The Citizen and the Traveller
| First published | 1896 |
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| Type | Short Fiction |
| Length | Short Story |
A fable, in which the citizen says his town has the greatest market in the world, and the traveler says "Well, actually..."
| Date | Publication | Publisher | Type | Page | |
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| 1896 | Fables | Charles Scribner's Sons | Collection | 44 | |
| March 1896 | The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde with Other Fables | Longmans, Green and Co. | Collection | ||
| August 1924 | The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; Fables; Other Stories and Fragments | William Heinemann | Collection | 94 | |
| February 1931 |
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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; Fables; Other Stories and Fragments | William Heinemann | Collection | 94 |
| 1983 | Fábulas | Legasa | Collection | |45 | |
| February 1984 |
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Fantasy & Terror, #2 | Richard H. Fawcett | MAGAZINE | 16 |
| March 1994 | The Complete Short Stories: The Centenary Edition | Henry Holt | Collection | 2:422|2422 | |
| March 1994 | The Complete Short Stories: The Centenary Edition | Henry Holt | Collection | 2:422|2422 | |
| October 1995 | Fables | Project Gutenberg | Collection | 44 | |
| September 2014 |
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Fábulas | Lectorum | Collection | 45 |