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Eugenie Grandet

Category: Author:巴尔扎克 Honore De Balzag 

Eugenie Grandet is a quiet tragedy. The eponymous character is the quiet and industrious daughter of a miser. His entire life is devoted to making more money, even faking a stutter to put other people off their guard in business transactions.


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Six Little Bunkers at Grandma Bell's

Category: Author:Laura Lee Hope 

 "There! It's all done, so I guess we can get on and start off! All aboard! Toot! Toot!" Russ Bunker made a noise like a steamboat whistle. 


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Frank in the Woods

Category: Author:Harry Castlemon 

OUR scene opens in the swamp that stretches away for miles north of Lawrence.


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Gryll Grange格里尔·格兰治

Category: Author:novel 

"Gryll Grange" is an 1861 novel by Thomas Love Peacock. His seventh and last novel, it tells the story of Gregory Gryll, a descendant of the ancient and noble Gryllus who, for lack of better options, chooses his niece to be his heir.


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The Tale of Kiddie Katydid

Category: Author:Arthur Scott Bailey 

Arthur Scott Bailey was author of more than forty children's books. 


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The Sunbridge Girls at Six Star Ranch

Category: Author:Eleanor H. Porter 

The story is mainly a narration of a vacation which these six young girls spend in Texas at the 'Six Star Ranch, ' at the invitation of Mr. Hartley, its owner.


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The Man Who Was Thursday A Nightmare

Category: Author:G. K. Chesterton 

 The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare is a novel by G. K. Chesterton, first published in 1908. The book is sometimes referred to as a metaphysical thriller. Its importance was recognized in its later revival in paperback by Ballantine Books as the thirty-second volume of the celebrated Ballantine Adult Fantasy series in July 1971.  


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The Man Who Knew Too Much

Category: Author:G.K. Chesterton 

 To solve one of the great mathematical problems of his day, Alan Turing proposed an imaginary programmable calculating machine. But the idea of actually producing a "Turing machine" did not crystallize until he and his brilliant Bletchley Park colleagues built devices to crack the Nazis' Enigma code, thus ensuring the Allies' victory ...


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The Tyranny of Shams

Category: Author:Joseph McCabe 

This book is a frank criticism of most of the dominant ideas and institutions of our time: a confession of faith in nearly all the more daring heresies which hold, so to say, the firing line of our literature: a conception of a new social order and new planetary arrangement. It is therefore candidly egoistic, and I should like to expla...


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St. Francis of Assisi

Category: Author:G. K. Chesterton 

  A sketch of St. Francis of Assisi in modern English may be written in one of three ways. Between these the writer must make his selection; and the third way, which is adopted here, is in some respects the most difficult of all. At least, it would be the most difficult if the other two were not impossible.


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