Captains Courageous by Rudyard Kipling

Captains Courageous, poste illustration for the book, published by the Century Company, New York, c. 1893, public domain image

Summary:  Real men don’t take guff from snotty kids. Neither does Disko Troop, skipper of the “We’re Here”, a fishing schooner out of Gloucester, Massachusetts, when his crew fishes Harvey Cheyne out of the Atlantic. There’s no place on the Grand Banks for bystanders, so Harvey is press-ganged into service as a replacement for a man lost overboard and drowned. Harvey is heir to a vast fortune, but his rescuers believe none of what he tells them of his background. Disko won’t take the boat to port until it is full of fish, so Harvey must settle in for a season at sea. Hard, dangerous work and performing it alongside a grab-bag of characters in close quarters is a life-changing experience.

And when Harvey at last is reunited with his parents, who have thought him dead for months, he must face the hard decisions of how he will allow his experience to change his life. (Summary by Mark F. Smith for Librivox)

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Total running time:  5 hours, 57 minues

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Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

This Country of Ours, Part 1: Stories of Explorers and Pioneers, by H. E. Marshall

The Landing of Columbus by Bierstadt

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Viking Foray by John Charles Dollman

01 How the Vikings of Old Sought And Found New Lands

02 The Sea of Darkness and the Great Faith of Columbus

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03 How Columbus Fared Forth upon the Sea of Darkness and Came to Pleasant Lands Beyond

04 How Columbus Returned in Triumph

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05 How America Was Named

06 How the Flag of England Was Planted on the Shores of the New World

07 How the Flag of France was Planted in Florida

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08 How the French Founded a Colony in Florida

09 How the Spaniards Drove the French Out of Florida

10 How a Frenchman Avenged the Death of His Countrymen

11 The Adventures of Sir Humphrey Gilbert

12 About Sir Walter Raleigh’s Adventures in the Golden West

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This Country of Ours, Part 2: Stories of Virginia, by H. E. Marshall

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John Smith taking the King of Pamunkey prisoner

13 The Adventures of Captain John Smith

14 More Adventures of Captain John Smith

15 How The Colony Was Saved

16 How Pocahontas Took a Journey Over the Seas

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17 How the Redmen Fought Against Their White Brothers

18 How Englishmen Fought a Duel with Tyranny

19 The Coming of the Cavaliers

20 Bacon’s Rebellion

21 The Story of the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe

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Our Island Story Part 2 by H. E. Marshall

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Summary from Librivox:
Our Island Story was first published in 1905 and became an instant classic. Beginning with the Romans and following the triumphs and foibles of the good, not so good and the downright despicable figures of history; we are treated to a dazzling montage of kings, queens, barons, knights, explorers, movers and shakers that have played a key role in the history of England.

Marshall freely mixes folk tale with historical fact and in so doing paints a very vivid picture of the past in a style reminiscent of all that is finest in the children’s story-telling tradition. This is the second section of that work and will carry you from the convoluted and bloody Wars of the Roses up to the death of Queen Victoria and the resolution of the Boer War.

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Wars of the Roses

55 The red rose and the white

56  Queen Margaret and the Robbers

57 The King Maker

58 Edward V – The King Who was Never Crowned

Edward V by Wenceslas Hollar

59 The Two Little Princes in the Tower

60 Henry VII – Story of the Make-Believe Prince

61 Another Make-Believe Prince

62 Henry VIII and The Field of the Cloth of Gold

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63 How the King Became the Defender of the Faith

64 Henry VIII: The Story of the King’s Six Wives

65 The Story of a Boy King

66 The Story of Lady Jane Grey

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67 How the Princess Elizabeth Became a Prisoner

68 Mary I – How a Candle Was Lit in England

69 How the Imprisoned Princess Became a Queen

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70 Elizabeth – The Story of a Most Unhappy Queen

