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... SHORT STORY. FOR RUBE’S SAKE. Working hours were over in the Great Whits Canyon. Mary Verner pulled down the littls window of the post-office, of which she was the mistress, swept the contents of the narrow counter into a drawer, which she locked; then ...
... SHORT STORY, WITCH AND I. Witch and I had quarrel! Who ia it that it takes two make quarrel ? Whoever it is makes a mistake. It took only one to make our quarrel, and that was my precious Aunt Betsy Jane. Witch has temper; so have I. She wasn’t christened ...
... SHORT STORY., THE EUCLASE RING. . I trill tell the story as well I can, but it will > „ I fear, but thing of shreds and patches. s t remember Frank Whittington ? He was y godson, and I was very fond of him, and When introduced me to his affianced bride ...
... THE SCOTTISH SHORT STORY Because the Scots possess unbridled imagination, they have mastered the art of the short story — yet scant recognition has been given Scottish writers for this. Two outstanding contemporary writers, Fred Urquhart and Giles Gordon ...
... SHORT STORY CONTEST A 12 - year - old Edinburgh boy, John Gilles, is winner of the pupil section of the 1985 Radio Forth / TSB Short Story competition. Last year, he was one of the runners-up. His story, ‘Ninja’, is a thriller in 1100 words ...
... A SHORT STORY. By JOE WESTWOOD. was a fine looking old maji, who had almoet reached the allotted span, and who, in hi* younger days, must have been a perfect specimen of British manhood. He had devoted the beat part his days in heaping up wealth for others ...
... SHORT STORY BY JOHN CLENKHORNE. On even in# towards Ch© end of 1516 a middle-aged manufacturer sat in bis billiard room smoElng a rather expensive cigar, lie had dined rather well and had ascended the thickly-carpeted stair with some difficulty. With ...
... Radio Forth short story competition Radio Forth is about to launch its 1984 short story competition. B ~ Last year's competition was such a success that it ’looks as if it will now become an annual event. This year, the Truste2 Savings Bank are sponsoring ...
... Student wins short story contest A 24-year-old research burgh; and John Gillies student from Cardenden, (11), Edinburgh. lan Rankin, has won this The prizes will be preyear's Radio Forth short sented by actor Peter Ustistory competition. nov at a ceremony ...
... * * Short story prizewinners Winner of the first Radio about why one ot the hus- Forth short story competi- bands has turned to drink. tion is 64-year-old Edin- The four runners-up are burgh woman, Mrs Cather- Alan Findlay, 21A Quarry ne Johnston, of ...