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The Companions of Jehu by Alexandre Dumas (sneezy the snowman read aloud .txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

return of its victims, and the other by the almost inviolate safeguards with which it surrounded the prisoners. The return to prison indeed resembled nothing less than a triumph.The trial recommenced. It was at first attended by the same results as the preceding one. The four accused were protected by an alibi, patently false, but attested by a hundred signatures, and for which they could easily have obtained ten thousand. All moral convictions must fail in the presence of such authoritative

The Elephant God by Gordon Casserly (best classic books of all time txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

from the Secretary to the Foreign Department, Government of India, confirms the intelligence that Chinese emissaries have for some time past been endeavouring to re-establish the former predominance of their nation over Tibet and Bhutan. In the former country they appear to have met with little success; but in Bhutan, taking advantage of the hereditary jealousies of the Penlops, the great feudal chieftains, they appear to have gained many adherents. They aim at instigating the Bhutanese to

The Story of the Outlaw by Emerson Hough (read aloud .txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

s life. He might go on now and become a bad man, or he might cheapen and become an imitation desperado. In either event, his third man left him still more confident. His courage and his skill in weapons gave him assuredness and ease at the time of an encounter. He was now becoming a specialist. Time did the rest, until at length they buried him.The bad man of genuine sort rarely looked the part assigned to him in the popular imagination. The long-haired blusterer, adorned with a dialect that

The Story of the Greeks by H. A. Guerber (good books for 7th graders TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

all the useful arts which Cadmus and Cecrops had taught, but also helped them to build ships like that in which he had come to Greece. He also founded religious festivals or games in honor of the harvest goddess, De-me´ter. The women were invited to these games, and they only were allowed to bear torches in the public processions, where they sang hymns in honor of the goddess.The descendants of Danaus long ruled over the land; and one member of his family, Per´seus, built the town of My-ce´næ

Life in a Tank by Richard Haigh (best novels for beginners .TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

ation of the truth that a straight line is the shortest distance between two points. For in order to arrive at one's destination, it is usually necessary to go about sixty miles out of one's way,--hence the necessity for Talbot's going to Boulogne in order to get a train running north.He arrived at Boulogne only to find that the train for B---- left in an hour. He strolled out into the streets. Boulogne had then become the Mecca for all those in search of gaiety. Here were civilized people once

Orange and Green by G. A. Henty (books for 5 year olds to read themselves .TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

grandsons had made friends, although both the boys' fathers knew, and approved of it, although for somewhat different reasons."The Whitefoot boy," Mr. Davenant had said to his wife, "is, I fancy from what I have seen of him, of a different type to his father and grandfather. I met him the other day when I was out, and he spoke as naturally and outspokenly as Walter himself. He seems to have got rid of the Puritanical twang altogether. At any rate, he will do Walter no harm; and,