71 How England was saved from the Spaniards

72 Elizabeth–The story of Sir Walter Raleigh

73 The Queen’s Favorite

74 The Story of Guy Fawkes

Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor by William Halsall, 1882

75 The Story of the Mayflower

76 How a Woman Struck a Blow for Freedom

77 How the King and the Parliament Quarrelled

78 The Story of How the King was Brought to His Death

Oliver Cromwell Imprisoning King Charles I

79 The Adventures of a Prince

80 The Commonwealth – The Lord Protector

81 How Death Walked in the Streets of London

82 The Story of How London was Burned

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83 The Fiery Cross

84 The Story of King Monmouth

85 The Story of the Seven Bishops

86 William the Deliverer

87 The Story of Brave Londonderry

88 The Story of a Sad Day in a Highland Glen

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89 How the Union Jack was Made

90 The Story of the Earl of Mar’s Hunting Party

91 The Story of Bonnie Prince Charlie

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92 The Story of Flora MacDonald

93 The Story of The Black Hole of Calcutta

94 The Story of How Canada Was Won

The Delaware Regiment at the Battle of Long Island

95 How America Was Lost

96 A Story of a Spinning Wheel

97 England Expects that Every Man will do his Duty

98 George III – The Battle of Waterloo

Battle of Waterloo by Robinson, circa 1820

99 The First Gentleman in Europe

100 Two Peaceful Victories

101 The Girl Queen

102 Victoria – When Bread was Dear

103 Victoria – Peace

Queen Victoria by Melville

104 Victoria – War

105 The Land of Snow

106 Victoria – The Siege of Delhi

Secundra Bagh after the Indian Mutiny

107 The Pipes at Lucknow

108 Victoria – Under the Southern Cross

109 From Cannibal to Christian

110 Victoria – Boer and Briton

111 List of Kings from Edward the Confessor

The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald

Princess Goblin title page illustration by Jessie Willcox Smith
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selected Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen

The Flying Trunk

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The Ugly Duckling by Hans Christian Andersen

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The Tinder-box by Hans Christian Andersen

The Constant Tin Soldier by Hans Christian Andersen

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The Fir Tree by Hans Christian Andersen

The Flying Trunk by Hans Christian Andersen

The Fir Tree

The Darning Needle by Hans Christian Andersen

Pen and Inkstand by Hans Christian Andersen

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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne

20,000 Leagues 1

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20,00 leagues 2

1-01: A Runaway Reef

1-02: The Pros and Cons

1-03: As Master Wishes

The Nautilus library

1-04: Ned Land

1-05: At Random!

1-06: At Full Steam

1-07: A Whale of Unknown Species

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1-08: Mobilis in Mobili

1-09: The Tantrums of Ned Land

1-10: The Man of the Waters

1-11: The Nautilus

1-12: Everything through Electricity

1-13: Some Figures

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1-14: The Black Current

1-15: An Invitation in Writing

1-16: Strolling the Plains

1-17: An Underwater Forest

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1-18: Four Thousand Leagues Under the Pacific

1-19: Vanikoro

1-20: The Torres Strait

1-21: Some Days Ashore

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1-22: The Lightning Bolts of Captain Nemo

1-23: Aegri Somnia

1-24: The Coral Realm

2-01: The Indian Ocean
2-02: A New Proposition from Captain Nemo

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2-03: A Pearl Worth Ten Million

2-04: The Red Sea

2-05: Arabian Tunnel

2-06: The Greek Islands

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2-07: The Mediterranean in Forty-Eight Hours

2-08: The Bay of Vigo

2-09: A Lost Continent

2-10: The Underwater Coalfields

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2-11: The Sargasso Sea

2-12: Sperm Whales and Baleen Whales

2-13: The Ice Bank

2-14: The South Pole

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2-15: Accident or Incident?

2-16: Shortage of Air

2-17: From Cape Horn to the Amazon

2-18: The Devilfish

2-19: The Gulf Stream

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2-20: In Latitude 47 degrees 24′ and Longitude 17 degrees 28′

2-21: A Mass Execution

2-22: The Last Words of Captain Nemo

2-23: Conclusion

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

Christmas Carol, Scrooge's Third Visitor, John Leach, 1843


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Marley's Ghost by John Leach

A Christmas Carol – Preface and Stave 1

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A Christmas Carol – Stave 2

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A Christmas Carol – Stave 3

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A Christmas Carol – Stave 4

Last of the Spirits by John Leach, 1843

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Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens

