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| Youth |
| By Conrad, Joseph |
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By, Conrad, Joseph
This Could Have Occurred Nowhere But In England, Where Men And Sea Interpenetrate, So To Speak--the Sea Entering Into The Life Of Most Men, And The Men Knowing Something Or Everything About The Sea, In The Way Of Amusement, Of Travel, Or Of ...
| War And Peace |
| By Tolstoy, Leo |
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By, Tolstoy, Leo
"well, Prince, So Genoa And Lucca Are Now Just Family Estates Of The Buonapartes. But I Warn You, If You Don't Tell Me That This Means War, If You Still Try To Defend The Infamies And Horrors Perpetrated By That Antichrist--i Really Believe He Is ...
| Victory |
| By Conrad, Joseph |
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By, Conrad, Joseph
On Approaching The Task Of Writing This Note For Victory, The First Thing I Am Conscious Of Is The Actual Nearness Of The Book, Its Nearness To Me Personally, To The Vanished Mood In Which It Was Written, And To The Mixed Feelings Aroused By The ...
| Uncle Bernac |
| By Doyle, Arthur Conan(Sir) |
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By, Doyle, Arthur Conan(Sir)
I Dare Say That I Had Already Read My Uncle's Letter A Hundred Times, And I Am Sure That I Knew It By Heart. None The Less I Took It Out Of My Pocket, And, Sitting On The Side Of The Lugger, I Went Over It Again With As Much Attention As If It ...
| Typhoon |
| By Conrad, Joseph |
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By, Conrad, Joseph
Captain Macwhirr, Of The Steamer Nan-shan, Had A Physiognomy That, In The Order Of Material Appearances, Was The Exact Counterpart Of His Mind: It Presented No Marked Characteristics Of Firmness Or Stupidity; It Had No Pronounced Characteristics ...
| Two Knapsacks |
| By Campbell, John |
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By, Campbell, John
Eugene Coristine And Farquhar Wilkinson Were Youngish Bachelors And Fellow Members Of The Victoria And Albert Literary Society. Thither, On Wednesday Evenings, When Respectable Church-members Were Wending Their Way To Weekly Service, They ...
| To-morrow |
| By Conrad, Joseph |
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By, Conrad, Joseph
What Was Known Of Captain Hagberd In The Little Seaport Of Colebrook Was Not Exactly In His Favour. He Did Not Belong To The Place. He Had Come To Settle There Under Circumstances Not At All Mysterious--he Used To Be Very Communicative About Them ...
| The Way Of The Wild |
| By Mars, F. St. |
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By, Mars, F. St.
If His Father Had Been A Brown Bear And His Mother A Badger, The Result In Outward Appearance Would Have Been Gulo, Or Something Very Much Like Him. But Not All The Crossing In The World Could Have Accounted For His Character; That Came Straight ...
| The War Of The Worlds |
| By Wells, H. G. |
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By, Wells, H. G.
But Who Shall Dwell In These Worlds If They Be Inhabited? . . . Are We Or They Lords Of The World? . . . And How Are All Things Made For Man?--...
| The Time Machine |
| By Wells, H. G. |
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By, Wells, H. G.
The Time Traveller (for So It Will Be Convenient To Speak Of Him) Was Expounding A Recondite Matter To Us. His Grey Eyes Shone And Twinkled, And His Usually Pale Face Was Flushed And Animated....
| The Shoulders Of Atlas |
| By Freeman, Mary E. Wilkins |
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By, Freeman, Mary E. Wilkins
Henry Whitman Was Walking Home From The Shop In The April Afternoon. The Spring Was Very Early That Year. The Meadows Were Quite Green, And In The Damp Hollows The Green Assumed A Violet Tinge--sometimes From Violets Themselves, Sometimes From ...
| The Shadow Line |
| By Conrad, Joseph |
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By, Conrad, Joseph
To Borys And All Others Who, Like Himself, Have Crossed In Early Youth The Shadow Line Of Their Generation With Love.....
| The Secret Sharer |
| By Conrad, Joseph |
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By, Conrad, Joseph
On My Right Hand There Were Lines Of Fishing Stakes Resembling A Mysterious System Of Half-submerged Bamboo Fences, Incomprehensible In Its Division Of The Domain Of Tropical Fishes, And Crazy Of Aspect As If Abandoned Forever By Some Nomad Tribe ...
| The Secret Adversary |
| By Christie, Agatha |
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By, Christie, Agatha
To All Those Who Lead Monotonous Lives In The Hope That They May Experience At Second Hand The Delights And Dangers Of Adventure......
| The Ripper: Redux |
| By Lester, Byron |
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By, Lester, Byron
The Maverick Film Director Kevin Stone Travels Back To 1888 To Film The Murders Of Jack The Ripper. ...
| The Ripper: Redux |
| By Lester, Byron |
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By, Lester, Byron
The Maverick Film Director Kevin Stone Travels Back To 1888 To Film The Murders Of Jack The Ripper....
