Story Book for Little Children (1875)
M
- Making a Name; or, Mortifications and Misfortunes by Louisa H. Sheridan, in The Comic Offering, or, Ladies’ Melange of Literary Mirth (1832)
- Making Purchases, or Misfortunes Never Come Single by Charlotte F. Sullivan, in The Comic Offering, or, Ladies’ Melange of Literary Mirth (1832)
- The Man Who Carried His Own Bundle by Anonymous, in The Comic Offering, or, Ladies’ Melange of Literary Mirth (1832) [Draft]
- The Man with the Huge Umbrella by Renton Nicholson, in Cockney Adventures and Tales of London Life (1837)
- Marie De Villemare by Anonymous, in Bentley's Miscellany (1839)
- The Marsh Fog and the Sea Breeze, Part 1 by Harriet Martineau, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1851)
- The Marsh Fog and the Sea Breeze, Part 2 by Harriet Martineau, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1851)
- A “Mauvais Quart d’Heure” by Wilhelmina FitzClarence, Countess of Munster, in The Woman's World (1889)
- May Goldworthy; A Sequel to 'Queen O' the May.' Part 1 by Anne Beale, in The Girl's Own Paper (1882) [Draft]
- May Goldworthy; A Sequel to 'Queen O' the May.' Part 2 by Anne Beale, in The Girl's Own Paper (1882) [Draft]
- May Goldworthy; A Sequel to 'Queen O' the May.' Part 3 by Anne Beale, in The Girl's Own Paper (1882) [Draft]
- May Goldworthy; A Sequel to 'Queen O' the May.' Part 4 by Anne Beale, in The Girl's Own Paper (1882) [Draft]
- The Merry Men, Part 1 by Robert Louis Stevenson, in The Cornhill Magazine (1882)
- The Merry Men, Part 2 by Robert Louis Stevenson, in The Cornhill Magazine (1882) [Draft]
- A Midnight Adventure by Minnie Douglas, in The Argosy (1883)
- Minna, the Broom Girl by Anonymous, in Marshall’s Christmas Box (1832)
- Moll of Wapping: An Eastern Tale, Part 1 by Anonymous, in The Snob: A Literary and Scientific Journal (1829)
- Moll of Wapping: An Eastern Tale, Part 2 by Anonymous, in The Snob: A Literary and Scientific Journal (1829)
- Moll of Wapping: An Eastern Tale, Part 3 by Anonymous, in The Snob: A Literary and Scientific Journal (1829)
- A Mother's Love (Chapters 1-2) by Frederick Hastings, in The Mothers' Treasury (1883)
- A Mother's Love (Chapters 3-4) by Frederick Hastings, in The Mothers' Treasury (1883)
- A Mother's Love (Chapter 5) by Frederick Hastings, in The Mothers' Treasury (1883)
- The Mud-Coil Indian by Philip Stewart Robinson, in The Pall Mall Magazine (1895)
- Mugby Junction, No. 1 Branch Line, The Signal-Man by Charles Dickens, in All the Year Round, A Weekly Journal (1866)
- A Musical Cinderella by William Freeland, in Hedderwick’s Miscellany of Instructive and Entertaining Literature (1862)
- A Musical Mystery by Anonymous, in The Englishwoman’s Domestic Magazine (1860)
- My Blind Sister by Harriet Parr, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1856)
- My Brother’s Friend, Part 1 by Anonymous, in The Young Englishwoman (1867)
- My Brother’s Friend, Part 2 by Anonymous, in The Young Englishwoman (1867)
- My First Picture. A Tale. by R. M., in London Society (1862)
- My First Season. Being Extracts from the Private Correspondence of the Lady Gwendolyn Hawthorne, Part 1 by M. A. Brackenbury, in The Graphic (1890)
- My First Season. Being Extracts from the Private Correspondence of the Lady Gwendolyn Hawthorne, Part 2 by M. A. Brackenbury, in The Graphic (1890)
- My First Season. Being Extracts from the Private Correspondence of the Lady Gwendolyn Hawthorne, Part 3 by M. A. Brackenbury, in The Graphic (1890)
