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By: Ellis Parker Butler (1869-1937) | |
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Goat-Feathers
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The Water goats and other troubles
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By: Henry Oyen (1883-1921) | |
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The Plunderer
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By: Philip José Farmer (1918-2009) | |
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They Twinkled Like Jewels
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By: H. Beam Piper and John McGuire (1904-1964) | |
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Hunter Patrol
World War IV has dragged on for 12 years and the whole world is drained and tired of the killing and destruction. One man, a high school chemistry teacher from St. Louis in the USA, is serving his latest forced stint in the UN forces when something strange happens to him. He dies but yet he doesn't. What if you had the power to bring peace to the entire world? What would you do? This story explores a frightening and strange journey into the murky depths of human needs and desires and how they can twist and turn back upon us. | |
By: Agnes Repplier (1855-1950) | |
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Americans and Others
A collection of sometimes biting, always clever commentaries on some of life's foibles -- as apt today as when Ms. Repplier wrote them in 1912. Though less know to modern readers, Repplier was in her prime ranked among the likes of Willa Cather. Note: Section 13 contains the word niggards. I put it in print here so that it will not be mistaken for a racial epithet when heard. (written by Mary Schneider) | |
By: Sebastian Brant (1458-1521) | |
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The Ship of Fools, Volume 1
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By: Margaret Oliphant (1828-1897) | |
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Phoebe, Junior
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The Doctor's Family
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The Perpetual Curate
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The Rector
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Sir Tom
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By: Peter B. Kyne (1880-1957) | |
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The Pride of Palomar
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Captain Scraggs or, The Green-Pea Pirates
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Cappy Ricks Or, the Subjugation of Matt Peasley
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The Long Chance
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By: Emma Wolf (1865-1932) | |
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Other Things Being Equal
Ruth Levice, the daughter of a rich San Francisco Jewish merchant, meats Dr. Herbert Kemp, and they slowly fall in love. However, she is Jewish and he is not. Can love overcome such an obstacle? And what is more important, duty or love? | |
By: Ethel M. Dell (1881-1939) | |
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The Safety Curtain, and Other Stories
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