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  • 95Operation Burnt Frost — Break up of USA 193 following interception Objective Destruction of non functioning satellite USA 193 Date 4 January – 20 February 20 …

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  • 98“Shunned House, The“ —    Novelette (10,840 words); written in mid October 1924. First published as a booklet (Athol, Mass.: W.Paul Cook, 1928 [printed but not bound or distributed]); rpt. WT(October 1937); first collected in O;corrected text in MM;annotated version in …

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