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The Behavior of the Honey Bee in Pollen Collecting

Read by Roger Melin


D. B. Casteel


The value of the honey bee in cross pollinating the flowers of fruit trees makes it desirable that exact information be available concerning…

Janet of the Dunes

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Harriet Theresa Comstock


Known primarily for her children's books, Harriet T. Comstock would occasionally depart from that genre and showcase her writing talent in a…

The Mohawk Valley

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W. Max Reid


An in-depth view and early history of the Mohawk Valley in upper New York state, covering the time period of 1609-1780. This historical piec…

The Branding Iron

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Katharine Newlin Burt


From the cold and mountainous regions of Wyoming to the bright lights of the big city, The Branding Iron is the story of a remarkable woman,…

Jacqueline of Golden River

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Victor Rousseau


Jacqueline seems to have contracted a touch of amnesia, as she is found in an apartment with a dead man, and with a weapon in her hand. But …

The Trawler

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James Brendan Connolly


The Trawler is a short story revolving around the trying life of a group of bank fishermen based in Gloucester. Skipper Hugh Glynn worked hi…

A Knyght Ther Was

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Robert F. Young


"But the Knyght was a little less than perfect, and his horse did not have a metabolism, and his 'castle' was much more mobile - timewi…

Where the Path Breaks

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Captain Charles De Créspigny


The soldier awakened from the brink of death eight months after his injury on the battlefield. As he slowly regained his senses and his memo…

The Great Taxicab Robbery

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James H. Collins


In 1912, $25,000 was stolen during a bank transfer in New York City in broad daylight. In what may appear astonishing in today's world, the …

Snow-Blind

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Katharine Newlin Burt


A bit of a menage-a-quatre in a remote cabin in the wilderness as fugitive Hugh, his younger brother Pete, nursemaid and cook Bella, and now…

Kentucky's Famous Feuds and Tragedies

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Charles G. Mutzenberg


As this book will show, there have been a variety of clashes and feuds which have taken place in and near Kentucky over the years, primarily…

The Tyranny of Weakness

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Charles Neville Buck


Torn between her love for her aging father, a minister steeped in the puritanical values of old New England, and the young Virginian who was…

Anything Once

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Isabel Ostrander


An unlikely pair of wanderers they were; the orphan girl Lou and her travelling partner Jim Botts. Jim appeared in need of following some ap…

Pierre and Luce

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Romain Rolland


Pierre and Luce were an unlikely young pair who found themselves in the chaos of Paris during the war; Pierre, the shy, recently conscripted…

The Trial of Callista Blake

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Edgar Pangborn


In 1959, in the state of New Essex, a witch was on trial. Or so she seemed to many of the jurors who would ultimately decide her fate, and t…

The Return of the Soul

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Robert Smythe Hichens


Can the soul of the dead come back to haunt the one who was responsible for its death? What would happen if the responsible one did not beli…

The Will and the Way Stories

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Jessie Benton Frémont


Simply put, this is a book of 9 short vignettes each of which describes a different scenario which demonstrates the age old adage: 'where th…

The Courage of the Commonplace

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Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews


The short story of a young man who came to terms with himself and became a man on a day when he had proven to be a failure to his family, hi…

The Lucky Piece: A Story of the North Woods

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Albert Bigelow Paine


While riding a stage back to the city late in the summer, a youngster had no money to spend, and so gives his lucky piece as payment to a yo…

Loss of the Sultana

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Chester D. Berry


April, 1865. The country was in turmoil. The U.S. Civil War had come to an end, thousands of Union prisoners of war had recently been releas…

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