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At_the_Mercy_of_Tiberius
A NOVEL By AUGUSTA EVANS WILSON Author of "A Speckled Bird," "Infelice," "Vashti," "Beulah," "St. Elmo," etc. A_District_Messenger_Boy_and_a_Necktie_Party JAMES OTIS
AUTHOR OF "TOBY TYLER," "TEDDY AND CARROTS," "JENNY WREN'S BOARDING-HOUSE," "THE BOY CAPTAIN," "LITTLE JOE," ETC., ETC. A_Narrative_of_the_Life_of_Mrs__Mary_Jemison Who was taken by the Indians, in the year 1755, when only about twelve years of age, and has continued to reside amongst them to the present time. A_Portrait_of_the_Artist_as_a_Young_Man Once upon a time and a very good time it was there was a moocow coming down along the road and this moocow that was coming down along the road met a nicens little boy named baby tuckoo... A_Strange_Manuscript_Found_in_a_Copper_CylinderA Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder By James De Mille Produced by Nicole Apostola.
IN MIDSUMMER DAYS AND OTHER TALES. BY AUGUST STRINDBERG TRANSLATED BY ELLIE SCHLEUSSNER A_Treatise_on_the_Six_Nation_Indians Back_to_God_s_Country_and_Other_Stories Der_Waldbruder__ein_Pendant_zu_Werthers_Leiden
Emile1
By Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Translated by Barbara Foxley
The contents are:
Foramen Centrale Theory of Compound Colours Poinsot's Theory Address to the Mathematical Introductory Lecture FieldingThis work has already appeared in Graham's Magazine, under the title of "Rose Budd." The change of name is solely the act of the author, and arises from a conviction that the appellation given in this publication is more appropriate than the one laid aside. The necessity of writing to a name, instead of getting it from the incidents of the book itself, has been the cause of this departure from the ordinary rules. Fifty_Famous_PeopleGrace_Harlowe_s_Overland_Riders_on_the_Great_American_Desert Grace_Harlowe_s_Second_Year_at_Overton_College Grace_Harlowe_s_Senior_Year_at_High_School History_of_King_Charles_II_of_England In_Midsummer_Days_and_Other_Tales Irish_Race_in_the_Past_and_the_Present Lectures_on_Dramatic_Art_and_Literature
LOST_FACE1
by Jack London
Contents:
Lost Face
Trust
To Build a Fire
That Spot
Flush of Gold
The Passing of Marcus O'Brien
The Wit of Porportuk
OF_THE_MASTER_OF_MRS__CHILVERS Ten_Englishmen_of_the_Nineteenth_Century The_Bird_Woman_of_the_Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition THE_CHINESE_CLASSICS__PROLEGOMENA_ The_Coming_of_the_Princess_and_Other_Poems The day had opened so brightly, in such a welcome wave of April sunshine, that by mid-afternoon there were two hundred players scattered over the links of the Long Island Country Club at Belvedere Bay; the men in thick plaid stockings and loose striped sweaters, the women's scarlet coats and white skirts making splashes of vivid color against the fresh green of grass and the thick powdering of dandelions. It was Saturday, and a half- holiday; it was that one day of all the year when the seasons change places, when winter is visibly worsted, and summer, with warmth and relaxation, bathing and tennis and motor trips in the moonlight, becomes again a reality. The_History_of_a_Mouthful_of_BreadThe_Humourous_Poetry_of_the_English_Language The_Journal_of_a_Tour_to_the_Hebrides_with_Samuel_Johnson__LL_D The_Little_Lady_of_the_Big_House Two incidents, widely different in character yet bound together by results, marked the night of January the twenty-third. On that night the blackest fog within a four years' memory fell upon certain portions of London, and also on that night came the first announcement of the border risings against the Persian government in the province of Khorasan the announcement that, speculated upon, even smiled at, at the time, assumed such significance in the light of after events. The_Stories_Mother_Nature_Told_Her_Children The_Tales_and_Novels__v11__Friar_Philip_s_Geese_and_Minutolo The_Tales_and_Novels__v12__Monks_of_Catalonia___The_Cradle The_Tales_and_Novels__v14__The_Hermit__c_ The_Tales_and_Novels__v15__The_Mandrake___The_Rhemese The_Tales_and_Novels__v16__The_Amorous_Courtesan___Nicaise The_Tales_and_Novels__v17__The_Progress_of_Wit__c The_Tales_and_Novels__v18__Feronde__c_ The_Tales_and_Novels__v19__King_Candaules__c_ The_Tales_and_Novels__v1__Joconde The_Tales_and_Novels__v20__Neighbor_Peter_s_Mare__c_ The_Tales_and_Novels__v21__The_Spectacles__c_ The_Tales_and_Novels__v22__The_Picture__c_ The_Tales_and_Novels__v23__The_River_Scamander__c_ The_Tales_and_Novels__v24__The_Quid_Pro_Quo__c_ The_Tales_and_Novels__v25__The_Nightingale__c_ The_Tales_and_Novels__v3__The_Muleteer_and_Others The_Tales_and_Novels__v4__The_Old_Man_s_Calendar_and_Others The_Tales_and_Novels__v5__The_Princess_Bethrothed_to_Garba The_Tales_and_Novels__v6__The_Magick_Cup The_Tales_and_Novels__v7__The_Falcon_and_The_Little_Dog The_Tales_and_Novels__v8__The_Ephesian_Matron_and_Others The_Tales_and_Novels__v9__Belphegor_and_Others Traite__General_de_la_Cuisine_Maigre
We_of_the_Never_Never
We--are just some of the bush-folk of the Never-Never.
Distinct in the foreground stand:
The Maluka, The Little Missus, The Sanguine Scot, The Head Stockman, The
Dandy, The Quiet Stockman, The Fizzer, Mine Host, The Wag, Some of our
Guests, A few black "boys" and lubras, A dog or two, Tam-o'-Shanter,
Happy Dick, Sam Lee, and last, but by no means least, Cheon--the
ever-mirthful, ever-helpful, irrepressible Cheon, who was crudely
recorded on the station books as cook and gardener.
When_God_Laughs_and_Other_Stories
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