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| 1901 |
The glutton's nightmare |
| 1902 |
How to stop a motor car |
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Peace with honour (avec Cecil M. Hepworth) |
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That eternal ping-pong |
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The coster and his donkey |
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The countryman and the flute |
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The frustrated elopement |
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The lady thief and the baffled bobbies |
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The quarrelsome couple |
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When daddy comes home |
| 1903 |
A free ride |
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Alice in wonderland (avec Cecil M. Hepworth) |
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An up-to-date studio |
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Fun at the barber's |
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Getting up made easy |
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Only a face at the window |
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Stop that bus ! |
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The adventures of a bill poster |
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The joke that failed |
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The knocker and the naughty boys |
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The neglected lover and the stile |
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The revolving table |
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The tragical tale of a belated letter |
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The unclean world |
| 1904 |
Attempted murder in a railway train |
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Father's hat; or Guy Fawkes' day |
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Fighting washerwomen |
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Off for the holidays |
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Once too often |
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The adventures of Sandy MacGregor |
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The broken broom |
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The burglar and the girls |
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The convict and the curate |
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The mistletoe bough |
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The stolen pig |
| 1905 |
Above and below stairs |
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An unlucky day |
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Beauty and the beast |
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Blind man's bluff |
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Dangerous golfers |
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Father's birthday cheese |
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Jimmy and Joe and the water spout |
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Mr. Brown's bathing tent |
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Saturday's wages |
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The gamblers |
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The love letters |
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The sailor's wedding |
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The stolen purse |
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The village blacksmith |
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When father laid the carpet on the stairs |
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Willie and Tim in the motor car |
| 1906 |
A double life |
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Beer twopence a glass |
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Caught by the tide |
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How baby caught cold |
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How father killed the cat |
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Rescued in mid-air |
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Saved by a lie |
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The artful dodger |
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The coster's revenge |
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The horse that ate the baby |
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The runaway van |
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The stolen bride |
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The truant's capture |
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Those boys again |
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When father got a holiday |
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When mother fell ill at Christmas |
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Who stole the beer ? |
| 1907 |
A soldier's wedding |
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A wet day |
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Adventures of a bath chair |
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An anxious day for mother |
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An awkward situation |
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An overdose of love potion |
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Curing the blind |
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Disturbing his rest |
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Paying off old scores |
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That's not right : Watch me ! |
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The absent-minded professor |
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The pied piper |
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The story of a modern mother |
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The sunday school treat |
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The water babies; or, the little chimney sweep |
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The wreck of the Mary Jane |
| 1908 |
A modern cinderella |
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A wild goose chase |
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Algy's yachting party |
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Follow your leader and the master follows last |
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Got a penny stamp ? |
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Ib and little Christina |
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If women were policemen |
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John Gilpin |
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Mr. Jones has a tile loose |
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Nancy; or, the burglar's daughter |
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Poor aunt matilda |
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Put a penny in the slot |
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Robin hood and his merry men |
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Saved by the telegraph code |
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The captain's wives |
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The cavalier's wife |
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The downfall of the burglars' trust |
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The little waif and the captain's daughter |
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The martyrdom of thomas a becket |
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The memory of his mother |
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The missionary's daughter |
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The old composer and the prima donna |
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The old favourite and the ugly golliwog |
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The puritan maid and the royalist refugee |
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The scandalous boys and the fire chute |
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The tempest |
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Three maiden ladies and a bull |
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Three suburban sportmen and a hat |
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When the man in the moon seeks a wife |
| 1909 |
A glass of goat's milk |
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A lesson in electricity |
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An aerial elopement |
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An ingenious safe deposit |
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Bobby the boy scout; or, the boy detective |
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Electric transformation |
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Father's baby boy |
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Hard times |
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His work or his wife |
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In love with a picture girl |
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Juggins' motor skates |
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Never late; or, the conscientious clerk |
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Pater's patent painter |
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The crafty usurper and the young king |
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The dear old dog |
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The invaders |
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The jealous doll; or, the frustrated elopement |
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The love of a nautch girl |
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The morganatic marriage |
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The professor's strength tablets |
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The stolen favourite |
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Three sailormen and a girl |
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Under the mistletoe bough |
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What a pretty girl can do |
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When father wears stays |
| 1910 |
A child's prayer |
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A hero in spite of himself |
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A window to let |
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Cock-a-doodle-doo |
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Frightened freddy the fearful policeman |
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Frightened freddy: how freddy won a hundred pounds |
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His little son was with him all the time |
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His week's pay |