- My First Season. Being Extracts from the Private Correspondence of the Lady Gwendolyn Hawthorne, Part 4 by M. A. Brackenbury, in The Graphic (1890)
- My First Season. Being Extracts from the Private Correspondence of the Lady Gwendolyn Hawthorne, Part 5 by M. A. Brackenbury, in The Graphic (1890)
- My Own Murderer by Edward John Goodman, in The Idler (1893)
- The Mysterious Lady of the Haystack by Anonymous, in The Young Englishwoman (1867)
N
O
- The Old Dragon's Story by William Martin, in Peter Parley's Annual (1861)
- The Old Gentleman by Theodore Hook, in The Keepsake (1829)
- Old Grimshaw's Ghost, Part 1 by Vernon Fielding, in The Union Jack (1880) [Draft]
- Old Grimshaw's Ghost, Part 2 by Vernon Fielding, in The Union Jack (1880) [Draft]
- Old Grimshaw's Ghost, Part 3 by Vernon Fielding, in The Union Jack (1880) [Draft]
- The Old Man in Love by Charles de Bernard, in The Englishwoman’s Domestic Magazine (1855) [Draft]
- The Old, Old Story by B. G. P., in The Young Ladies' Journal (1877)
- On Kremashun. A Posthumous Paper. by Artimus Ward, in The Shotover Papers, or, Echoes from Oxford (1874) [Draft]
- One To-Day Is Worth Two To-Morrows by Anonymous, in Tract Magazine; or, Christian Miscellany (1864) [Draft]
- The Other Side: A Breton Legend by Eric Stenbock, in The Spirit Lamp: An Oxford Magazine without News, an Aesthetic, Literary, and Critical Magazine (1893)
- Our Bonnie, Part 1 by Herbert Oakburne, in Utopia: A Mutual Improvement Magazine and Monthly Review (1881) [Draft]
- Our Bonnie, Part 2 by Herbert Oakburne, in Utopia: A Mutual Improvement Magazine and Monthly Review (1881) [Draft]
- Our Bonnie, Part 3 by Herbert Oakburne, in Utopia: A Mutual Improvement Magazine and Monthly Review (1881) [Draft]
- Our Bonnie, Part 4 by Herbert Oakburne, in Utopia: A Mutual Improvement Magazine and Monthly Review (1881) [Draft]
- Our Bonnie, Part 5 by Herbert Oakburne, in Utopia: A Mutual Improvement Magazine and Monthly Review (1881) [Draft]
- Our Society at Cranford by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1851) [Draft]
- An Outpost of Progress, Part 1 by Joseph Conrad, in Cosmopolis; An International Monthly Review (1897)
- An Outpost of Progress, Part 2 by Joseph Conrad, in Cosmopolis; An International Monthly Review (1897)
- Outside the World by Joseph Hatton, in Belgravia; A London Magazine (1867)
P
- A Page by Frederika Bremer by Frederika Bremer, in The Man in the Moon (1847)
- Pages from a Work Girl's Diary by Beatrice Potter, in The Nineteenth Century (1888)
- The Painter by William Henry Harrison, in Friendship's Offering (1840) [Draft]
- A Pair of Silk Stockings by Sabine Baring-Gould, in Atalanta (1889)
- Paradise Lost by John Milton, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1852) [Draft]
- Parishocracy; or, a Tale of an Antiquary by Renton Nicholson, in Cockney Adventures and Tales of London Life (1838)
- The Parson's Lighthouse by J. F. Rowbotham, in The Quiver (1896) [Draft]
- A Part of a Ghost: A Mystery by William Howard Russell, in The Nineteenth Century (1894) [Draft]
- The Party of Pleasure by Louisa H. Sheridan, in The Comic Offering, or, Ladies’ Melange of Literary Mirth (1832)
- A Passage in the Life of Mons. Victor Jollivet by John V. Bridgeman, in The Train (1856)
- The Pavilion on the Links, Part 1 by Robert Louis Stevenson, in The Cornhill Magazine (1880)
- The Pavilion on the Links, Part 2 by Robert Louis Stevenson, in The Cornhill Magazine (1880)
