Actually there's a Modern Library collection of Saki's stories that's 
readily available and worth the time if you liked the three mentioned.


--- In [email protected], Al Griffith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> I've been in the mood for Victorian and Edwardian horror recently. 
I 
> read Elizabeth Braddon's "A Cold Embrace", which I thought was 
quite a 
> good ghost story. Then a couple of stories by de Maupassant – "Was 
It a 
> Dream?" (which I thought was a very cynical but rather clever
> little story) and "The Hand" (not as good, but still quite decent 
> story). I followed that up with some stories by Munro, H. H. 
("Saki") – 
> I liked "The Open Window" (somewhat cruel but amusing), I 
loved "The 
> Music on the Hill", and I really loved "Sredni Vashtar".
> 
> I liked Saki's stories enough to want to track down some more - 
does 
> anyone have any recommendations? And I wouldn't mind trying more of 
> Elizabeth Braddon's stuff as well.
> 
> Al
>






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