
Ok, it's longer than I usually do it with, but I've added a "formatted contents" field for 18175. What do you think? Also, remember that unlike traditional library catalogs, our full texts are also parsed. Search engines will pick up all of the items listed in a table of contents near the beginning of a text. Andrew On Thu, 11 May 2006, Dave Fawthrop wrote:
My etexts are individual stories and/or poems which are known individually and were often published several times in their own right. see etext no 18175
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|Emerson's Wife and Other Western Stories, by Florence Finch Kelly 18309 | [Illus.: Stanley L. Wood] | [Contents: Emerson's Wife]] | [ Colonel Kate's Protge] | [ The Kid of Apache Teju] | [ A Blaze on Pard Huff] | [ How Colonel Kate Won Her Spurs] | [ Hollyhocks] | [ The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of Johnson Sides] | [ A Piece of Wreckage] | [ The Story of a Chinee Kid] | [ Out of Sympathy] | [ An Old Roman of Mariposa] | [ Out of the Mouth of Babes] | [ Posey] | [ A Case of the Inner Imperative] | [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/3/0/18309 ] | [Files: 18309.txt; 18309-8.txt; 18309-h.htm; ] <<<