Fred Urquhart
Born
in Edinburgh, Scotland
July 12, 1912
Died
December 02, 1995
Genre
Influences
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Creepy Stories
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I Fell for a Sailor
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published
1940
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Time Will Knit
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published
1938
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2 editions
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Seven Ghosts in Search
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published
2014
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4 editions
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Modern Scottish Short Stories
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published
1978
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2 editions
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Proud Lady in a Cage
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published
1980
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The Last G.I. Bride Wore Tartan
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published
1947
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3 editions
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The Ferret was Abraham's Daughter
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published
1949
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Selected Stories
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published
1946
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2 editions
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The Batsford Colour Book of Scotland
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“But fancy that muckle great place and only two auld folk biding in it! It would house a regiment. How many rooms did you say it has, Chrissie?"
"Over two hundred... there's an indoor staff of thirty-seven to keep it going."
"God Almighty!" Grandpa said. "Thirty-seven servants to look after two useless auld folk."
"How many outside ones there are, I don't know", Daddy said. "There must be hundreds..."
"They'd be better employed doing something else instead of pandering to the tastes of two half-daft auld buggers.”
― Palace of Green Days
"Over two hundred... there's an indoor staff of thirty-seven to keep it going."
"God Almighty!" Grandpa said. "Thirty-seven servants to look after two useless auld folk."
"How many outside ones there are, I don't know", Daddy said. "There must be hundreds..."
"They'd be better employed doing something else instead of pandering to the tastes of two half-daft auld buggers.”
― Palace of Green Days



