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Conclusion (Vikram and the Vampire or Tales of Hindu Devilry)
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Preface (Vikram and the Vampire or Tales of Hindu Devilry)
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Isabel Burton
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Essay
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Preface to the First (1870) Edition (Vikram and the Vampire or Tales of Hindu Devilry)
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Richard F. Burton
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Introduction (Vikram and the Vampire or Tales of Hindu Devilry)
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Richard F. Burton
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Short Fiction
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The Vampire's Third Story, of a High-Minded Family
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Short Fiction
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The Vampire's Fourth Story, of a Woman Who Told the Truth
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Short Fiction
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The Vampire's Fifth Story, of The Thief Who Laughed and Wept
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Short Fiction
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The Vampire's Sixth Story, in Which Three Men Dispute About a Woman
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Richard F. Burton
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Short Fiction
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The Vampire's Seventh Story, Showing the Exceeding Folly of Wise Fools
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Richard F. Burton
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Short Fiction
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The Vampire's Eighth Story, of the Use and Misuse of Magic Pills
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Short Fiction
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The Vampire's Ninth Story, Showing that a Man's Wife Belongs Not to His Body But to His Head
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Richard F. Burton
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Short Fiction
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The Vampire's Tenth Story, of the Marvellous Delicacy of Three Queens
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Richard F. Burton
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Short Fiction
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The Vampire's Eleventh Story, Which Puzzles Raja Vikram
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Richard F. Burton
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Short Fiction
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The Vampire's First Story, in Which a Man Deceives a Woman
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Richard F. Burton
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Short Fiction
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The Vampire's Second Story, of the Relative Villany of Men and Women
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Richard F. Burton
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Short Fiction
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