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- Natives of India regard the Moonstone as a sacred gem of good fortune.
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- non-fiction
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Moonstone, diamonds, pearl and opal.
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- Whitney Ellsworth (original editor)
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- romance
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This might not be the correct source for this reprint. This story is reformatted for pocket size.
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- romance
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- ? (original editor)
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- romance
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- Phyllis Reed ? (original editor)
- Genre
- romance
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The original story was 7 pages before being reformatted to pocket size.
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- Art Peddy
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- Phyllis Reed (original editor)
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- romance
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The original story was 7 pages before being reformatted to pocket size.
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- Vince Colletta
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- Whitney Ellsworth (original editor)
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- romance
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The original story was 7 pages before being reformatted to pocket size. The full-stop in the title is included in the story.
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- Hello, Bob! I'm sorry I can't keep our date to go dancing.
- Genre
- humour
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