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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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…
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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…