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By: J. A. Taylor | |
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Far from Home |
By: Ernest M. Kenyon | |
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Security |
By: Chas. A. Stopher | |
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Solar Stiff | |
By: Irving W. Lande | |
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Slingshot |
By: Gaston Derreaux | |
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The Sun King |
By: Joe L. Hensley (1926-2007) | |
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Now We Are Three |
By: Thomas J. O'Hara | |
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Rescue Squad |
By: Paul Lohrman | |
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The Big Tomorrow |
By: Tom W. Harris | |
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Goodbye, Dead Man! |
By: Charles Heber Clark (1841-1915) | |
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Frictional Electricity From "The Saturday Evening Post." |
By: Douglass Sherley (1857-1917) | |
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Love Instigated: The Story of a Carved Ivory Umbrella Handle |
By: Edmund H. Leftwich | |
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The Bell Tone |
By: Helen M. Urban | |
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The Glory of Ippling |
By: Barbara Constant | |
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The Sound of Silence |
By: Robert Keable (1887-1927) | |
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The Priest's Tale - Père Etienne |
By: Kevin Scott | |
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Quiet, Please |
By: Gerry Maddren | |
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The Alternate Plan |
By: Neil Goble | |
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Master of None |
By: Alex James | |
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The Shining Cow |
By: Edward G. Robles | |
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See? |
By: Charles Franklin Carter | |
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Old Mission Stories of California |
By: Sam McClatchie (1915-) | |
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Mother America |
By: Walt Richmond (1922-1977) | |
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Poppa Needs Shorts |
By: Robert W. Haseltine | |
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Prelude to Space |
By: Richard Olin | |
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All Day Wednesday |
By: Rog Phillips (1909-1965) | |
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The Unthinking Destroyer |
By: Perceval Gibbon (1879-1926) | |
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The Second Class Passenger Fifteen Stories | |
Vrouw Grobelaar and Her Leading Cases Seventeen Short Stories | |
Those Who Smiled And Eleven Other Stories |
By: Edna Lyall (1857-1903) | |
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The Autobiography of a Slander
The Autobiography of a Slander exposes the consequences of reckless words or, even worse, intentionally disparaging words. In this moral tale, told from the point of view of "the slander", Edna Lyall (pseudonym used by Ada Ellen Bayley) reveals her ideals and goals in life and relationships. |
By: Stanley Gimble | |
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Breakaway |
By: Robert W. Lowndes (1916-1998) | |
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The Troubadour |