In the Wilderness
Robert Hichens
By Robert Hichens CONTENTS BOOK I— HERMES AND THE CHILD CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPT
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Robert Hichens
By Robert Hichens CONTENTS BOOK I— HERMES AND THE CHILD CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPT
Charles Dudley Warner
Contents I. HOW I KILLED A BEAR II. LOST IN THE WOODS III. A FIGHT WITH A TROUT
Harold Frederic
Dedication. When, after years of preparation, the pleasant task of writing this tale was begun, I had my chief delight in the hope that the completed book would gratify a venera
Robert Louis Stevenson
CONTENTS PART 1: THE MARQUESAS CHAPTER I. AN ISLAND LANDFALL II. MAKING FRIENDS III. THE MAROON IV. DEATH V. DEPO
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IN THE SHADOW OF THE GLEN A PLAY IN ONE ACT By J. M. Synge First performed at the Molesworth Hall, Dublin, October 8th, 1903. PERSONS DAN BURKE (farmer and herd) Geor
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TO C.A.J. CONTENTS I. I PAY FOR MY PASSAGE TO LOANGO II. HOW I BOARDED THE BRIG GOLDEN HIND III. I HAVE A SCARE, AND GET OVER IT IV. CAPTAIN LUK
G. A. Henty
G. A. Henty PREFACE. MY DEAR LADS, This time only a few words are needed, for the story speaks for itself. My object has been rather to tell you a tal
G. A. Henty
By G. A. Henty CONTENTS PREFACE CHAPTER I — TOM'S CHOICE CHAPTER II — FINDING FRIENDS CHAPTER III — ON THE PLAINS CHAPTER I
Sir Samuel White Baker
By Sir Samuel W. Baker, M.A., F.R.G.S. Condensed By E.J.W From "The Nile Tributaries Of Abyssinia" And "The Albert N'yanza Great Basin Of The Nile."
Catharine Parr Strickland Traill
IN THE FOREST. CHAPTER I. THE FLYING SQUIRREL—ITS FOOD—STORY OF A WOLF—INDIAN VILLAGE—WILD RICE. "Nurse, what is the name of that pretty creature you have in your hand? W
Richard Harding Davis
By Richard Harding Davis CONTENTS IN THE FOG CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III
Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER XVI. The spacious, lofty sitting-room which Seitz Siebenburg entered looked very magnificent. Gay Flanders tapestries hung on the walls. The ceiling was slightly vau
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CHAPTER XI. It was after midnight when the servants closed the heavy door of the Ortlieb mansion. The late guests had left it, mounted their horses, and ridden away together
Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER VI. Eva had gazed into vacancy a long time, and beheld a succession of pleasing pictures, in every one of which, Heinz Schorlin appeared. Once, in imagination, she pl
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CHAPTER II. Wolff had scarcely vanished from the street, and Els from the window, when a man's slender figure appeared, as if it had risen from the earth, beside the spurge-la
Georg Ebers Translator
By Georg Ebers Translated from the German by Mary J. Safford CONTENTS IN THE FIRE OF THE FORGE—I. CHAPTER I
Henry Lawson
Produced by A. Light and L. Bowser IN THE DAYS WHEN THE WORLD WAS WIDE AND OTHER VERSES (2 ed.) by Henry Lawson [Australian house-painter, author and poet -- 1867-1922.] [Note on t
H. G. Wells
PROLOGUE THE MAN WHO WROTE IN THE TOWER I saw a gray-haired man, a figure of hale age, sitting at a desk and writing. He seemed to be in a room in a tower, very high, so t
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PREFACE These letters, written by me in my younger days to a dear and indulgent mother and aunt, were returned to me after their death. In writing them I allowed myself to go
Samuel E. Lowe
WHO WAS KING ARTHUR? King Arthur, who held sway in Camelot with his Knights of the Round Table, was supposedly a king of Britain hundreds of years ago. Most of the stories abo
Bret Harte
By Bret Harte CONTENTS CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II. CHAPTER III. CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER
Henry James
CHAPTER I. It had occurred to her early that in her position—that of a young person spending, in framed and wired confinement, the life of a guinea-pig or a magpie—she should
Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER V. When, on the evening of the christening day, Lienhard accompanied his aunt home, Kuni was nowhere to be found. Frau Sophia discovered in her chamber every article
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CHAPTER II. At first Dietel, the old waiter, whose bullet-shaped head was covered with thick gray hair, also failed to notice them. Without heeding their entrance, he continu