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| A collection of thirteen fables by Robert Louis Stevenson. |
| Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book in the Oz adventure. Originally published in 1908 the story reunites Dorothy with the humbug Wizard from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Fiction. |
| Domestic Peace by Honore de Balzac. |
| Father Sergius is a short story written by Leo Tolstoy in 1873. It follows the path of Prince Stefan Kasatzky who becomes a monk after his wife's affair on the eve of their wedding with Tsar Nicholas I. |
| TurboWeather is a compact and easy-to-use program, providing you with actual weather forecasts and information about current outdoors conditions. |
| Forest & Frontiers by G. A. Henty is also know by the title Adventures among the Indians. It is also claimed that it was Mr Roualeyn Gordon Cummings who wrote the back and not G. A. Henty. |
| This letter will divide the weighty task, and consequently make it sit lighter on the memory, be pleasanter to the reader... |
| Grass of Parnassus is a collection of poetry by Andrew Lang. |
| A poem by Andrew Lang about the Greek mythological beauty known as Helen of Troy. |
| Hospital Sketches is a personal account of the time Louisa May Alcott spent in a Washington millitary hospital. |
| Island Nights' Entertainments by Robert Louis Stevenson. Short excerpt: He had the courage of a lion and the cunning of a rat; and if hes not in hell to-day, theres no such place. |
| Following the Equator is a travel account of Mark Twain's journey around the British Empire in 1897. |
| A Vindication of the Press by Daniel Defoe. A Vindication of the Press does not seem to have been occasioned by a specific situation, and in it Defoe is not alone concerned with freedom of the press, but writes on a more general and discursive level. |
| A Visit to Three Fronts by Arthur Conan Doyle. A Visit to Three Fronts is a short essay on Arthur Conan Doyles wartime experiences. He was axious to take part in the war effort and was assigned to give acccounts from the troops at the frontline. |
| A Tale of Three Lions by H. Rider Haggard. In this thrilling tale of danger and adventure, young Harry joins his father, the famous Alan Quatermain, on a hunt for lions deep in Africa. |
| A Modern Cinderella by Louisa May Alcott. |
| A Horse's Tale by Mark Twain. |
| A Daughter of Eve.Honore de Balzac. |
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