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  2. Tales of the Unexpected (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... "Lamb to the Slaughter" "Man from the South"

  3. Lamb to the Slaughter - Wikipedia

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    Lamb to the Slaughter" is a 1953 short story by Roald Dahl. It was initially rejected, along with four other stories, by The New Yorker , but was published in Harper's Magazine in September 1953. The story was illustrated by Adolf Hallman . [ 1 ]

  4. Lamb to the Slaughter (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Like Sheep Led to Slaughter, a 2004 studio album by Crisis "Lamb to the Slaughter", a 1953 short story by Roald Dahl "Lambs to the Slaughter", a song by Raven from their 1981 album Rock Until You Drop; A Lamb to the Slaughter: An Artist Among the Battlefields, a 1984 book by Jan Montyn and Dirk Ayelt Kooiman, ISBN 0-285-62621-3

  5. Matty Groves - Wikipedia

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    The hero in this version is called Big Fatty Groves. [49] Frank Hayes created a talking blues version of Matty Groves called "Like a Lamb to the Slaughter," which won the 1994 Pegasus Award for "Best Risqué Song." "Maggie Gove", a parody by UK comedy folk-band The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican, appears on their 2022 album Rugh & Ryf.

  6. Category:1953 short stories - Wikipedia

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    A. The Adventure of Foulkes Rath; The Adventure of the Abbas Ruby; The Adventure of the Black Baronet; The Adventure of the Dark Angels; The Adventure of the Deptford Horror

  7. Lambs to the Slaughter - Wikipedia

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    Lambs to the Slaughter is a 1979 memoir by Australian cricketer Graham Yallop, ghost written by Rod Nicholson. Although it covers Yallop's career until that date, it focuses on the Australian summer of 1978-79 when Yallop led the Australian test team to a 5-1 defeat against England and a defeat against Pakistan .

  8. Danielle Cain - Wikipedia

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    Killjoy is a self-proclaimed anarchist, feminist and anti-capitalist, all three being ideologies that bleed into her books.She claims that she simply set out to write a story that expresses what she believes, containing characters that she can see herself and her friends in, resulting in the Danielle Cain series.

  9. Verity Birdwood - Wikipedia

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    Verity Birdwood is the only child of Angus Birdwood, a wealthy lawyer. Her mother died in a car crash. Scruffy and unkempt, Birdie's most striking feature is her brown eyes, which she keeps hidden behind thick-rimmed glasses.