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

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (abridged) by Lewis Carroll

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Alice, by Tenniel

CHAPTER I. Down the Rabbit-Hole

CHAPTER II. The Pool of Tears

Alice's Adventure in Wonderland

CHAPTER III. A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale

CHAPTER IV. The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill

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CHAPTER V. Advice from a Caterpillar

CHAPTER VI. Pig and Pepper

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CHAPTER VII. A Mad Tea-Party

CHAPTER VIII. The Queen’s Croquet-Ground
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CHAPTER IX. Who Stole the Tarts?

Chapter X.  Alice’s Evidence

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Selected Poems from William Wordsworth

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A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal

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Lines Written in Early Spring

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Fidelity

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I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud

I WANDERED lonely as a cloud
          That floats on high o'er vales and hills,
          When all at once I saw a crowd,
          A host, of golden daffodils;
          Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
          Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.

          Continuous as the stars that shine
          And twinkle on the milky way,
          They stretched in never-ending line
          Along the margin of a bay:                                  10
          Ten thousand saw I at a glance,
          Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.

          The waves beside them danced; but they
          Out-did the sparkling waves in glee:
          A poet could not but be gay,
          In such a jocund company:
          I gazed--and gazed--but little thought
          What wealth the show to me had brought:

          For oft, when on my couch I lie
          In vacant or in pensive mood,                               20
          They flash upon that inward eye
          Which is the bliss of solitude;
          And then my heart with pleasure fills,
          And dances with the daffodils.

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Regrets

WOULD that our scrupulous Sires had dared to leave
Less scanty measure of those graceful rites
And usages, whose due return invites
A stir of mind too natural to deceive;
Giving to Memory help when she would weave
A crown for Hope!–I dread the boasted lights
That all too often are but fiery blights,
Killing the bud o’er which in vain we grieve.
Go, seek, when Christmas snows discomfort bring,
The counter Spirit found in some gay church
Green with fresh holly, every pew a perch
In which the linnet or the thrush might sing,
Merry and loud and safe from prying search,
Strains offered only to the genial Spring.
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She was a Phantom of Delight

SHE was a Phantom of delight
          When first she gleamed upon my sight;
          A lovely Apparition, sent
          To be a moment's ornament;
          Her eyes as stars of Twilight fair;
          Like Twilight's, too, her dusky hair;
          But all things else about her drawn
          From May-time and the cheerful Dawn;
          A dancing Shape, an Image gay,
          To haunt, to startle, and way-lay.                          10

          I saw her upon nearer view,
          A Spirit, yet a Woman too!
          Her household motions light and free,
          And steps of virgin-liberty;
          A countenance in which did meet
          Sweet records, promises as sweet;
          A Creature not too bright or good
          For human nature's daily food;
          For transient sorrows, simple wiles,
          Praise, blame, love, kisses, tears, and smiles.             20

          And now I see with eye serene
          The very pulse of the machine;
          A Being breathing thoughtful breath,
          A Traveller between life and death;
          The reason firm, the temperate will,
          Endurance, foresight, strength, and skill;
          A perfect Woman, nobly planned,
          To warn, to comfort, and command;
          And yet a Spirit still, and bright
          With something of angelic light.

She Dwelt among Untrodden Ways

SHE dwelt among the untrodden ways
            Beside the springs of Dove,
          A Maid whom there were none to praise
            And very few to love:

          A violet by a mossy stone
            Half hidden from the eye!
          --Fair as a star, when only one
            Is shining in the sky.

          She lived unknown, and few could know
            When Lucy ceased to be;                                   10
          But she is in her grave, and, oh,
            The difference to me!