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Lieutenant rose and the chinese pirates |
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Lieutenant rose and the foreign spy |
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Lieutenant rose and the gunrunners |
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Lieutenant rose and the robbers of fingall's creek |
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Lieutenant rose and the stolen submarine |
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Magic of love |
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Mary had a lovely voice |
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Mary was a housemaid |
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Miss simpkin's boarders |
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Mr. breakneck's invention |
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Off for the holidays |
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Only one girl; or, a boom in sausages |
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That skating carnival |
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The burglar expected |
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The curate's new year gifts |
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The light that failed |
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The man who couldn't laugh |
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The nervous curate |
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The truth will out |
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Tommy's locomotive |
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Wait till i catch you |
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What the parrot saw |
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When father buys the beer |
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When we called the plumber in |
| 1911 |
A pair of new boots |
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A test of affection |
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A ticket for the theatre |
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Baden-powell junior |
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Clever illusions and how to do them |
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Dolly's birthday present |
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First aid flirtations |
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Frightened freddy and the desperate alien |
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Frightened freddy and the murderous marauder |
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Getting dad's consent |
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Great scot on wheels |
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I'm so sleepy |
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In cottage and castle |
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Lieutenant rose and the boxers |
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Lieutenant rose and the royal visit |
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Lieutenant rose and the stolen code |
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Little boys next door |
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Little tom's letter |
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Oh, it's you ! |
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Our intrepid correspondent |
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Sarah's hero |
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Servants superceded |
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Silly sammy |
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Speedy the telegraph boy |
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The actor's artifice |
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The doctor's dilemma |
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The doll's revenge |
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The industrious blind |
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The stage-struck carpenter |
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The two brothers |
| 1912 |
A bald story |
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A christmas adventure |
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A matrimonial muddle |
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A pair of handcuffs |
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A peppery affair |
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A tale of tails |
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A tame cat |
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All's fair in love |
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An adventuress outwitted |
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Don't touch it ! |
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Electrical house-building |
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Grandma's sleeping draught |
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He would speak |
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Her relations |
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Lieutenant rose and the hidden treasure |
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Lieutenant rose and the moorish raiders |
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Lieutenant rose and the patent aeroplane |
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Lieutenant rose and the stolen ship |
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Lieutenant rose and the train wreckers |
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Lieutenant rose in the china seas |
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Midnight marauders |
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Mind the paint |
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Molly learns to mote |
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Mother's day out |
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Mr. diddlem's will |
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Nina's evening prayer |
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Percy's persistent pursuit |
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She must have swallowed it |
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Sheepskin trousers; or, not in these |
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The electric leg |
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The lost love letter |
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The suit that didn't suit |
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The widow's might |
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When jack comes home |
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Where's baby ? |
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Which of the two |
| 1913 |
A breach in breeches |
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A cunning canine |
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A horse ! A horse ! |
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A modern dick whittington |
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A present from father |
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A surprising encounter |
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A violent fancy |
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Auntie's secret sorrow |
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Be sure and insure |
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Bill bumper's boy |
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Business as usual during alterations |
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Coming to the point |
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Dad caught napping |
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Hay ho ! |
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He who takes what isn't his'n |
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Incompatibility of temper |
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It's best to be natural |
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It's love that makes the world go round |
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Kindly remove your hat; or, she didn't mind |
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Lieutenant rose and the stolen bullion |
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Love and the varsity |
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Love versus pride |
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Maudie's adventure |
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Milling the militants |
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Miss gladeye slip's vacation |
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Mrs. rabbit's husband takes the shilling |
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Not wanted |
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Ringing the changes |
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Sold ! |
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Suffragettes in the bud |
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Sweep ! Sweep ! Sweep ! |
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The coster's wedding |
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The crowd outside; or, waiting for you |
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The dramatic story of the vote |
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The home beautiful |
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The new hat |
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The new letter box |
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The rent in a-rear |
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There are girls wanted here |
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Two flats and a sharp |
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Unskilled labour |
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What could the poor man do ? |
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What happened to lizzie |
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When mother is ill |
| 1914 |
Aunt susan's way |
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George's joy ride |
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Grandpa's will |
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Lieutenant rose and the sealed orders |
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That's torn it |
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The enemy in our midst |
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The kinema girl |
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The puddleton police |
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When every man's a soldier |
| 1915 |
How lieutenant rose rn spiked the enemy's guns |
| 1916 |
A question of hairs |
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Leaves from a mother's album |
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Only one pair |
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The black triangles |