Barbara Blomberg — Volume 06
Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER XXVI. On St. Desiderius's Day—[May 23rd]—the Emperor again missed the star, and, as it was in the Golden Cross and the heat was great, Barbara replied that her dress w
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Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER XXVI. On St. Desiderius's Day—[May 23rd]—the Emperor again missed the star, and, as it was in the Golden Cross and the heat was great, Barbara replied that her dress w
Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER VII. Every one in Ratisbon or at the court who spoke of Sir Wolf Hartschwert called him an excellent fellow. In fact, he had so few defects and faults that perhaps it
Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER II. The April sun, ere it sank to rest, had won the victory and kindly dried the garments of the horsemen who were approaching Ratisbon by the Nuremberg road. A you
Georg Ebers Translator
By Georg Ebers Translated from the German by Mary J. Safford CONTENTS BOOK 1. CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II.
Clarence Edward Mulford
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Andrew Lang
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Michael Earls
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Robert W. Service
By Robert W. Service [British-born Canadian Poet—1874-1958.] Author of "The Spell of the Yukon", "Ballads of a Cheechako", "Rhymes of a R
Robert Louis Stevenson
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Andrew Lang
p. viiCONTENTS. TRANSLATIONS. PAGE List of Poets translated 2 Charles D’Orleans: Spring 5 Rondel 6 François V
Andrew Lang
p. 1INTRODUCTION Thirty years have passed, like a watch in the night, since the earlier of the two sets of verses here reprinted, Ballades in Blue China, was published. At fi
Robert Sheckley
Produced by Robert Sheckley Bad Medicine by Robert Sheckley Audio performance Copyright (C) 2003 by Robert Sheckley. This is a copyrighted computer-generated audio performance of
Robert Sheckley
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Charles Dudley Warner
PREFACE TO JOSEPH H. TWICHELL It would be unfair to hold you responsible for these light sketches of a summer trip, which are now gathered into
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By Mary Grant Bruce 1921 “Beyond the distant sky-line (Now pansy-blue and clear),
Charles Dudley Warner
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Eugene Wood
By Eugene Wood TO THE SAINTED MEMORY OF HER WHOM, IN THE DAYS BACK HOME,
Margaret Mayo
By Margaret Mayo To my Helper and Husband CONTENTS CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV
Sinclair Lewis
CHAPTER I I The towers of Zenith aspired above the morning mist; austere towers of steel and cement and limestone, sturdy as cliffs and delicate as silver rods. They were n
Mary Roberts Rinehart
CHAPTER I THE SUB-DEB: A THEME WRITTEN AND SUBMITTED IN LITERATURE CLASS BY BARBARA PUTNAM ARCHIBALD, 1917. DEFINITION OF A THEME: A theme is a piece of writing, either
Lewis Roth
Here is a short message from the author of Baartock: This book is directed at children, up to about third grade, though it should be read to them by an adult. Baartock
J. G Patterson
Contents PREFATORY NOTE INTRODUCTION THE ROUGON-MACQUART GENEALOGICAL TREE. SYNOPSES OF THE PLOTS OF THE ROUGON-MACQUART NOVELS T
Sigmund Freud
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H. Rider Haggard
AUTHOR’S NOTE Not with a view of conciliating those readers who on principle object to sequels, but as a matter of fact, the Author wishes to say that he does