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Robin Hood
Robin Hood

by Howard Pyle

IN MERRY ENGLAND in the time of old, when good King Henry the Second ruled the land, there lived within the green glades...

1883 724 ed.
Roughing It
Roughing It

by Mark Twain

My brother had just been appointed Secretary of Nevada Territory-an office of such majesty that is concentrated in itsel...

1872 408 ed.
Oliver Twist
Oliver Twist

by Charles Dickens

Among other public buildings in a certain town which for many reasons it will be prudent to refrain from mentioning, and...

1822 2209 ed.
Xi you ji
Xi you ji

by Wu Cheng'en, Eleanor Hazard

Amid the Three Islands Sun Wu-k'ung seeks a cure; With sweet dew Kuan-shih-yin revives a tree.

1900 132 ed.
The  black arrow
The black arrow

by Robert Louis Stevenson

Sir Daniel and his men lay in and about Kettley that night, warmly quartered and well patrolled.

1888 175 ed.
Lorna Doone
Lorna Doone

by R. D. Blackmore

If anybody cares to read a simple tale told simply, I, John Ridd, of the parish of Oare, in the county of Somerset, yeom...

1656 556 ed.
A Storm of Swords
A Storm of Swords

by George R. R. Martin

An east wind blew through his tangled hair, as soft and fragrant as Cersei's fingers.

2000 57 ed.
Riders of the Purple Sage
Riders of the Purple Sage

by Zane Grey

A SHARP clip-clop of iron-shod hoofs deadened and died away, and clouds of yellow dust drifted from under the cottonwood...

1912 708 ed.
Two Gentlemen of Verona
Two Gentlemen of Verona

by William Shakespeare

Valentine. Cease to perswade, my louing Protheus;

1632 429 ed.
The Running Man
The Running Man

by Stephen King

She was squinting at the thermometer in the white light coming through the window.

1982 40 ed.
The Whipping Boy
The Whipping Boy

by Sid Fleischman

Jeremy could count on a thrashing first thing in the morning.

1986 37 ed.
Hunting for Hidden Gold
Hunting for Hidden Gold

by Franklin W. Dixon

"SOMEBODY'S going to get hurt!"

1920 27 ed.
Rob Roy
Rob Roy

by Sir Walter Scott

You have requested me, my dear friend, to bestow some of that leisure with which Providence has blessed the decline of m...

1817 380 ed.
The Lone Star Ranger
The Lone Star Ranger

by Zane Grey

SO it was in him, then - an inherited fighting instinct, a driving intensity to kill.

1914 358 ed.
Poems
Poems

by Rudyard Kipling, Elliot

Looking back from this my seventieth year, it seems to me that every card in my working life has been dealt me in such a...

1899 55 ed.