The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett

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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

The Madman and the Pirate by R. M. Ballantyne

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Chapter – 07

Chapter – 08

Chapter – 09

Chapter – 10

Chapter – 11

Chapter – 12

Chapter – 13

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Chapter – 16

The Golden Dream by R. M. Ballantyne

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Summary: A thoroughly engaging, at times even harrowing, adventure tale set in the San Francisco gold rush. Detailed depiction of its time and place, complete with everything from mining techniques to societal attitudes. You’ll feel like you’re in the diggings. (Summary by Lee Elliott for Librivox)

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Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

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Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten
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Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

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Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty
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Chapter Twenty-One

Chapter Twenty-Two

Chapter Twenty-Three

Chapter Twenty-Four

Chapter Twenty-Five

Chapter Twenty-Six
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Chapter Twenty-Eight

Chapter Twenty-Nine

Fighting the Whales by R. M. Ballantyne

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Book Summary from Librivox.org: A fatherless boy joins the crew of a whaling ship in order to earn a living for himself and his mother. Beyond being a fascinating depiction of a now-alien time, occupation, and culture, it’s also a rousing adventure story. One is left with the impression that hunting and catching a whale in a sailing ship was akin to you or me being stalked, ambushed, and killed by a shoebox full of mice.

01 In Trouble, To Begin With.

02 At Sea.

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03 Our First Battle.

04 ‘Cutting-in the Blubber’ and ‘Trying out the Oil’.

05 A Storm, a Man Overboard, and a Rescue.

06 The Whale – Fighting Bulls, Etc.

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07 Tom’s Wisdom – Another Great Battle.

08 Death on the Sea.

09 News from Home – A Gam.

10 Return Home.

Fast in the Ice by R. M. Ballantyne

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Summary: At the age of 16 Ballantyne went to Canada and was six years in the service of the Hudson’s Bay Company. His rule in writing, being in every case, was to write as far as possible from personal knowledge of the scenes he described.

In this book he details the lives of the crew as they must overwinter in the frozen north including their meetings with Eskimos and bears and their struggles with disease. This is a realistic account of what life was like for the explorers of the Arctic. (summary by Esther for Librivox, adapted from wikipedia)

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01 – Introduction

02 – At Sea, The First Storm

03 – In the Ice, Dangers of Arctic Voyaging

04 – Difficulties, Troubles, And Dangers

05 – A Gale, Narrow Escapes, Signs Of Winter, Set Fast

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06 – Preparations for Wintering, Remarkable Adventures with a Bear

07 – A Great Battle with the Walrus

08 – The Cause of Ice-Bergs, Fox-Chase, A Bear

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09 – A Visit to the Eskimos, Wonderful Doings, A Mystery

10 – The Tale of a Kite, A Great Bear-Fight

11 – Christmas Time, Death, Return of Light and Hope, Disasters and Final Deliverance

The Dog Crusoe and His Master by R. M. Ballantyne

The Gamekeeper by Richard

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Summary from Librivox: This is a story of an adventure involving a young man, his dog, and 2 friends. Together they wander through the Western prairies on a mission to make peace between the “pale-faces” and the “Red men”. They face many perils and become heroes many times over. This wonderful story takes the characters (and the reader) on an action-packed journey through the Western prairies during the times when relations between the white man and the Natives were not always peaceful.

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Chapter 02

Chapter 03

Chapter 04

Chapter 05

Chapter 06

Chapter 07

Chapter 08

Chapter 09

Chapter 10
Chapter 11

Chapter 12


Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

The Birds’ Christmas Carol by Kate Douglas Wiggin

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A Little Snow Bird

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Drooping Wings

The Bird’s Nest

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“Birds of a Feather Flock Together”

Some Other Birds Are Taught to Fly

“When the Pie Was Opened, the Birds Began to Sing”

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The Birdling Flies Away

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

Beethoven

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Franz Schubert

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Great artists volume 1

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Biographies of Raphael Santi, Murillo, Peter Paul Rubens, and Albrecht Durer. This is a wonderful tool for art study as there are references for further study, as well as ideas for language arts to incorporate into the study. (Summary by Laura Caldwell for Librivox).

