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The Country of the Blind and Other Stories

Category: Classical Novels  Author:H.G. Wells 

As I sit writing in my study I can hear our Jane bumping her way downstairs with a brush and dust-pan. She used in the old days to sing hymn tunes or the British national song for the time being to these instruments but latterly she has been silent and even careful over her work.


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Chicot the Jester

Category: Classical Novels  Author:Alexandre Dumas 

This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were int...


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Dark Hollow

Category: Classical Novels  Author:Anna Katherine Green 

Still raw from the brutal slayings of his wife and daughter, and the events surrounding the capture of their killer, the travelling man, Charlie Parker retreats to the wintry Maine landscape of his childhood. By following in the steps of his beloved grandfather, Parker hopes to heal his spirit and get through the bitter anniversary of ...


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The Prisoner of Zenda

Category: Classical Novels  Author:Anthony Hope 

The ultimate escapist adventure story, The Prisoner of Zenda transports the listener into a bygone era, awash with swashbuckling heroism, cunning plots and courtly love. The popularity of Hope's tale of intrigue was such that is spawned an entirely new genre known as the 'Ruritanian romance'. When the King of Ruritania is kidnapped, th...


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Dawn

Category: Classical Novels  Author:H. Rider Haggard 

“Our natures languish incomplete; Something obtuse in this our star Shackles the spirit’s winged feet; But a glory moves us from afar, And we know that we are strong and fleet.” Edmund Ollier. “Once more I behold the face of her Whose actions all had the character Of an inexpressible charm, expressed; Whose movements flowed fr...


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