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  • av Joseph Bushnell Ames
    401

    "Dale Tompkins slung the bulging bag of papers over one shoulder, and, turning away from the news-stand, walked briskly down the main street of Hillsgrove. The rain had ceased, and the wind that had howled fiercely all day long was shifting into the west, where it tore to tatters the banks of dun gray clouds, letting through gleams and patches of cold blue sky tinged with the pale, chill yellow of a typical autumn sunset.The cold look of that sunset was well borne out by a keen nip in the air, but Dale was too thankful to have it clear at all to complain. Besides, he wasn¿t exactly the complaining sort. Turning up the collar of a rather shabby coat, he thrust both hands deep into his trousers¿ pockets and hurried whistling along, bent on delivering his papers in the quickest possible time.¿I ought to get home by seven, anyhow,¿ he thought calculatingly. ¿And if Mother¿ll only give me a hurry-up snack, I¿ll be in time for meeting.¿He rolled the last word under his tongue with the prideful accent of a novice. Then, with a sudden start, one hand jerked out of his pocket and slipped between the buttons of the thread-bare coat. For an anxious moment it groped there before the fingers closed over a metal badge, shaped like a trefoil, that was pinned securely to the flannel shirt. A somewhat sheepish grin overspread the freckled face, and through an open gate Dale shot a paper dexterously across the porch to land accurately in the middle of the door-mat....."

  • av L. T. Meade
    401

    "Turquoise and Ruby" is a novel written by L. T. Meade. While I don't have access to the full text of this specific book, I can provide some general information about the author and her works.L. T. Meade, whose full name was Elizabeth Thomasina Meade Smith, was a prolific Irish author who wrote a wide range of novels and stories during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She was known for her works primarily aimed at children and young adults, including adventure stories, mysteries, and tales of friendship.

  • av Molesworth
    401

    "Two Little Waifs" is a charming and heartwarming children's novel written by Mary Louisa Molesworth. The story revolves around two orphaned sisters, Meg and Peggy, who find themselves living with their distant and somewhat austere relatives, the Heathcotes, after the death of their parents. The Heathcotes are initially quite reserved, but as the story unfolds, they gradually warm up to the two girls.The novel beautifully explores the themes of family, love, and resilience as Meg and Peggy adapt to their new surroundings and form meaningful connections with the Heathcote family. Throughout their journey, the two sisters display their endearing qualities, including their innocence, kindness, and a sense of wonder that brings joy to the lives of those around them."Two Little Waifs" is not only a touching story of the transformative power of love but also a delightful glimpse into the Victorian era, offering readers a window into the customs and society of the time. It remains a classic work of children's literature, cherished for its timeless storytelling and memorable characters.

  • av Anna Cogswell Tyler
    401

    " ONCE when the Emperor Charles V was traveling in the country, he saw a convent, and in passing by a little door he read this strange inscription:"Here you live without a care."The Emperor was very surprised and could scarcely believe his eyes."It seems to me an impossibility," he thought; "does some one really exist on earth who is free from care? As Emperor I am overwhelmed with troubles, while here in this convent, which is a little kingdom in itself, one would have nothing to worry about. I cannot believe it."Immediately on setting foot in the village inn, the Emperor sent the hostess to fetch the Abbot of this singular convent.You can imagine what a state of mind the latter was in when he heard he was summoned to the Emperor's presence."What have I done to displease him?" he asked himself. On the way he examined his conscience over and over again, and he could think of no fault of which he was guilty. "I am in troubled waters; I must steer my way through," he said.When he was in the Emperor's presence, the latter expressed his astonishment of what he had read.The Abbot now knew why he had been summoned, and smiled. "Sir," said he, "does that astonish you? However, it is very simple; we eat, we drink, we sleep, and worry over nothing.""Well, Reverend Abbot, that state of things must come to an end," said the Emperor, "and in order that you may have your share of trouble, I command you to bring me to-morrow the answers to the three following questions:"First, What is the depth of the sea?"Secondly, How many cows' tails would it take to measure the distance between the earth and the sun?"

  • av Jules Verne
    401

    "Topsy-Turvy" is a novel written by the famous French author Jules Verne. It was originally published in 1889 under the title "Sans dessus dessous" in French, and it's sometimes translated as "The Purchase of the North Pole" in English.The story revolves around the madcap efforts of a group of American millionaires to buy the Arctic region, including the North Pole, from the impoverished nation of France. They plan to achieve this through a financial scheme that involves digging a tunnel from the United States to the Arctic and thereby draining the entire Arctic Ocean, which would then make the polar region the property of the United States.As with many of Verne's works, "Topsy-Turvy" combines elements of adventure, satire, and science fiction. It explores themes of American industrialization, capitalism, and the consequences of reckless ambition. The novel also contains humorous elements as it pokes fun at the audacious and absurd plan.Overall, "Topsy-Turvy" is a satirical and imaginative work by Jules Verne that reflects some of the social and economic concerns of his time while providing readers with an entertaining adventure.

