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The Art Of Interior Decoration (Fiscle Part-9)
Grace Wood The Art Of Interior Decoration (Fiscle Part-9)
  • English
  • 40149 Words
  • Ages 18 and up
  • 5
  • 8

Lucky Is The Man Or Woman Of Taste Who Has No Inherited Eyesores Which, Because Of Association, Must Not Be Banished! When These Exist In Large Numbers One Thing Only Remains To Be Done: Look Them Over, See To What Period The Majority Belong, And Proceed As If Yo... Read more...

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Under Sealed Orders
H. A Cody Under Sealed Orders
  • English
  • 81822 Words
  • Ages 18 and up
  • 3
  • 2

It Was Evening And A Late April Wind Was Whipping Down The Valley. It Swayed The Tops Of The Tall Pine And Spruce Trees As They Shouldered Up From The Swift Brook Below. It Tossed Into Driving Spray The Water Of Break Neck Falls Where It Leaped One Hundred Feet Below W... Read more...

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The Chink In The Armour
Marie Belloc Lowndes The Chink In The Armour
  • English
  • 86471 Words
  • Ages 18 and up
  • 3
  • 0

A Small, Shiny, Pink Card Lay On The Round Table In Sylvia Bailey's Sitting-Room At The Hotel De L'horloge In Paris.

She Had Become Quite Accustomed To Finding One Or More Cards--Cards From Dressmakers, Cards From Corset-Makers, Cards From Hairdressers--Lying On Her... Read more...

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The Unwilling Vestal(Fiscle Part-3)
Edward Lucas White The Unwilling Vestal(Fiscle Part-3)
  • English
  • 88755 Words
  • Ages 18 and up
  • 3
  • 0

"Brinnaria!" He Said Severely, "You Will Marry Any Man I Designate."

"I Never Shall Marry Any Man," She Retorted Positively, "Except The Man I Want To Marry."

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American Eloquence,  Volume 2 (Of 4) Studies In American Political History (1896)
Various None American Eloquence, Volume 2 (Of 4) Studies In American Political History (1896)
  • English
  • 68435 Words
  • Ages 18 and up
  • 3
  • 1

Negro Slavery Was Introduced Into All The English Colonies Of North America As A Custom, And Not Under Any Warrant Of Law. The Enslavement Of The Negro Race Was Simply A Matter Against Which No White Person Chose To Enter A Protest, Or Make Resistance, While The Negro... Read more...

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Rolf In The Woods
Ernest Thompson Seton Rolf In The Woods
  • English
  • 106878 Words
  • Ages 18 and up
  • 3
  • 1

The Early Springtime Sunrise Was Near At Hand As Quonab, The Last Of The Myanos Sinawa, Stepped From His Sheltered Wigwam Under The Cliff That Borders The Asamuk Easterly, And, Mounting To The Lofty Brow Of The Great Rock That Is Its Highest Pinnacle, He Stood I... Read more...

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Vanishing England Volume 24
P. H. Ditchfield Vanishing England Volume 24
  • English
  • 105707 Words
  • Ages 18 and up
  • 3
  • 1

This Book Is Intended Not To Raise Fears But To Record Facts. We Wish To Describe With Pen And Pencil Those Features Of England Which Are Gradually Disappearing, And To Preserve The Memory Of Them.

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Empire Builders
Francis Lynde Empire Builders
  • English
  • 81394 Words
  • Ages 18 and up
  • 3
  • 1

Engine Number 206, Narrow Gauge, Was Pushing, Or Rather Failing To Push, The Old-Fashioned Box-Plow Through The Crusted Drifts On The Uptilted Shoulder Of Plug Mountain, At Altitude Ten Thousand Feet, With The Mercury At Twelve Below Zero.

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The Judgment House (fiscle part- 4)
Gilbert Parker The Judgment House (fiscle part- 4)
  • English
  • 152996 Words
  • Ages 18 and up
  • 3
  • 0

Except Where References To Characters Well-Known To All The World Occur In these Pages, This Book Does Not Present A Picture Of Public Or Private Individuals Living Or Dead. It Is Not In any Sense A Historical Novel. It Is In conception And Portraiture A Work Of The Imagination.

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The   Woodlanders (fiscle Part-11)
Thomas Hardy The Woodlanders (fiscle Part-11)
  • English
  • 137515 Words
  • Ages 18 and up
  • 3
  • 0

The Rambler Who, For Old Association Or Other Reasons, Should Trace The Forsaken Coach-Road Running almost In a Meridional Line From Bristol To The South Shore Of England, Would Find Himself During the Latter Half Of His Journey In the Vicinity Of Some Extensiv... Read more...

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