1 |
A clean well-lighted place |
2 |
The doll’s house |
3 |
Old aeson |
4 |
How suan became rich |
5 |
The selfish giant |
6 |
The romance of a busy broker |
7 |
The three wonderful beggars |
8 |
Girl |
9 |
All summer in a day |
10 |
The philanthropist’s christmas |
11 |
Lamb to the slaughter |
12 |
What the old man does is always right |
13 |
Misery (the lament) |
14 |
The tell-tale heart |
15 |
The end of something |
16 |
A rose for emily |
17 |
The golden goose |
18 |
The ghost upon the rail |
19 |
The rocking-horse winner |
20 |
Molly whuppie |
21 |
Unto dust |
22 |
ıdyll |
23 |
The law of life |
24 |
Tom t** tot |
25 |
Eleven |
26 |
Brother and sister |
27 |
2 b r 0 2 b |
28 |
Christmas day in the morning |
29 |
Donkey skin |
30 |
Oysters |
31 |
The pale man |
32 |
Last night |
33 |
The three sillies |
34 |
Cat in the rain |
35 |
The pixie in the pond |
36 |
The drover’s wife |
37 |
The ant and the gra***hopper |
38 |
Cat and mouse in partners***p |
39 |
The 13-carat diamond |
40 |
The a***, the table, and the stick |
41 |
The magic sweet shop |
42 |
Guests of the nation |
43 |
Cap o’ rushes |
44 |
The green door |
45 |
The two frogs |
46 |
The last night of the world |
47 |
ın the great walled country |
48 |
The way up to heaven |
49 |
Mr miacca |
50 |
The moonlit road |
51 |
Hills like white elephants |
52 |
Diamond cuts diamond (ındian folktale) |
53 |
The celebrated jumping frog of calaveras county |
54 |
The blind men and the elephant |
55 |
Three elephant power |
56 |
A hanging |
57 |
A fish story |
58 |
Kate crackernuts |
59 |
Yellow moepels |
60 |
A vendetta |
61 |
The heart of a monkey |
62 |
A good man is hard to find |
63 |
Toads and diamonds |
64 |
Harrison bergeron |
65 |
The fir tree |
66 |
The ınterlopers |
67 |
The voice of death |
68 |
The looking-gla*** |
69 |
The twelve months |
70 |
ındian camp |
71 |
The magic ring |
72 |
At dead dingo |
73 |
The fish and the ring |
74 |
The verger |
75 |
The s***fty lad |
76 |
The giving tree |
77 |
Can-can |
78 |
Lazy jack |
79 |
The last leaf |
80 |
The pig that went to market |
81 |
The book of sand |
82 |
The frog |
83 |
The veldt |
84 |
The gift of the magi |
85 |
The butler |
86 |
The false prince and true |
87 |
How much land does a man need? |
88 |
There is a reaper |
89 |
The secret life of walter mitty |
90 |
The town musicians of bremen |
91 |
The story of an hour |
92 |
Edward and charles |
93 |
The chosen vessel |
94 |
The legend of nai raeng |
95 |
Shooting an elephant |
96 |
Thong proi the rich girl |
97 |
The master thief |
98 |
ın the withaak’s shade |
99 |
Frederick’s holidays |
100 |
The (diamond) necklace |
101 |
Tam and cam |
102 |
Parker’s back |
103 |
The nightingale |
104 |
Hudden and dudden and donald o’neary |
105 |
Toy shop |
106 |
The little match seller |
107 |
The open window |
108 |
Little red riding hood |
109 |
The bet |
110 |
That evening sun (go down) |
111 |
Diamond cuts diamond (thai folktale) |
112 |
The killers |
113 |
George the giant |
114 |
The loaded dog |
115 |
The golden nugget |
116 |
Mr know-all |
117 |
Farewell to a ghost |
118 |
Fairy ointment |
119 |
The best thing for a king |
120 |
Last day at school |
121 |
Wise folks |
122 |
A munic****l report |
123 |
Do what you can |
124 |
The return |
125 |
Sweet porridge |
126 |
A sound of thunder |
127 |
Christmas every day |
128 |
Man from the south |
129 |
The stone cutter |
130 |
The three questions |
131 |
The monkey’s paw |
132 |
The lottery |
133 |
Haircut |
134 |
The golden windows |