| The Return Of Sherlock Holmes |
| By Doyle, Arthur Conan(Sir) |
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By, Doyle, Arthur Conan(Sir)
It Was In The Spring Of The Year 1894 That All London Was Interested, And The Fashionable World Dismayed, By The Murder Of The Honourable Ronald Adair Under Most Unusual And Inexplicable Circumstances. The Public Has Already Learned Those ...
| The Rescue |
| By Conrad, Joseph |
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By, Conrad, Joseph
Of The Three Long Novels Of Mine Which Suffered An Interruption, "the Rescue" Was The One That Had To Wait The Longest For The Good Pleasure Of The Fates. I Am Betraying No Secret When I State Here That It Had To Wait Precisely For Twenty Ye...
| The Picture Of Dorian Gray |
| By Wilde, Oscar |
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By, Wilde, Oscar
The Artist Is The Creator Of Beautiful Things. To Reveal Art And Conceal The Artist Is Art's Aim. The Critic Is He Who Can Translate Into Another Manner Or A New Material His Impression Of Beautiful Things....
| The Oakdale Affair |
| By Burroughs, Edgar Rice |
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By, Burroughs, Edgar Rice
The House On The Hill Showed Lights Only Upon The First Floor--in The Spacious Reception Hall, The Dining Room, And Those More Or Less Mysterious Purlieus Thereof From Which Emanate Disagreeable Odors And Agreeable Foods....
| The Mystery Of Orcival |
| By Gaboriau, Emile |
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By, Gaboriau, Emile
On Thursday, The 9th Of July, 186-, Jean Bertaud And His Son, Well Known At Orcival As Living By Poaching And Marauding, Rose At Three O'clock In The Morning, Just At Daybreak, To Go Fishing....
| The Mysterious Affair At Styles |
| By Christie, Agatha |
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By, Christie, Agatha
The Intense Interest Aroused In The Public By What Was Known At The Time As "the Styles Case" Has Now Somewhat Subsided. Nevertheless, In View Of The World-wide Notoriety Which Attended It, I Have Been Asked, Both By My Friend Poirot And The Family ...
| The Moonstone |
| By Collins, Wilkie |
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By, Collins, Wilkie
My Object Is To Explain The Motive Which Has Induced Me To Refuse The Right Hand Of Friendship To My Cousin, John Herncastle. The Reserve Which I Have Hitherto Maintained In This Matter Has Been Misinterpreted By Members Of My Family Whose Good ...
| The Monster Men |
| By Burroughs, Edgar Rice |
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By, Burroughs, Edgar Rice
As He Dropped The Last Grisly Fragment Of The Dismembered And Mutilated Body Into The Small Vat Of Nitric Acid That Was To Devour Every Trace Of The Horrid Evidence Which Might Easily Send Him To The Gallows, The Man Sank Weakly Into A Chair And ...
| The Life And Opinions Of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman |
| By Sterne, Laurence |
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By, Sterne, Laurence
Never Poor Wight Of A Dedicator Had Less Hopes From His Dedication, Than I Have From This Of Mine; For It Is Written In A Bye Corner Of The Kingdom, And In A Retir'd Thatch'd House, Where I Live In A Constant Endeavour To Fence Against The ...
| The Last Spike |
| By Warman, C. Y |
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By, Warman, C. Y
"then There Is Nothing Against Him But His Poverty?" "and General Appearance." "he's The Handsomest Man In America."...
| The Hound Of The Baskervilles |
| By Doyle, Arthur Conan(Sir) |
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By, Doyle, Arthur Conan(Sir)
Mr. Sherlock Holmes, Who Was Usually Very Late In The Mornings, Save Upon Those Not Infrequent Occasions When He Was Up All Night, Was Seated At The Breakfast Table. I Stood Upon The Hearth-rug And Picked Up The Stick Which Our Visitor Had Left ...

By, Carlyle, Thomas
President Henault, Remarking On Royal Surnames Of Honour How Difficult It Often Is To Ascertain Not Only Why, But Even When, They Were Conferred, Takes Occasion In His Sleek Official Way, To Make A Philosophical Reflection. 'the Surname Of Bien-aime ...
| The Count Of Monte Cristo |
| By Dumas, Alexandre |
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By, Dumas, Alexandre
On The 24th Of February, 1815, The Look-out At Notre-dame De La Garde Signalled The Three-master, The Pharaon From Smyrna, Trieste, And Naples....
| The Conquest Of Canaan |
| By Tarkington, Booth |
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By, Tarkington, Booth
A Dry Snow Had Fallen Steadily Throughout The Still Night, So That When A Cold, Upper Wind Cleared The Sky Gloriously In The Morning The Incongruous Indiana Town Shone In A White Harmony--roof, Ledge, And Earth As Evenly Covered As By Moonl...