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The Flying Boys to the Rescue

Category: Author:Edward S. Ellis 

 HARVEY HAMILTON, the young aviator, found himself in the most distressful dilemma of his life. He and his devoted friend, the colored youth Bohunkus Johnson, had left their homes near the New Jersey village of Mootsport, and sailing away in the former’s aeroplane had run into a series of adventures in eastern Pennsylvania, which have ...


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The Tory Lover

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The last day of October in 1777, Colonel Jonathan Hamilton came out of his high house on the river bank with a handsome, impatient company of guests, all Berwick gentlemen. They stood on the flagstones, watching a coming boat that was just within sight under the shadow of the pines of the farther shore, and eagerly passed from hand to ...


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Science in Arcady

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These essays deal for the most part with Science in Arcady. \'Tis my native country: for I am not of those who \'praise the busy town.\' On the contrary, in the words of the great poet who has just departed to join Milton and Shelley in a place of high collateral glory, I \'love to rail against it still,\' with a naturalist\'s bitterness.


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Ian Hamilton\'s March

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 This book is a continuation of those letters to the Morning Post newspaper on the South African war, which have been lately published under the title \'London to Ladysmith via Pretoria.\' Although the letters had been read to some extent in their serial form, their reproduction in a book has been indulgently regarded by the public; an...


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Andy Gordon The Fortunes of A Young Janitor

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 The Hamilton Academy, under the charge of Rev. Dr. Euclid, stands on an eminence about ten rods back from the street, in the town of the same name. It is a two-story building, surmounted by a cupola, or belfry, and, being neatly painted brown and well cared for, is, on the whole, an ornament to the village.


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A Lady of England-The Life and Letters of Charlotte Maria Tucker

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The principal mass of materials for this Biography was placed in my hands last summer by the Rev. W. F. Tucker Hamilton, nephew of Charlotte Maria Tucker (A. L. O. E.), and since then many other relatives or friends, both in England and in India, have contributed their share of help, either in the way of written recollections or of cor...


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North and South

Category: Author:Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell 

Grew up in the south of England pastoral scenery of Margaret being priest father quit the job, the family moved to a completely unfamiliar town in the north of Milton. Is different from the south of the warm and comfortable, in the period of industrial revolution, Milton was bleak and messy. The road is no longer fragrant flowers and p...


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Can Such Things Be?

Category: Author:Ambrose Bierce 

Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce (1842-1914) was an American editorialist, journalist, short-story writer and satirist, today best known for his The Devil's Dictionary (1911). He wrote some of his books under the pseudonyms Dod Grile and J. Milton Sloluck. Bierce's lucid, unsentimental style has kept him popular when many of his contemporaries ...


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The Gray Dawn

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PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS IN TALE MILTON KEITH: a young lawyer from Baltimore. NAN KEITH: his wife. JOHN SHERWOOD: a gambler. PATSY SHERWOOD: his wife. ARTHUR MORRELL: an English adventurer. MIMI MORRELL: his wife or mistress. BEN SANSOME: a lady-killer, destined to become an "old beau." W. T. COLEMAN, or "old Vigilante," a leader. ...


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An Old-fashioned Girl

Category: Author:Louisa May Alcott 

It was first serialised in the Merry's Museum magazine between July and August in 1869 and consisted of only six chapters. For the finished product, however, Alcott continued the story from the chapter "Six Years Afterwards" and so it ended up with nineteen chapters in all. The book turns around Polly Milton, the old-fashioned girl who...


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