Thomas Kennington, Orphans, 1885

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Oliver asking for more

Oliver Twist – Chapter 01

Oliver Twist – Chapter 02

Oliver Twist – Chapter 03

Oliver Twist – Chapter 04

Oliver Twist – Chapter 05

Oliver Twist – Chapter 06

Oliver Twist – Chapter 07

Oliver Twist – Chapter 08

Oliver Twist – Chapter 09

Oliver Twist – Chapter 10

Oliver Twist – Chapter 11

Dodger introduces Oliver to Fagin by Cruikshank

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Oliver Twist – Chapter 13

Oliver Twist – Chapter 14

Oliver Twist – Chapter 15

Oliver Twist – Chapter 16

Oliver Twist – Chapter 17

Oliver Twist – Chapter 18

Oliver Twist – Chapter 19

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Oliver Twist – Chapter 20

Oliver Twist – Chapter 21

Oliver Twist – Chapter 22

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Oliver Twist – Chapter 24

Oliver Twist – Chapter 25

Oliver Twist – Chapter 26

Oliver Twist – Chapter 27

Oliver Twist – Chapter 28

Oliver Twist – Chapter 29

Oliver Twist, Cruikshank, The Last Chance

Oliver Twist – Chapter 30

Oliver Twist – Chapter 31

Oliver Twist – Chapter 32

Oliver Twist – Chapter 33

Oliver Twist – Chapter 34

Oliver Twist – Chapter 35

Oliver Twist – Chapter 36

Oliver Twist – Chapter 37

Oliver Twist – Chapter 38

Oliver Twist – Chapter 39

Oliver Twist – Chapter 40

Oliver Twist – Chapter 41


Oliver Twist – Chapter 42

Oliver Twist, Cruikshank, the Burglary

Oliver Twist – Chapter 43

Oliver Twist – Chapter 44

Oliver Twist – Chapter 45

Oliver Twist – Chapter 46

Oliver Twist – Chapter 47

Oliver Twist – Chapter 48

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Oliver Twist – Chapter 50

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Heidi by Johanna Spyri

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Heidi and her grandfather by Jessie Willcox Smith

Chapter 1 – Up the Mountain to Alm-Uncle

Chapter 2 – At Home with Grandfather

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Chapter 3 – Out With The Goats


Chapter 4 – The Visit to Grandmother


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Chapter 5 – Two Visits and What Came of Them

Chapter 6 – A New Chapter About New Things

Chapter 7 – Fraulein Rottenmeier Spends an Uncomfortable Day

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Chapter 8 – There is Great Commotion in the Large House

Chapter 9 – Herr Sesemann Hears of Things Which are New to Him

Chapter 10 – Another Grandmother

Chapter 11 – Heidi Gains in One Way and Loses in Another

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Chapter 12 – A Ghost in the House

Chapter 13 – A Summer Evening on the Mountain

Chapter 14 – Sunday Bells

Chapter 15 – Preparations for a Journey

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Chapter 16 – A Visitor

Chapter 17 – A Compensation

Chapter 18 – Winter in Dorfli

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Chapter 19 – The Winter Continues

Chapter 20 – News from Distant Friends

Chapter 21 – How Life Went on at Grandfather’s

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Chapter 22 – Something Unexpected Happens

Chapter 23 – Goodbye Til We Meet Again

Call of the Wild by Jack London

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The Children of the New Forest by Frederick Marryat

After the Battle of Naseby in 1645, by Sir John Gilbert, source bridgemanartondemanddotcom, permission PD-Art

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Running time: 10 hours, 42 minutes

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Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Cottage in Needwood Forest by Joseph Wright

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Sleeping Boy in the Hay, Schlafender Knabe im Heu, by Albert Anker

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Chapter 11

Chapter 12

The Gamekeeper by Richard Ansdell

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Three Children playing Hide and Seek in a forest by Meyerheim

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Walderinnes by Otto Strutzel

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Die Andacht des Grossvaters by Albert Anker

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

Black Beauty by Anna Sewell

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Running time: 6 hours, 15 minutes

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Chapter 01 – My Early Home

Chapter 02 – The Hunt

Chapter 03 – My Breaking In

"After a struggle, I threw him off backward."