  • av J. M. Barrie
    487

    "Tommy and Grizel" is a novel written by J.M. Barrie, the Scottish author best known for creating Peter Pan. The novel was first published in 1900 and is part of Barrie's "Thrums" series, which is set in the fictional Scottish village of Thrums.The story revolves around the lives of Tommy Sandys and Grizel Cochrane, childhood sweethearts who grew up in the small town of Thrums. However, their lives take different paths as they grow older. Tommy becomes a successful writer but struggles with his personal demons, while Grizel faces hardships and challenges. The novel explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the passage of time."Tommy and Grizel" is known for its emotional depth and exploration of complex characters. It is a poignant and thought-provoking work by J.M. Barrie, showcasing his talent for storytelling beyond the realm of fairy tales.

  • av Percy Keese Fitzhugh
    401

    "Tom Slade with the Boys Over There" by Percy Keese Fitzhugh is an exciting addition to the adventures of the beloved Boy Scout character, Tom Slade. This book takes Tom Slade and his friends to the battlefields of World War I, where they display the same bravery, resourcefulness, and Scout values that readers have come to admire in Tom.The story follows Tom Slade and his fellow Scouts as they embark on a new and challenging adventure, joining the war effort overseas. Fitzhugh skillfully combines elements of action, camaraderie, and patriotism to create a compelling narrative that engages young readers.As Tom Slade and his friends navigate the dangers and challenges of wartime, they demonstrate the importance of Scout training in real-world situations. Their loyalty to each other and their willingness to step up in times of need exemplify the Scout motto, "Be Prepared.""Tom Slade with the Boys Over There" provides readers with a unique perspective on World War I, offering insights into the experiences of Scouts who volunteered to serve their country. The book not only entertains but also educates, shedding light on the historical context of the war and the contributions of Scouts to the war effort.Fitzhugh's storytelling captures the spirit of adventure and heroism, making this book an inspiring read for young audiences. It reinforces the values of Scouting, including bravery, selflessness, and resourcefulness, and shows how these qualities can make a positive impact in challenging times.Overall, "Tom Slade with the Boys Over There" is a must-read for fans of the Tom Slade series and anyone interested in historical adventure fiction. It continues to resonate with readers by highlighting the enduring values of Scouting and the bravery of young people who rise to the occasion when their country needs them most.

  • av Victor Appleton
    331

    ¿Have you anything special to do to-night, Ned?¿ asked Tom Swift, the well-known inventor, as he paused in front of his chum¿s window, in the Shopton National Bank.¿No, nothing in particular,¿ replied the bank clerk, as he stacked up some bundles of bills. ¿Why do you ask?¿¿I wanted you to come over to the house for a while.¿ ¿Going to have a surprise party, or something like that?¿ ¿No, only I¿ve got something I¿d like to show you.¿¿A new invention?¿¿Well, not exactly new. Yoüve seen it before, but not since I¿ve improved it. I¿m speaking of my new electric rifle. I¿ve got it ready to try, now, and I¿d like to see what you think of it. There¿s a rifle range over at the house, and we can practice some shooting, if you haven¿t anything else to do.¿¿I haven¿t, and I¿ll be glad to come. What are you doing in the bank, anyhow; putting away more of your wealth, Tom?¿¿Yes, I just made a little deposit. It¿s some money I got from the government for the patents on my sky racer, and I¿m salting it down here until Dad and I can think of a better investment.¿¿Good idea. Bring us all the money you can,¿ and the bank clerk, who held a small amount ofstock in the financial institution, laughed, his chum joining in with him.¿Well, then. I¿ll expect you over this evening,¿ went on the youthful inventor, as he turned toleave the bank.¿Yes, I¿ll be there. Say, Tom, have you heard the latest about Andy Foger?¿¿No, I haven¿t heard much since he left town right after I beat him in the aeroplane race at Eagle Park.¿

