Pagan Papers
Kenneth Grahame
Pagan Papers By Kenneth Grahame Contents The Romance of the Road The Romance of the Rail Non Libri Sed Liberi Loafing Cheap Knowledge The Rural Pan Marginalia The Eternal Wh
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Kenneth Grahame
Pagan Papers By Kenneth Grahame Contents The Romance of the Road The Romance of the Rail Non Libri Sed Liberi Loafing Cheap Knowledge The Rural Pan Marginalia The Eternal Wh
William Hale White
Contents PAGE A Visit to Carlyle in 1868 1 Early Morning in January 14 March 16 June 18 August 20 The End of Octob
Knut Hamsun Author of introduction, etc.
By Knut Hamsun Translated from the Norwegian of Knut Hamsun By W. W. Worster With an Introduction by Edwin Björkman New York Alfred A
Gilbert Parker
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Charles Inman Barnard
PARIS WAR DAYS DIARY OF AN AMERICAN BY CHARLES INMAN BARNARD, LL.B. (HARVARD) Knight of the Legion of Honor Paris Correspondent of The New York Tribune President
Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Nathaniel Hawthorne
FLORENCE (Continued). June 8th.—I went this morning to the Uffizi gallery. The entrance is from the great court of the palace, which communicates with Lung' A
Wells, Carolyn
Carolyn Wells
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Carolyn Wells
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Carolyn Wells
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Carolyn Wells
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Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton
And send he may make such knaves repent! Loyal Songs against the Rump Parliament. Ho, treachery! my guards, my cimeter!
Louisa May Alcott
Chapter I To and fro, like a wild creature in its cage, paced that handsome woman, with bent head, locked hands, and restless steps. Some mental storm, swift
Henry Drummond
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George W. Peck
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Percy Keese Fitzhugh Illustrator
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Charles Reade
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Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton
This eBook was produced by David Widger PELHAM By Edward Bulwer Lytton VOLUME I. CHAPTER I. Ou peut-on etre mieux qu'au sein de sa famille? --French Song.
Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton
CHAPTER LXVII. In solo vivendi causa palato est. —Juvenal. They would talk of nothing but high life,
Martin Andersen Nexø Translator
I On that windy May-day morning when Pelle tumbled out of the nest, it so happened that old Klaus Hermann was clattering into town with his manure-cart, in order to fetch a lo
Edith A. How
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John Addington Symonds
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