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Revenge Episodes

June 16, 2024

TRANSFORMATION by ROBERT BARR

Two brothers who own a successful clock/watch shop in Paris are surprised when a disreputable looking man enters the shop- and they both believe has has come to case the shop before robbing it. They contact the police, and the police question...

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May 8, 2024

THE EXPOSURE OF LORD STANSFORD by ROBERT BARR

1001 Classic Short Stories & tales Stories by Robert Barr

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May 7, 2023

THE BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT by JACK LONDON

1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales Stories by Jack London

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May 3, 2023

THE CASK OF AMONTILLADO by EDGAR ALLAN POE

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Jan. 18, 2023

AN ELECTRICAL SLIP by ROBERT BARR

1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales Stories by Robert Barr

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Jan. 15, 2023

ROBERT TURNER'S REVENGE by LUCY MAUD MONTGOMERY

1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales Stories by Lucy Maud Montgomery

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Nov. 2, 2022

OVER THE STELVIO PASS by ROBERT BARR

1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales Stories by Robert Barr

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March 29, 2021

MS. MCMILLAN & THE HOUR & THE MAN by ROBERT BARR

1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales Stories by Robert Barr

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May 25, 2017

MARY POSTGATE by RUDYARD KIPLING

"Mary Postgate" by Rudyard Kipling:  In England, during World War I, a caregiver named Mary Postgate takes revenge upon a downed German pilot who had just strafed and killed a young girl in her village. #Kipling #RudyardKipling #ShortStory...

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Dec. 12, 2016

THE VENDETTA by MAUPASSANT

Guy de Maupassant often dealt with horror genre stories, which earned him the nickname of the French Edgar Allen Poe. In this story, an old woman wreaks revenge upon the killer of her son. Not intended for children. May 2018  Coming soon to our...

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Oct. 26, 2016

SOMEONE MUST PAY

This old tale tells of a thief, who, upon unlawfully entering a house and breaking his leg on a weak window sill while climbing in, brashly goes to court to blame his broken leg on the carpenter who built the sill. The carpenter passes the buck...and...

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