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The Lost Princess (version 2)

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George MacDonald


Two selfish little girls, a princess and a shepherd's daughter, encounter a wise woman who lovingly shows them each that they are not the ce…

Doctor Dolittle in the Moon

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Hugh Lofting


Doctor Dolittle travels to the Moon where he discovers a new world of animals and even plants to study and communicate with. Back on Earth h…

Beautiful Thoughts from George MacDonald

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Elizabeth W. Dougall and George MacDonald


A brief quote from MacDonald for each day of the year. - Summary by Shelly

The Outermost House

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Henry Beston


A Year of Life on the Great Beach of Cape Cod - Summary by subtitle

Be Not Dismayed Whate'er Betide by C.D. Martin

In One Hundred and One Hymn Stories

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Carl F. Price


Carl F. Price, a pioneering hymnologist, historian, and author, says, "Every real hymn has its story, if only we could discover it..&qu…

Emotions Called Forth by Inanimate Objects. The Aesthetic Part 1

In The Emotions

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James McCosh and James Mccosh


I am not satisfied with the account which has been given of the feelings and emotions in our books of mental science, and thence transferred…

Chapter Eleven: Narrow Escape In A Row At Baltimore

In John Smith's Funny Adventures on a Crutch! or The Remarkable Peregrinations of …

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A. F. Hill


Follow a Very Funny Man make the best and the worst of his infirmity!! (Summary by Christine Rottger)The language and ideas in this book ref…

Chapter VII Olive and Tony Try to Befriend Bluebeard

In The World that Never Was

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Arthur St. John Adcock


Olive, age seven and a half, and her brother Tony, who is one year younger, live in London. Because their mother has been sent away ill, the…

13.1 - Company at the Little Brown House

In Five Little Peppers in the Little Brown House

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Margaret Sidney


“What ever became of Polly Pepper’s famous Chicken Pie, and also Phronsie’s red-topped shoes?” the friends of the “Five Little Peppers” keep…