- The Plain Speaker: Being a Rude Sketch of a Real Character by Anonymous, in The Yorkshire Family Magazine (1840) [Draft]
- The Poor Man and His Beer by Charles Dickens, in All the Year Round, A Weekly Journal (1859)
- The Prince's Crime: A True Romance of India by J. E. Muddock, in The Strand Magazine (1892)
- Princess Mayblossom by Annette Lyster, in Atalanta (1888)
- A Prize Marriage, Part 1 by Anonymous, in The Young Englishwoman (1867) [Draft]
- A Prize Marriage, Part 2 by Anonymous, in The Young Englishwoman (1867) [Draft]
- The Professor's Dream of Ancient Days by Arabella B. Buckley, in Atalanta (1887) [Draft]
- "Provide Things Honest"; or, Those Two Young Hills by Grace Stebbing, in The Girl's Own Paper (1880) [Draft]
- "Provide Things Honest"; or, Those Two Young Hills, Part 2 by Grace Stebbing, in The Girl's Own Paper (1880) [Draft]
- "Provide Things Honest"; or, Those Two Young Hills, Part 3 by Grace Stebbing, in The Girl's Own Paper (1880) [Draft]
- The Prude, A Warning to Young Ladies in General, and Engaged Ones in Particular by George Augustus Sala, in Belgravia; A London Magazine (1869)
- Public Life of Mr. Tulrumble by Charles Dickens, in Bentley's Miscellany (1837)
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- The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton, Part I by George Eliot, in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1857)
- The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton, Part II by George Eliot, in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1857) [Draft]
- A Sad Hour by Anne Isabella Thackeray Ritchie, in The Cornhill Magazine (1868) [Draft]
- The Scarlet Jacket by K. H., in The Young Ladies' Journal (1877)
- The Sculptor of Verona by Arthur Hume Plunkett, in Heath’s Book of Beauty (1842)
- A Shadow Before by Arthur Conan Doyle, in The Windsor Magazine; An Illustrated Monthly for Men and Women (1898) [Draft]
- The Shoe-Black by Uncle Tom, in The Children’s Treasury & Advocate of the Homeless & Destitute (1874)
- The Showman's Hat by Anonymous, in Little Folks (1886)
- Slaves of the Lamp, Part 1 by Rudyard Kipling, in Cosmopolis; An International Monthly Review (1897) [Draft]
- Slaves of the Lamp, Part 2 by Rudyard Kipling, in Cosmopolis; An International Monthly Review (1897) [Draft]
- Sleeping Beauty: A Masque for the Times by J. H. S., in The Truth-Seeker (1849)
- The Spinster's Last Hope by Mrs. Walker, in The Comic Offering, or, Ladies’ Melange of Literary Mirth (1832)
- The Spirit of the Fountain by Joseph Stirling Coyne, in The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-Teller (1837)
- Sporting Adventures in Wild Regions. No. 1 — The Chase of a Man-Eater. by W. C. R. Mylne, in The Union Jack (1880)
- Stalky & Co. by Rudyard Kipling, in The Windsor Magazine; An Illustrated Monthly for Men and Women (1898) [Draft]
- A Statement of Fax Relative to the Late Murder by William Makepeace Thackeray, in The Snob: A Literary and Scientific Journal (1829)
- The Stepmother by Anonymous, in The Englishwoman’s Domestic Magazine (1853)
- The Story of an Hour by Hilda Newman, in The Idler (1893)
- The Story of Narcissus by Anonymous, in The Man in the Moon (1847)
- The Story of Prince Peechiperl and the Devil-Doctor by Anonymous, in Beeton's Annual: Fact, Fiction, History, and Adventure (1870)
- The Story of Shakrak and the Magician of Constantinople; Being a Subject for a Melo-drama by Francis Fineglare, in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1818) [Draft]
