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A Child of the Jago37

Category: Author:Arthur Morrison 

First published in 1896, It earned Arthur Morrison considerable fame and commercial success. Quickly becoming a bestseller, this 19th century drama is now considered to be Arthur Morrison’s best work.


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Winston of the Prairie27

Category: Author:Harold Bindloss 

Winston was quietly-spoken and somewhat grim, and has had only bad luck and is going to lose his farm in the midwest.heleaves Winston with no choice but to leave his home and impersonate the Englishman in an English enclave on the American prairie.


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The Little Lady of the Big House31

Category: Author:Jack London杰克·伦敦 

The story concerns a love triangle. The protagonist, Dick Forrest, is a rancher with a poetic streak (his "acorn song" recalls London's play, "The Acorn Planters").


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The Incredible Honeymoon

Category: Author:E. Nesbit 

He dreamed his pastoral dreams in the deafening clangor of the shops at Crewe, but not ten thousand hammers could beat out of his brain the faith that life was really-little as one might suppose it, just looking at it from Crewe-full of the most beautiful and delicate possibilities, and that, somehow or other, people got from life what...


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The King of Elfland's Daughter34

Category: Author:Lord Dunsany 

Lord Dunsany’s most popular book is The King of Elfland's Daughter.


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The Boss of Taroomba

Category: Author:Ernest William Hornung 

They were terribly sentimental words, but the fellow sang them as though he meant every syllable. Altogether, the song was not the kind of thing to go down with a back-block audience, any more than the singer was the class of man.


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A Waif of the Mountains27

Category: Author:Edward S. Ellis 

IT had been snowing hard for twenty-four hours at Dead Man’s Gulch. Beginning with a few feathery particles, they had steadily increased in number until the biting air was filled with billions of snowflakes, which whirled and eddied in the gale that howled through the gorges and cañons of the Sierras.


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A Lad of Mettle30

Category: Author:Gould, Nat 

Lessons were over for the day, and the boys at Redbank School came running with shouts and whoops of joy into the playing-fields. They were like young colts freed from restraint for a few hours, and eager to make the most of their liberty.


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The Cruise of the Training Ship

Category: Author:Sinclair, Upton 

又名《CLIF FARADAY’S PLUCK》


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