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[[Leah Kleschna]] (McLellan)
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[[Leah, the Forsaken]] (Daly)
  
 
[[The Learned Ladies|Learned Ladies, The]]
 
[[The Learned Ladies|Learned Ladies, The]]

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Please Note

French and Italian titles beginning with the articles "l' ", "la", "le", "les", "lo" and so on are listed under the following noun, according to normal bibliographic usage.

The list

Leader of the Pack

Leah

Leah Kleschna (McLellan)

Leah, the Forsaken (Daly)

Learned Ladies, The

Lebedinaia pesnia (Chekhov)

Lee Harvey Oswald

Legends!

Leichtsinn und Gutes Herz (Favières)

Leka med elden (Strindberg)

Lelike Eend, Die

Lend Me a Tenor

Lend Me Five Shillings (Morton)

Lentewolken

Léocadia

Les, Die (Ionesco) See Leçon, La

Lesson, The (Ionesco) See Leçon, La

Lesson in Blood and Roses

Lettice and Lovage

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