  • av Percy Keese Fitzhugh
    401

    "Tom Slade With The Colors" by Percy Keese Fitzhugh is a stirring addition to the adventures of the iconic Boy Scout character, Tom Slade. Set during World War I, this book takes readers on a patriotic journey as Tom Slade and his fellow Scouts enlist to serve their country.The story follows Tom Slade as he embarks on a new adventure, leaving behind his familiar Scouting life to join the armed forces. Throughout the narrative, Fitzhugh skillfully combines elements of action, camaraderie, and patriotism to create a compelling and emotionally charged story.As Tom Slade and his Scout comrades transition into soldiers, they face the challenges and dangers of war with the same determination and resourcefulness that define them as Scouts. The book showcases the Scouts' unwavering commitment to their duty, their country, and each other."Tom Slade With The Colors" provides readers with a poignant perspective on the sacrifices made during wartime. It offers insights into the experiences of Scouts who volunteered to serve on the front lines, highlighting their bravery and resilience. The book is a testament to the enduring values of Scouting, including courage, loyalty, and selflessness.Fitzhugh's storytelling captures the spirit of the times and the heroism of young people who answered the call of duty. It serves as a reminder of the impact that individuals, even young ones, can make when they rise to the occasion in times of great need.In summary, "Tom Slade With The Colors" is a compelling and patriotic read that resonates with fans of the Tom Slade series and those interested in historical fiction. It celebrates the values of Scouting and the bravery of young individuals who stood up for their country during a challenging period in history.

  • av Victor Appleton
    401

    "Tom Swift and His Big Tunnel" by Victor Appleton is another thrilling installment in the Tom Swift series. In this book, Tom Swift turns his inventive talents toward solving a major engineering challenge¿building a tunnel through a mountain.The story follows Tom Swift as he takes on the monumental task of constructing a tunnel through a mountain range. This ambitious project aims to connect two cities and revolutionize transportation and trade. Tom's tunneling machine, known as the Subterranean Express, is a marvel of engineering and innovation.As construction progresses, Tom and his friends encounter a series of challenges and obstacles, including natural disasters, sabotage attempts by rivals, and technical difficulties. Tom's determination, ingenuity, and problem-solving skills are put to the test as he navigates these hurdles.Throughout the book, readers are treated to a combination of scientific exploration, engineering marvels, and adventure. Tom Swift's inventions and his ability to overcome adversity make for an engaging and inspiring story for young readers."Tom Swift and His Big Tunnel" captures the spirit of innovation and progress that characterized the early 20th century. It highlights the importance of perseverance, teamwork, and creative thinking in the face of seemingly insurmountable challenges.Overall, this book is a testament to the enduring appeal of the Tom Swift series, offering young readers a thrilling and educational adventure that celebrates the power of invention and the pursuit of knowledge.

  • av Victor Appleton
    401

    "Tom Swift and His Airship" by Victor Appleton is an exciting installment in the Tom Swift series. In this book, young inventor Tom Swift takes on the challenge of creating a revolutionary airship, pushing the boundaries of aviation technology.The story follows Tom Swift as he embarks on his latest invention, an airship that he hopes will revolutionize transportation and travel. With the help of his friends, Ned Newton and Mr. Damon, Tom faces numerous technical challenges and setbacks as he works tirelessly to perfect his airship.As Tom's airship nears completion, a rival inventor, Andy Foger, becomes determined to steal Tom's plans and sabotage his project. This rivalry adds an element of suspense and adventure to the story as Tom and his friends must outwit their adversaries.Once the airship is complete, Tom Swift and his companions take to the skies for a series of thrilling adventures. They encounter storms, navigate treacherous terrain, and even come to the rescue of others in need. Throughout their journey, Tom's airship proves its worth and demonstrates its potential to change the world."Tom Swift and His Airship" combines elements of science fiction, adventure, and innovation, making it an engaging read for young audiences and fans of the series. The book's emphasis on scientific exploration and technological advancement reflects the spirit of invention and progress that characterized the early 20th century.Overall, "Tom Swift and His Airship" is a classic tale of young ingenuity and ambition, showcasing the timeless appeal of invention and adventure in the world of young adult literature.

  • av Percy Keese Fitzhugh
    401

    "Tom Slade's Double Dare" by Percy Keese Fitzhugh is another thrilling installment in the series featuring the intrepid Boy Scout, Tom Slade. In this adventure, readers can expect double the excitement, challenges, and valuable life lessons as Tom faces a dare that pushes his limits.As the title suggests, the story revolves around a double dare that Tom Slade must confront. This dare promises to test not only his courage but also his resourcefulness and determination. Fitzhugh skillfully crafts a narrative filled with suspense, humor, and moments of reflection, making it an engaging read for young audiences.Throughout the book, Tom's unwavering commitment to Scouting principles shines brightly. His ability to tackle difficult situations with a level head and a Scout's resourcefulness serves as an inspiring example for readers. The story likely highlights the importance of honor, integrity, and doing one's duty, all fundamental values of the Boy Scouts.In "Tom Slade's Double Dare," readers can anticipate a range of adventures, from encounters with nature's challenges to interactions with other characters who bring their own unique perspectives to the story. The book provides an opportunity for readers to immerse themselves in a world of outdoor adventure while learning about the rewards of perseverance and teamwork.Overall, "Tom Slade's Double Dare" promises an entertaining and educational reading experience. Fitzhugh's knack for storytelling and his ability to convey important life lessons through Tom's adventures make this book a valuable addition to the Tom Slade series. Whether you're a fan of Scout-themed stories or simply enjoy action-packed adventures, this book is likely to capture your imagination and leave you inspired.

