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Self-Development and the Way to Power

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L. W. Rogers


"We may be either the suffering slaves of nature or the happy masters of her laws." The author explores why we suffer, why we have…

CHAPTER XII.— Work Among the Dead

In Invisible Helpers

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C. W. Leadbeater


Even in this incredulous age, and amidst the full whirl of our nineteenth-century civilization, in spite of the dogmatism of our science and…

The Rain-Crow - Read by HK

In The Rain-Crow

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Madison Cawein


LibriVox volunteers bring you 10 recordings of The Rain-Crow by Madison Caweinr.This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for August 20, 2023 …

Freddie's Crash

In The Bobbsey Twins at Cloverbank

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Laura Lee Hope


Come along with The Bobbsey Twins for more adventures, as they spend a summer on a farm!This is book number 19 in the series. (Summary by Ma…

Chapter 5, The Fad of the Fisherman

In The Man Who Knew Too Much (Version 2)

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G. K. Chesterton


A collection of short adventure stories following Horne and his friend. - Summary by Victoria Bell

The Crown of Years - Read by BB

In The Crown of Years

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Robert F. Murray


LibriVox volunteers bring you 16 recordings of The Crown of Years by Robert Fuller Murray.This was the Weekly Poetry project for August 20,…

What Happened To Alanna

In Atlantic Narratives: Modern Short Stories; Second Series

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Kathleen Norris


This book is composed of 24 short stories, published in 1918 by the Atlantic Monthly Press, and is the second collection of "modern sho…

Richard Feverel and the Hay-Rick, Part 1

In From the Tower Window of My Bookhouse

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George Meredith and Variousandolive Beaupre Miller


Full of delightful fairy tales, charming poems and engaging stories, this is the fifth volume of the "My Bookhouse" series for lit…

The Church-Bell

In Nets to Catch the Wind

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Elinor Wylie


This is the first volume of Poems by American poet and novelist Elinor Wylie, published in 1921. - Summary by Carolin