Chapter 04 – Birtwick Park

Chapter 05 – A Fair Start

Chapter 06 – Liberty

"Is that pony made of flesh and blood?"

Chapter 07 – Ginger

Chapter 08 – Ginger’s Story Continued

Chapter 09 – Merrylegs

Chapter 10 – A Talk in the Orchard

Chapter 11 – Plain Speaking

"The bridge is broken in the middle", said John.

Chapter 12 – A Stormy Day

Chapter 13 – The Devil’s Trade Mark

Chapter 14 – James Howard

Chapter 15 – The Old Hostler

Chapter 16 – The Fire

"Her hat was gone, her hair streaming behind her."



Chapter 17 – John Manly’s Talk

Chapter 18 – Going for the Doctor

Chapter 19 – Only Ignorance

Chapter 20 – Joe Green

Chapter 21 – The Parting

"I uttered no sound, but stood there and listened."

Chapter 22 – Earlshall

Chapter 23 – A Strike for Liberty

Chapter 24 – The Lady Anne, or a Runaway Horse

Chapter 25 – Reuben Smith

Chapter 26 – How It Ended

Chapter 27 – Ruined and Going Downhill

"I was driven away by the force of their charge."

Chapter 28 – A Job Horse and His Drivers

Chapter 29 – Cockneys

Chapter 30 – A Thief

Chapter 31 – A Humbug

Chapter 32 – A Horse Fair

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Chapter 33 – A London Cab Horse

Chapter 34 – An Old War Horse

Chapter 35 – Jerry Barker

Chapter 36 – The Sunday Cab

Chapter 37 – The Golden Rule

Chapter 38 – Dolly and a Real Gentleman

Chapter 39 – Seedy Sam

Chapter 40 – Poor Ginger

Chapter 41 – The Butcher

Chapter 42 – The Election

Chapter 43 – A Friend in Need

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Chapter 44 – Old Captain and His Successor

Chapter 45 – Jerry

Chapter 46 – Jakes and the Lady

Chapter 47 – Hard Times

Chapter 48 – Farmer Thoroughgood and His Grandson Willie

Chapter 49 – My Last Home

Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain

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Chapter 03-04

Chapter 05-06

Chapter 07-08


Chapter 09-10

Chapter 11-12

Chapter 13-15

Chapter 16-17

Chapter 18-20

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At the Back of the North Wind by George Macdonald

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CHAPTER I THE HAY-LOFT

CHAPTER II THE LAWN

CHAPTER III OLD DIAMOND

CHAPTER IV NORTH WIND

CHAPTER V THE SUMMER-HOUSE

CHAPTER VI OUT IN THE STORM

CHAPTER VII. THE CATHEDRAL

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CHAPTER VIII. THE EAST WINDOW

CHAPTER IX. HOW DIAMOND GOT TO THE BACK OF THE NORTH WIND

CHAPTER X. AT THE BACK OF THE NORTH WIND

CHAPTER XI. HOW DIAMOND GOT HOME AGAIN

CHAPTER XII. WHO MET DIAMOND AT SANDWICH

CHAPTER XIII. THE SEASIDE

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CHAPTER XIV. OLD DIAMOND

CHAPTER XV. THE MEWS

CHAPTER XVI. DIAMOND MAKES A BEGINNING

CHAPTER XVII. DIAMOND GOES ON

CHAPTER XVIII. THE DRUNKEN CABMAN

CHAPTER XIX. DIAMOND’S FRIENDS

CHAPTER XX. DIAMOND LEARNS TO READ

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CHAPTER XXI. SAL’S NANNY

CHAPTER XXII. MR. RAYMOND’S RIDDLE

CHAPTER XXIII. THE EARLY BIRD

CHAPTER XXIV. ANOTHER EARLY BIRD

CHAPTER XXV. DIAMOND’S DREAM

CHAPTER XXVI. DIAMOND TAKES A FARE THE WRONG WAY RIGHT

CHAPTER XXVII. THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

CHAPTER XXVIII. LITTLE DAYLIGHT

CHAPTER XXIX. RUBY

CHAPTER XXX. NANNY’S DREAM

CHAPTER XXXI. THE NORTH WIND DOTH BLOW

CHAPTER XXXII. DIAMOND AND RUBY

CHAPTER XXXIII. THE PROSPECT BRIGHTENS

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CHAPTER XXXIV. IN THE COUNTRY

