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AT SUNDOWN byJOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER
THE CHRISTMAS OF 1888.THE VOW OF WASHINGTONTHE CAPTAIN'S WELLAN OUTDOOR RECEPTIONR. S. S., AT DEER ISLAND ON THE MERRIMAC BURNING DRIFT-WOOD. O. W. HOLMES ON HIS EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAYJAMES RUSSELL LOW...
Alice Sit-By-The-Fire
Written by Scotish novelist, J. M. Barrie, Alice Sit-By-The-Fire tells the story of the Grey family sepearted due to military obligations. The grey children are left to grow and care for themselve...
The Argonauts of North Liberty
Quote, "The olive and fig trees at once lost their characteristic outlines in formless masses of shadow; only the twisted trunks of the old pear trees in the mission garden retained their grotesque...
Young Robin Hood by G. Manville Fenn
Young Robin Hood by G. Manville Fenn from Caryn's eBooks.The classic story of the adventures of Robin and his merry men in Sherwood Forest. Little John, Maid Marian, the Sheriff of Nottingham and ...
The Elixir of Life
Quote, "Or was it, perhaps, that at the outset of an orgy there is a certain unwonted lucidity of mind? Despite the taper light, the clamor of the senses, the gleam of gold and silver, the fumes of...
The Man Who Knew Too Much
The Man Who Knew Too Much, G.K. Chesterton
Dharma The Kitten Gets Lost
The Adventures Of Dharma The Kitten are gentle bedtime stories that warm the heart and prompt pleasant dreams, for ages 4 to 8, written by the creator of ?Dharma The Cat ? Philosophy With Fur,? aut...
Sylvie and Bruno
Sylvie and Bruno, Lewis Carroll
Thomson Contemporary Accounting
A learning guide to contemporary accounting techniques.
The Philanderer
The Philanderer is a play written by George Bernard Shaw. Unlike most plays whose purpose is to entertain, this unusual play was written to raise awareness and label criticism at capitalist behaviour.
Books and Bookmen
Books and Bookmen is a collection of essays by Andrew Lang.
Bicycle
"Yes," said she, standing before me with her clear eyes fixed upon my face, "you are to be congratulated. I think it is likely she is the most charming young woman you are ever likely to meet?and I...
Mark Twain's Speeches
Mark Twain's Speeches, Mark Twain
The Commission in Lunacy
Quote, "By the end of the second year of his apostolic work, Popinot had turned the storeroom at the bottom of his house into a parlor, lighted by the three iron-barred windows. The walls and ceili...
In Defense of Harriet Shelley
In Defense of Harriet Shelley by Mark Twain