  • av Lorenzo Magalotti
    347

    Il formare un giudizio accertato della positura presente dell'Inghilterra è cosa tanto impossibile a un uomo che arrivi nuovo e senza conoscenza a quella corte, che, a meno di trattenervisi un lunghissimo tempo, mette più conto il trascurare le notizie più intrinseche delle massime da cui depende il rigiro di quel governo, e contentarsi di quelle che risguardano i caratteri particolari delle persone e de' ministri più riguardevoli. Imperciocché, volendosi fissare nel primo oggetto, lo spazio di poche settimane non basta per passar più oltre della superficie delle cose, e nondimeno richiede il sentir tanti e il domandar tanto, che non lascia luogo alla considerazione del secondo; il quale,...

  • av Francois de la Rochefoucauld
    387

  • av George Sand
    447

    "Mauprat" est un roman de l'écrivaine française George Sand, publié en 1837. L'histoire se déroule à l'époque de la Restauration en France. Elle suit les membres de la famille Mauprat, une famille noble aux prises avec des conflits familiaux, des intrigues amoureuses et des dilemmes moraux.Le personnage principal, Bernard Mauprat, est un jeune homme sauvage et indompté qui, au fil de l'histoire, évolue et se transforme. Le roman explore les thèmes de la rédemption, de la justice sociale et des conflits intérieurs.George Sand utilise "Mauprat" pour exprimer ses idées féministes et ses convictions sociales. Elle a créé un roman qui offre une critique de la société de son époque tout en mettant en lumière la capacité de l'individu à changer et à s'améliorer.

  • av Henry Cauvain
    331 - 347

  • av Guy de Maupassant
    347 - 387

  • av Alphonse de Lamartine
    331 - 461

  • av Naopléon Bourassa
    267

    Les "Mélanges Littéraires" de Napoléon Bourassa représentent une collection d'essais et de textes divers qui explorent divers aspects de la littérature et de la culture. Bourassa, artiste et écrivain québécois, offre des réflexions sur la littérature, les arts visuels, la philosophie et d'autres sujets connexes.Au sein de ces mélanges, on peut trouver des analyses critiques, des commentaires sur des ¿uvres littéraires, des réflexions sur la société et la culture, ainsi que des considérations esthétiques. Bourassa, en tant que figure majeure du mouvement artistique canadien français, apporte sa perspective unique aux discussions sur l'identité culturelle et l'expression artistique.Les "Mélanges Littéraires" sont une fenêtre sur l'esprit érudit de Napoléon Bourassa et témoignent de sa contribution significative à la scène culturelle du Québec.

  • av Jules Verne
    387

    "Le Chancellor" est un roman de Jules Verne publié en 1875. L'histoire se déroule à bord du Chancellor, un navire qui voyage de Charleston à Liverpool. Après une collision avec un iceberg, le navire devient dérivant dans l'océan Arctique. Les passagers et l'équipage font face à des conditions extrêmes, avec des pénuries de nourriture et d'eau, et des tensions émotionnelles élevées.Le récit explore les interactions entre les personnages et met en lumière les aspects les plus sombres de la nature humaine lorsque la survie est en jeu. Verne utilise l'intrigue pour examiner la psychologie des personnages confrontés à des circonstances désespérées."Le Chancellor" s'inscrit dans la tradition des romans d'aventures maritimes de Verne, mais il se distingue par son exploration des aspects psychologiques et moraux de l'expérience humaine en situation de crise.