CHAPTER XXXV. I MAKE DIAMOND’S ACQUAINTANCE

CHAPTER XXXVI. DIAMOND QUESTIONS NORTH WIND

CHAPTER XXXVII. ONCE MORE

CHAPTER XXXVIII.AT THE BACK OF THE NORTH WIND

The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett

View from Capability Brown's grotto at Bowood House

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01 – There is No One Left

02 – Mistress Mary Quite Contrary

03 – Across the Moor

04 – Martha

05 – The Cry in the Corridor

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06 – There was Someone Crying, There Was!

07 – The Key to the Garden

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08 – The Robin Who Showed the Way

09 – The Strangest House Anyone Ever Lived In

10 – Dickon

11 – The Nest of the Missel Thrush

12 – Might I have a Bit of Earth?

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13 – I Am Colin

14 – A Young Rajah

15 – Nest Building

16 – I Won’t, Said Mary

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17 – A Tantrum

18 – Tha’ Munnot Waste no Time

19 – It Has Come!

20 – I Shall Live Forever – and Ever – and Ever!

21 – Ben Weatherstaff

22 – When the Sun Went Down

23 – Magic

24 – Let Them Laugh

25 – The Curtain

26 – It’s Mother!

27 – In The Garden

Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm

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01 – We Are Seven

02 – Rebecca’s Relations

03 – A Difference In Hearts

04 – Rebecca’s Point Of View

05 – Wisdom’s Ways

06 – Sunshine in a Shady Place

07 – Riverboro Secrets

08 – Color of Rose

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09 – Ashes of Roses

10 – Rainbow Bridges

11 – The Stirring of the Powers

12 – See the Pale Martyr

13 – Snow-White; Rose-Red

14 – Mr. Aladdin

15 – The Banquet Lamp

16 – Seasons Of Growth

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17 – Gray Days And Gold

18 – Rebecca Represents The Family

19 – Deacon Israel’s Successor

20 – A Change of Heart

21 – The Sky Line Widens

22 – Clover Blossoms and Sunflowers

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23 – The Hill Difficulty

24 – Aladdin Rubs His Lamp

25 – Roses of Joy

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26 – Over the Teacups

27 – The Vision Splendid

28 – Th’ Inevitable Yoke

29 – Mother and Daughter

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30 – Good-Bye, Sunnybrook

31 – Aunt Miranda’s Apology

Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David Wyss

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Summary: The Swiss Family Robinson has delighted generations of readers with its exciting tale of a family which, though shipwrecked, displays “the right stuff” and builds a charming colony that later, they do not want to leave. Cut off from the comforts and companionship of other humans, they use a familiarity with natural history and biology to find the resources and build the tools to construct a canoe, weave cloth, irrigate a garden, and turn an immense hollow tree into a lofty house with a spiral staircase. They domesticate buffaloes, wild asses, and monkeys. They establish farms and plantations. And finally, they have a terrifying encounter with natives from a nearby island.

Johann David Wyss, the author, did not live to complete his tale. Storytellers over the years have injected so many episodes into the various versions that probably none closely match the original. (Indeed, the Baroness de Montholieu expanded the book from two volumes into five when she translated it into French.) This effort was re-translated into English in 1849 by W.H.G. Kingston, abridging the edition severely. It follows the British sensibilities of the period in terms of sentence structure and emphasis. (Summary by Mark F. Smith for Librivox)

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Introduction & Chapter 1

Chapter 02

Chapter 03

Chapter 04

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Chapter 05

Chapter 06

Chapter 07

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Chapter 08

Chapter 09

Chapter 10

Chapter 11-12

Chapter 13-14

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Chapter 15-16

Chapter 17-18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

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Chapter 21

Chapter 22

chapter 23

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Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

