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By: Cecil Henry Bompas | |
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Folklore of the Santal Parganas
This is an intriguing collection of folklore from the Santal Parganas, a district in India located about 150 miles from Calcutta. As its Preface implies, this collection is intended to give an unadulterated view of a culture through its folklore. It contains a variety of stories about different aspects of life, including family and marriage, religion, and work. In this first volume, taken from Part I, each story is centered around a particular human character. These range from the charmingly clever (as in the character, The Oilman, in the story, “The Oilman and His Sons”) to the tragically comical (as in the character, Jhore, in the story “Bajun and Jhore”)... | |
By: Robert Michael Ballantyne (1825-1894) | |
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The Pirate City An Algerine Tale
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Gorilla Hunters
Ralph Rover is happily at home from his adventure on The Coral Island and wondering if he should settle down when he receives a visit from an eccentric stranger that won't give his name. This visit starts him on a string of adventures that find him getting charged by rhinoceroses, chased by African natives, and facing down a larger-than-life gorilla on his own. Of course, this is only the start of his adventure in to the land of the gorillas. Please note: this book has some words now considered derogatory, which are used in a generic way without any derogatory meaning... | |
The Big Otter
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The Lifeboat
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The Butterfly's Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast
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The Norsemen in the West
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The Buffalo Runners A Tale of the Red River Plains
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The World of Ice
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The Battery and the Boiler Adventures in Laying of Submarine Electric Cables
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The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America
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The Golden Dream Adventures in the Far West
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Iron Horse
“Is that your bundle, sir?” repeated Mr Blunt a little louder. “Eh? yes, yes—all right,” replied Edwin, annoyed at the interruption, and thinking only of Emma Lee, to whom he turned, and went on—“Well, when Colonel Jones had scaled the first wall—” “Come, sir,” said Blunt, entering the carriage, and laying his hand on Edwin’s shoulder, “it’s not all right. This is another man’s property.” The youth turned round indignantly, and, with a flushed countenance, said, “What do you mean?” “I mean that you are travelling with another man’s property,” said Blunt, quietly pointing to the strapped rug... | |
The Middy and the Moors An Algerine Story
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Under the Waves Diving in Deep Waters
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Ungava
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The Lonely Island The Refuge of the Mutineers
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Gascoyne, The Sandal-Wood Trader A Tale of the Pacific
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Digging for Gold Adventures in California
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The Red Eric
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The Fugitives The Tyrant Queen of Madagascar
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The Eagle Cliff
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The Young Fur Traders
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Deep Down, a Tale of the Cornish Mines
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The Prairie Chief
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The Walrus Hunters A Romance of the Realms of Ice
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The Giant of the North Pokings Round the Pole
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The Garret and the Garden Or, Low Life High Up
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The Pioneers
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In the Track of the Troops
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Blue Lights Hot Work in the Soudan
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Charlie to the Rescue
Charlie Brooke is always rescuing others, and sometimes even himself! His latest rescue, though, could turn out to be fatal... | |