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Gritli's Children

Spyri, Johanna
Gritli's Children
Dear child, " she said now, in a voice which trembled with anxiety and affection, "you know that you are too tired to go out in the morning, but this afternoon, perhaps, we will go down to the river. Will not that be better, my darling?" "Oh, yes, I suppose so, " sighed the child, but though she said no more, she did not turn her eyes away from the blooming roses and the waving leaves below her. "Oh, it is so beautiful down there! Do let me go...

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Hugo

Bennett, Arnold
Hugo
A darkness which no eye could penetrate surrounded him as he lay in bed.

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Far to Seek

Diver, Maud
Far to Seek
Katherine Helen Maud Diver, nee Marshall (1867- 1945) was a British novelist, short story writer, journalist and historian. Her work explored the complexity of Anglo-India relationships. Her works include: Captain Desmond, V.C. (1907), The Great Amulet (1908), The Englishwoman in India (1909), Candles in the Wind (1909), The Hero of Heart (1912), Sunia and Other Stories (1913), The Judgement of the Sword (1913), Desmond's Daughter (1916), Unco...

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'Doc.' Gordon

Wilkins-Freeman, Mary E.
'Doc.' Gordon
Large Format for easy reading. A novel of mystery concerning the life and business of Doctor Thomas Gordon and life in a small New England village.

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My Adventures as a Spy

Baden-Powell, Robert
My Adventures as a Spy
Contents: Different Degrees of Spies, German Plans for Invading England, Jan Gootboom, My Native Spy, Secret Messages and How Carried, Spy Signs, Secret Plans of Fortresses, 'Butterfly Hunting" in Dalmatia, How Spies Disguise Th

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The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle

Stratemeyer, Edward
The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle
Edward Stratmeyer was founder of the Stratemeyer Syndicate, which published many series of books for children including the Bobbsey Twins, Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys. The Rover Boys was Stratmeyers first series. The series had to be interesting to boys, look like adult books, be written under a pseudonym, books would begin with a quick recap of the proceeding book and chapters would end in mid situation so the boy would want to keep reading...

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The Tysons

Sinclair, May
The Tysons
Mary Amelia St. Clair was a popular British author and suffragist, as well as a critic of poetry and prose. She was acquainted with Henry James, Thomas Hardy, Ford Madox Ford, T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, and Rebecca West. She served as an ambulance driver in World War I, and produced poetry and fiction based on it. The term "stream of consciousness" in the literary sense is attributed to her. "The Tysons" (originally titled "Mr. and Mrs. Nevill Ty...

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Timaeus

Plato
Timaeus
Of all the writings of Plato the Timaeus is the most obscure and repulsive to the modern reader and has nevertheless had the greatest influence over the ancient and mediaeval world.' (From original introduction)

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