Chapter 28

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Chapter 29

Chapter 30-31

Chapter 32

Chapter 33

Chapter 34

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Chapter 35

Chapter 36

Chapter 37

Chapter 38

Chapter 39

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Chapter 40

Chapter 41

Chapter 42

Chapter 43

Chapter 44

Chapter 45-46

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Chapter 47

Chapter 48

Chapter 49

Chapter 50

Chapter 51

Chapter 52

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Chapter 53

Chapter 54

Chapter 55

Chapter 56

Chapter 57

Conclusion & Postscript

The Lilac Fairy Book by Andrew Lang

The Time of the Lilacs by Sophie Anderson

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01 – Preface

02 – Shifty Lad, Scotland

LFB Portugal Algarve 1 photo released to public domain by its author Had01 at cs.wikipedia

03 – The False Prince and the True, Portugal

04 – The Jogi’s Punishment, India

05 – The Heart of a Monkey, Swahili


Gruene Meerkatze monkey photo by Yoky at Lake Manyara Nationalpark Tanzania, licensed under GNU Free Documentation license
06 – Fairy Nurse, Ireland

07 – Lost Paradise, France

08 – How Brave Walter Hunted Wolves, Finland

09 – The King of the Waterfalls, Scotland

LFB Cora Linn waterfall photo released to public domain by its author, R. Pollack

10 – A French Puck, France

11 – The Three Crowns, Scotland

12 – The Very Bad Boy, France

13 – The Brown Bear of Norway, Scotland

LFB Oso bear photo licensed under GNU Free Documentation license by the copyright holder, Josu P.

14 – Little Lasse, Finland

15 – Moti, Mid-East

16 – Enchanted Deer, Scotland

LFB Sitka Deer, Odocoileus hemionus sitkensis, photo released to public domain by its author Wanetta Ayers

17 – A Fish Story, Australia

18 – Wonderful Tune, Ireland

19 – The Rich Brother and the Poor Brother, Portugal

20 – The One-Handed Girl, Swahili

21 – Bones of Djulung, Unknown

22 – The Sea King’s Gift, Finland

23 – The Raspberry Worm, Finland

24 – The Stones of Plouhinec, France

Turku Castle medieval keep, Multi-license with GFDL and Creative Commons CC -BY SA 2.5 and older version, author Markus Koljonen

25 – The Castle of Kerglas, France

26 – The Battle of the Birds , Scotland

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27 – Lady of the Fountain, Wales

28 – The Four Gifts, France

29 – Groac’h of Isle of Lok, France

30 – The Escape of the Mouse, Wales

31 – The Believing Husbands, Scotland

Australian Raven by Gould

32 – The Hoodie Crow, Scotland

33 – The Brownie of The Lake, France

34 – The Winning of Olwen, Wales

The Blue Fairy Book by Andrew Lang

Snow White

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01 – The Bronze Ring

02 – Prince Hyacinth and the Dear Little Princess

03 – East of the Sun and West of the Moon

04 – The Yellow Dwarf

05 – Little Red Riding Hood

06 – The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood

07 – Cinderella, or The Little Glass Slipper

Aladdin saluted her with joy

08 – Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp

09 – The Tale of a Youth who Set Out to Learn What Fear Was

10 – Rumpelstiltskin

Rumpelstiltskin

11 – Beauty and the Beast

12 – The Master – Maid

13 – Why the Sea is Salt

14 – The Master Cat; or, Puss in Boots

Puss in Boots

15 – Felicia and the Pot of Pinks

16 – The White Cat

17 – The Water Lily. The Gold spinners

18 – The Terrible Head

19 – The Story of Pretty Goldilocks

20 – The History of Whittington

21 – The Wonderful Sheep

22 – Little Thumb

23 – The Forty Thieves

Arabian Nights by Benjamin-Constant

24 – Hansel and Grettel

25 – Snow-white and Rose-red

26 – The Goose Girl

27 – Toads and Diamonds

28 – Prince Darling

29 – Blue Beard

30 – Trusty John

31 – The Brave Little Tailor

32 – A Voyage to Lilliput

33 – The Princess on the Glass Hill

34 – The story of Prince Ahmed and the Fairy Paribanou

35 – The History of Jack the Giant Killer

36 – The Black Bull of Norroway

37 – The Red Etin