Category: Ebooks
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Mr Fortunes Practice case 1 & 2 by H. C. Bailey
Daily short stories dailyshortstory.blog Case 1. THE ASCOT TRAGEDY Case 2. THE PRESIDENT OF SAN JACINTO Mr Fortuned practice case 1 & 2 CASE 1 THE ASCOT TRAGEDY THAT is what it would have been called in the evening papers if they had known all about it. They did not. They made the most of…
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September 2019 – Short Story books
Enjoy free ebooks & audiobooks added daily. The September short story collection, from classic authors such as Oscar Wilde, Mary Shelly, Rudyard Kipling, Brothers Grimm and many more. Books that everybody can enjoy Check back here everyday for daily September additions The Fox And The Horse by Brothers Grimm Enjoy this fairytale story. An audio…
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The Old Story Book Part 1 – double read
THE CORNISH FISHERMEN’S WATCH-NIGHT. The old year was drawing to a close, indeed, it had not many hours to run, for the thirty-first of December had dawned upon the lonely Cornish village of Penwhinnock. It was a pouring wet day, and the wind was blowing so fiercely that the billows rolled and tossed as if…
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Shakespeare – The Merchant Of Venice. Read this book with auto scroll reading
Antonio was a rich and prosperous merchant of Venice. His ships were on nearly every sea, and he traded with Portugal, Continue reading with scrolling text.
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H. G Wells – The Sea Raiders …. Read Now
THE SEA RAIDERS I Until the extraordinary affair at Sidmouth, the peculiar species Haploteuthis ferox was known to science only generically, on the strength of a half-digested tentacle obtained near the Azores, and a decaying body pecked by birds and nibbled by fish, found early in 1896 by Mr. Jennings, near Land’s End. In no…
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Mary Shelley – The Parvenue …Read Now
THE PARVENUE. Why do I write my melancholy story? Is it as a lesson, to prevent any other from wishing to rise to rank superior to that in which they are born? No! miserable as I am, others might have been happy, I doubt not, in my position: the chalice has been poisoned for me…
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C. A. Mercer – The Garden Of Memories
THE GARDEN OF MEMORIES BY C. A. MERCER THE garden looked dreary and desolate in spite of the afternoon sunshine. The lilac and lavender bushes were past their prime; their wealth of sweetness had been squandered by riotous offshoots. The wind played among the branches, and cast changing sun-flecked shadows on the grass-grown paths, narrowed by…
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H. G. Dwight – THE EMPEROR OF ELAM…. eRead now
THE EMPEROR OF ELAM By H. G. DWIGHT From The Century Magazine. I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill; but time…