- The Story of the Three Hundred Spartans by A. R., in The Chatterbox (1883)
- A Suicide by Mabel E. Wotton, in The Idler (1892)
- Sybil's Dilemma by Julia, Lady Jersey, in The Woman's World (1888) [Draft]
T
- The Tables of the Law by William Butler Yeats, in The Savoy (1896)
- A Tale of Three Lions by H. Rider Haggard, in Atalanta (1887)
- A Tale of Three Lions, Chapter 2 by H. Rider Haggard, in Atalanta (1887)
- A Tale of Three Lions, Chapter 3 by H. Rider Haggard, in Atalanta (1887)
- The Tambourine Girl by L. T. Meade, in Atalanta (1887) [Draft]
- Tamsine: A Tale of the Sea by Georgina Gollock, in Our Own Gazette; Young Women’s Christian Association News (1885)
- Teddy's Tree: A London Story by Anonymous, in The Quiver (1896) [Draft]
- Tempted, but Not Overcome by Anonymous, in The Ladies' Treasury (1861)
- The Tender-hearted Society by Beech-Holme, in Early Days (1898)
- The Terrible Experience of Plodkins by Robert Barr, in The Idler (1892)
- A Thief in the Night by Marion Hepworth Dixon, in The Yellow Book (1895)
- Three Feet of Obstinacy by L. B. Walford, in Atalanta (1890)
- Three Nights by Ash-Pool by Harriet Parr, in All the Year Round, A Weekly Journal (1859)
- Three Notches From the Devil’s Tail; or, The Man in the Spanish Cloak. Tales of St. Luke’s (No. I) by Harriet Downing, in Bentley's Miscellany (1837)
- A True Account of an Apparition by Anonymous, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1852) [Draft]
- True and Just in All My Dealings by R. L. C., in The Monthly Packet (1881)
- The Two New Year’s Gifts, Part 1 by S. M. F., in Tract Magazine; or, Christian Miscellany (1857)
- The Two New Year’s Gifts, Part 2 by S. M. F., in Tract Magazine; or, Christian Miscellany (1857)
- Two Scenes from the Civil War by Edward Bulwer Lytton, in The Amulet, A Christian Literary Remembrancer (1832)
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- Uncle Jacob, Part 1 by Anonymous, in Aunt Judy’s Magazine; for Young People (1869)
- Uncle Jacob, Part 2 by Anonymous, in Aunt Judy’s Magazine; for Young People (1869)
- The Ungrateful Man by Massenius, in The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction (1835)
- The Unicorn, A Story for Children by Edmund P. Larken, in The Strand Magazine (1895)
- Unopened Parcels by Margaret Gatty, in Aunt Judy’s Magazine; for Young People (1868)
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- Watching By The Sea by Anonymous, in The Young Englishwoman (1867)
- Whirlwind Reapers by Mrs. John Brett, in A 1 Annual (1888)
- White Magic by Ella D'Arcy, in The Yellow Book (1894)
- Why Mabel Altered Her Will, Part 1 by A*, in The Prize (1884) [Draft]
- Why Mabel Altered Her Will, Part 2 by A*, in The Prize (1884) [Draft]
- Why Mabel Altered Her Will, Part 3 by A*, in The Prize (1884) [Draft]
- Why Mabel Altered Her Will, Part 4 by A*, in The Prize (1884) [Draft]
- Why Mabel Altered Her Will, Part 5 by A*, in The Prize (1884) [Draft]
- Winter's Evening by Sarah Stickney Ellis, in Fisher’s Juvenile Scrap-Book (1842)
- The Wishing-Book: A Stray Glimpse of the Wonderful in Modern Life by John Rutter Chorley, in Heath’s Book of Beauty (1842) [Draft]
- The Withered Arm by Thomas Hardy, in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1888)
- WORK! An Anecdote by Richard Hengist Horne, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1850)
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