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Floyd's Flowers Or Duty and Beauty For Colored Children Being One Hundred Short…

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Silas X. Floyd


Truly the boys and girls of to-day ought to be thankful that they are alive. There never was such a golden age for childhood and youth as th…

Chapters 1 - 3 of Catechism of Familiar Things

In Insomnia Collection Vol. 004

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Benziger Brothers


Soporific dullness is in the ear of the listener, and what's tedium incarnate to one person will be another person's passion and delight. Ho…

THE LUNATIC ASYLUM

In The Mysteries of London Vol. IV

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George W. M. Reynolds


The Mysteries of London was a best-selling novel in mid-Victorian England, published in four volumes. This is the fourth and final volume. I…

Janie’s Visitor

In Uncollected Short Stories of L.M. Montgomery

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Lucy Maud Montgomery


A compilation of 80 short stories by the author of "Anne of Green Gables" that were not previously published in a book or in one o…

The Coming of the Great Big Animal and How He Helped the Bear Family

In The Bear Family at Home

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Curtis D. Wilbur


THE BEAR FAMILY AT HOME -And How the Circus Came to Visit ThemOnce a little cub bear was caught in a big log trap, and taken on a train to a…

The Archduke's Tea

In Call Mr. Fortune

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H. C. Bailey


Call Mr. Fortune is a collection of short stories which introduce Reginald Fortune. Reggie, like his father, is a physician. The son applies…

The Two Pots

In Fables of Aesop and Others

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Aesop


The origins of these fables are perhaps lost in obscurity, but they are so closely identified with the Greek writer Aesop, that we may regar…

A Story of Decoration Day for the Little Children of To-day by Elizabeth Harris…

In The Junior Classics Volume 9: Stories of To-day

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William Patten


The first part of this volume consists of stories by modern writers dealing mainly with life in our own day. They are, of course, meant for…