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George Barr McCutcheon
By George Barr Mccutcheon 1917 CONTENTS CHAPTER I — THE FIRST WAYFARER AND THE SECOND WAYFARER MEET AND PART ON THE HIGHWAY CHAPTER II
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George Barr McCutcheon
By George Barr Mccutcheon 1917 CONTENTS CHAPTER I — THE FIRST WAYFARER AND THE SECOND WAYFARER MEET AND PART ON THE HIGHWAY CHAPTER II
Jewell Ellen Smith
Chapter 1 An usher I'd not seen before carefully wheeled my chair down the center aisle and over to the right so that I would be facing the pulpit. Most Sunday mornings I sat
Gustavus Myers
CHAPTER I THE SEIZURE OF THE PUBLIC DOMAIN Before setting out to relate in detail the narrative of the amassing of the great individual fortunes from railroads, it is advisa
Charles Dickens
Chapter I. My father’s family name being Pirrip, and my Christian name Philip, my infant tongue could make of both names nothing longer or more explicit than Pip. So, I called
Robert S. Ball
GREENWICH OBSERVATORY. GREAT ASTRONOMERS by SIR ROBERT S. BALL D.Sc. LL.D. F.R.S. Lowndean Professor of Astronomy and Geometry in the University of Cambridge Author of "In
George Barr McCutcheon
By George Barr McCutcheon CONTENTS I. MR. GRENFALL LORRY SEEKS ADVENTURE II. TWO STRANGERS IN A COACH III. MISS
Andrew Lang
p. vTO E. M. S. Primâ dicta mihi, summâ dicenda Camenâ. The years will pass, and hearts will range, You conquer Time, and Care, and Change. Though Time doth still delig
Jr. Horatio Alger
By Horatio Alger, Jr. 1875 CONTENTS BALLADS. GRAND'THER BALDWIN'S THANKSGIVING ST. NICHOLAS. BARBAR
Mary D. Brine
BY MARY D. BRINE Author of "Grandma's Attic Treasures" DEDICATED TO THOSE DEAR ONES WHOSE FACES ARE TURNED TOWARD THE SUNSET
Nellie M. Leonard
ILLUSTRATIONS Somebody stole softly up behind him; two paws blindfolded his eyes "All aboard for Pond Lily Lake!" he cried gaily The heavy furniture cart was pulled down
Katherine Devereux Blake
SEVENTH YEAR EDITED BY KATHERINE D. BLAKE PRINCIPAL, GIRLS' DEPARTMENT PUBLIC SCHOOL NO. 6, NEW YORK CITY AND GEORGIA ALEXANDER SUPERVISING P
Alonzo Reed Brainerd Kellogg
PREFACE. The plan of "Graded and Higher Lessons in English" will perhaps be better understood if we first speak of two classes of text-books with which this course is brought
Josephine Chase
CONTENTS CHAPTER I. A Puzzling Resemblance CHAPTER II. What the Day Brought Forth CHAPTER III. What Happened in Room Forty-Seven CHAPTER IV. Grace Turns in the Fire Alarm
Josephine Chase
CONTENTS CHAPTER I. A Midsummer Pilgrimage CHAPTER II. A Welcome Guest CHAPTER III. An Unexpected Caller CHAPTER IV. The Secret Session CHAPTER V. The Way to Perpetual You
Josephine Chase
CHAPTER I WHEN THE COWBOYS LAUGHED "Grace Harlowe, do you realize what an indulgent husband you have?" demanded Elfreda Briggs severely. "Why, of course I do," replied Gr
John Bunyan
p. 7PREFATORY NOTE The text in this edition is as nearly as possible that of the eighth, which was corrected by Bunyan himself a few weeks before his death. The text of ‘A Re
Adolph Keitel
CONTENTS. Chapter Preface Ballot Box (Illustration.) I. My thirty years' intimate association with the brewers II. Prohibition banishes crime
Plato Translator
INTRODUCTION In several of the dialogues of Plato, doubts have arisen among his interpreters as to which of the various subjects discussed in them is the main thesis. The spea
Frances Jenkins Olcott
TO THE STORY-TELLER This volume, though intended also for the children's own reading and for reading aloud, is especially planned for story-telling. The latte
baron d' Paul Henri Thiry Holbach
By Baron D'holbach "Freethinker's Library" Series London: W. Stewart & Co. A Translation Of Baron D'holbach's "Le Bon Sens" T
B. M. Bower
by B. M. Bower 1912 CONTENTS GOOD INDIAN CHAPTER I. PEACEFUL HART RANCH CHAPTER II. GOOD INDIAN
Mark Twain
By Mark Twain NOTE.—No experience is set down in the following letters which had to be invented. Fancy is not needed to give variety to t
Arthur B. Reeve
CONTENTS I THE PERUVIAN DAGGER II THE SOLDIER OF FORTUNE III THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL DETECTIVE IV THE TREASURE HUNTERS V THE WALL STREET PROMOTE
Rex Beach
CHAPTER I Four cowboys inclined their bodies over the barbed-wire fence which marked the dividing-line between the Centipede Ranch and their own, staring mournfully into a sum