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  The Agony Column - Chapter I
This string of intimate messages, popularly known as the Agony Column, has long been an honored institution in the English press.
This exhausted the joys of the Agony Column for the day, and West, like the solid citizen he really was, took up the Times to discover what might be the morning's news.
If he yielded to this temptation she would be shocked, angry, and from him would slip that one chance in a thousand he had - the chance of meeting her somewhere, some day.
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The first item in that column brought a delighted smile to his face: "The one who calls me Dearest is not genuine or they would write to me." Any one at all familiar with English journalism will recognize at once what department it was that appealed most to West.
THE AGONY COLUMN MAN. Not unwelcome to the violet eyes of the girl from Texas were the last words of this letter, read in her room that Sunday morning.
From that column the man from Rangoon learned that he was to wear a white aster in his button-hole, a scarab pin in his tie, a Homburg hat on his head, and meet Von der Herts at Ye Old Gambrinus Restaurant in Regent Street, last Thursday night at ten o'clock.
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 The Agony Column - Chapter II
The Agony Column - Chapter II The Agony Column
He found it, found the Agony Column - and nothing else.
At last, while he was shaving, he summoned Walters, the caretaker of the building, and sent him out to procure a certain morning paper.
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 The Agony Column - Earl Derr Biggers
The Agony Column by Earl Derr Biggers CHAPTER I London that historic summer was almost unbearably hot.
It seems, looking back, as though the big baking city in those days was meant to serve as an anteroom of torture - an inadequate bit of preparation for the hell that was soon to break in the guise of the Great War.
As he took his way through the crowded Strand, surrounded on all sides by honest British faces wet with honest British perspiration he thought longingly of his rooms in Washington Square, New York.
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 The Agony Column / Rick Kleffel
Doctor Leslie Ellen Jones Author of 'From Witch to Wicca', talks about witches, women, shapeshifters and the chemistry of fear.
In any case, you see things -- you are things -- that no human being should ever have to see, should ever have to become."Alastair Reynolds offers readers of The Agony Column an exclusive excerpt from his new science fiction mystery, 'Century Rain'.
An Agony Column Exclusive Original Non-Fiction Work by Rhys Hughes: Bouffant Terrible: Margaret Thatcher.
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 C-4 Issue 3 - The Agony Column   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Should you encounter any more hair-raising problems, feel free to write in.
This month’s Agony Uncle would have been Fran, but unfortunately he had other *better* things to do with his time.
If you have a problem & you feel you need to share it with someone, then don’t hesitate to write into the usual address.
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 Agony Column - sffworld.com
I've been reading Kleffel's column for a while now and he does have some interesting things to say.
The Agony Column is widely read, and there aren't many people deemed as credible then Kleffel.
I have never read any criticism from him that I felt was too out of proportion.
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 Sherlock’s Muse » Blog Archive » Agony Column
Sherlock’s Muse » Blog Archive » Agony Column
A term frequently used in the Sherlock Holmes stories, I never quite knew exactly what it meant.
This entry was posted on Wednesday, December 8th, 2004 at 10:31 and is filed under Definition.
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 agony column
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But the writer is commonly referred to by the slang term 'agony aunt'.
Here in the U.S. we have advice columns written by advice columnists.
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 Wind at My Back: The Agony Column - TV.com
Wind at My Back: The Agony Column - TV.com
See all The Agony Column Cast & Crew »
Tell the world what you think of The Agony Column, write a review for this episode.
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 Caroline - Agony Angel - an Agony Column with a difference!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Caroline - Agony Angel - an Agony Column with a difference!
Welcome to my agony column, where I will give you advice and support with your problems.
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 The Agony Column - Earl Derr Biggers - Palm Reader eBook
The Agony Column - Earl Derr Biggers - Palm Reader eBook
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 The Agony Column by Earl Derr Biggers
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