  • av Georges Rodenbach
    331 - 387

  • av Pierre Alexis Ponson Du Terrail
    331 - 347

  • av George Sand
    267

    Vers la fin de l¿année 1789, un pauvre pilote-côtier nommé Lockrist disparut, un jour de tempête, sous les récifs de la Bretagne. Il laissa deux fils : Henri, qui se maria et vécut comme il put de la pêche des harengs ; et James, qui s¿embarqua en qualité de marmiton sous-cambusier.Vingt ans après, James Lockrist, après avoir été successivement maître coq d¿un grand vaisseau de guerre, cuisinier du gouverneur des Indes, maître d¿hôtel de la Chine, et officier de la maison civile du roi de Cambodge, s¿établit à la côte de Malabar, et se mit à vivre dans l¿opulence. Grâce aux richesses amassées au service de tant d¿illustres maîtres, il se construisit une belle habitation dans le goût européen ; après quoi il épousa une riche Anglaise qui lui donna sept enfants.En devenant mère du dernier, madame Jenny Lockrist mourut. Mais le climat brûlant de l¿Inde eut bientôt dévoré sans pitié cette nombreuse postérité.

  • av Jean Aicard
    501 - 517

  • av Francois-Rene de Chateaubriand
    387 - 491

  • av Percy Keese Fitzhugh
    401

    "Tom Slade on the River" by Percy Keese Fitzhugh takes readers on another captivating journey alongside the ever-adventurous Boy Scout, Tom Slade. This time, Tom's adventures unfold on the river, promising an engaging and thrilling narrative filled with challenges, camaraderie, and valuable life lessons.As Tom Slade embarks on this river-based expedition, readers can anticipate encountering a host of interesting characters and scenarios. Fitzhugh's storytelling prowess shines through as he weaves a tale that not only entertains but also imparts important values and lessons to young readers.Throughout the narrative, Tom's Scout skills and unwavering determination will be put to the test as he encounters various obstacles, both natural and human-made. His resourcefulness and problem-solving abilities will be on full display as he navigates the river's twists and turns, demonstrating to readers the practical application of Scouting principles.Moreover, "Tom Slade on the River" likely emphasizes the importance of teamwork and cooperation as Tom interacts with fellow Scouts or other characters who share in his adventure. The river setting provides an ideal backdrop for exploring themes of self-reliance, adaptability, and the beauty of the great outdoors.In summary, "Tom Slade on the River" offers an exciting and educational reading experience that combines adventure with valuable life lessons. As with other books in the Tom Slade series, it reinforces the ideals of the Boy Scouts while entertaining readers with a compelling narrative set in the great outdoors. Whether you're a fan of adventure stories or interested in the world of Scouting, this book promises an enjoyable and enriching reading experience.

  • av Percy Keese Fitzhugh
    401

    "Tom Slade on Mystery Trail" is another exciting installment in the Tom Slade series by Percy Keese Fitzhugh. In this book, Tom Slade, the resourceful Boy Scout, finds himself embroiled in a new and mysterious adventure.The plot likely centers around Tom's pursuit of a mystery or problem. As with many of his previous adventures, Tom's Scout skills, resourcefulness, and determination will be put to the test as he unravels the clues and faces challenges along the way.This particular story appears to involve a mystery trail, suggesting that Tom may be tracking something or someone, possibly with the help of his fellow Scouts. Throughout the book, readers can expect to see Tom's character exemplify the qualities that make him a standout Scout: bravery, perseverance, and a commitment to doing what's right.

  • av Albert Ferland
    267

    "Melodies Poétiques" d'Albert Ferland est un recueil de poésie qui célèbre la musicalité du langage et l'expression artistique. Les poèmes d'Albert Ferland capturent une gamme d'émotions, des sentiments amoureux à la contemplation de la nature, en utilisant une langue riche et évocatrice.À travers ses mélodies poétiques, Ferland explore la puissance des mots pour évoquer des images et des sensations, créant ainsi une expérience sensorielle pour le lecteur. Les thèmes abordés dans le recueil peuvent inclure l'amour, la nostalgie, la beauté de la vie quotidienne et la réflexion sur le monde qui nous entoure."Melodies Poétiques" offre une plongée dans l'univers poétique d'Albert Ferland, invitant les lecteurs à découvrir la magie de la poésie à travers ses vers expressifs.

  • av Pierre Corneille
    331 - 347

  • av Percy Keese Fitzhugh
    401

    "Tom Slade at Black Lake" is a novel by Percy Keese Fitzhugh and is part of the Tom Slade series. In this installment, Tom Slade, the intrepid Boy Scout, embarks on another adventure, this time at Black Lake.The plot likely centers around Tom's experiences and adventures at Black Lake, where he may find himself facing various challenges and dilemmas typical of the Scout spirit. Throughout the story, Tom's unwavering dedication to Scouting values and his ability to demonstrate resourcefulness and bravery will shine through.Readers can expect to see Tom's character continue to develop as he navigates the trials and tribulations of his Scout adventures, demonstrating the principles of honor, loyalty, and preparedness that are at the core of Scouting.

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