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Lady with a Unicorn by Rafael Santi

0 – A Word to the Teacher


1 – Raphael Santi – The Perfect Artist, the Perfect Man

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2 – Murillo and Spanish Art

3 – Peter Paul Rubens

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4 – Albrecht Durer and his City
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Poems Every Child Should Know, edited by Mary Burt

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The Budding Moment

01 – Preface

02 – The Arrow and the Song; The Babie; Let Dogs Delight to Bark and Bite; Little Drops of Water; He Prayeth Best; Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star; Spring’s at the Morn; The Days of the Month

03 – True Royalty; Playing Robinson Crusoe; My Shadow; Little White Lily

04 – How the Leaves Came Down; Wee Willie Winkie; The Owl and the Pussy-Cat

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05 – Wynken, Blynken, and Nod; The Duel

06 – The Boy Who Never Told a Lie; Whatever Brawls Disturb the Street; Bluebell of Scotland; Two Little Wings; Farewell

07 – Casabianca; The Captain’s Daughter

08 – The Village Blacksmith; Sweet and Low; The Violet; The Rainbow


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09 – A Visit from St. Nicholas; The Star-Spangled Banner

10 – Father William; The Nightingale and the Glow-worm

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11 – Jack Frost; The Owl; Little Billie

12 – The Butterfly and the Bee; An Incident of the French Camp; Robert of Lincoln

13 – Old Grimes; Song of Life; Fairy Song

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14 – A Boy’s Song; Buttercups and Daisies; The Rainbow; Old Ironsides

15 – Little Orphant Annie; O Captain My Captain

16 – Ingratitude; The Ivy Green; The Noble Nature; The Flying Squirrel

17 – Warren’s Address; The Song in Camp; The Bugle Song

18 – The Three Bells of Glasgow; Sheridan’s Ride

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19 – The Sandpiper; Lady Clare

20 – The Lord of Burleigh

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21 – Hiawatha’s Childhood

22 – I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud; John Barelycorn; A Life on the Ocean Wave

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23 – The Death of the Old Year; Abou Ben Adhem

24 – A Farm-Yard Song

25 – To a Mouse; To a Mountain Daisy

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26 – Barbara Frietchie

The Day’s at the Morn

27 – Lochinvar

28 – Lord Ullin’s Daughter; The Charge of the Light Brigade
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29 – The Tournament; The Wind and the Moon

30 – Jesus the Carpenter; Letty’s Globe; A Dream; Heaven is not Reached at a Single Bound

31 – The Battle of Blenheim

32 – Fidelity; The Chambered Nautilus

33 – Crossing the Bar; The Overland-Mail; Pibroch of Donuil Dhu

34 – Marco Bozzaris

The Death of Napoleon by Steuben

35 – The Death of Napoleon; How Sleep the Brave; The Flag Goes By; Hohenlinden; My Old Kentucky Home

36 – Old Folks at Home; The Wreck of the Hesperus

37 – Robert Bruce’s Address to his Army; The Inchcape Rock

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38 – The Finding of the Lyre; A Chrysalis

39 – For a’ That and a’ That; The New Arrival

40 – The Brook; The Ballad of the Clampherdown

41 – The Destruction of Sennacherib; I Remember, I Remember; Driving Home the Cows

42 – Krinken; Stevenson’s Birthday

43 – A Modest Wit; The Legend of Bishop Hatto

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44 – Columbus; The Shepherd of King Admetus

45 – How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix

46 – The Burial of Sir John Moore at Corunna; The Eve of Waterloo

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47 – Ivry

48 – The Glove and the Lions; The Well of St. Keyne

49 – The Nautilus and the Ammonite; The Solitude of Alexander Selkirk

50 – The Homes of England; Horatius at the Bridge (Part 1)

51 – Horatius at the Bridge (Part 2)

52 – The Planting of the Apple Tree

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On and On

53 – June; A Psalm of Life; Barnacles

54 – A Happy Life; Home, Sweet Home; Juliet of Nations; Woodman, Spare That Tree

55 – Abide With Me; Lead, Kindly Light; The Last Rose of Summer; Annie Laurie

56 – The Ship of State; America; The Landing of the Pilgrims

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57 – The Lotos-Eaters; Moly

58 – Cupid Drowned; Cupid Stung; Cupid and my Campasbe; A Ballad for a Boy

59 – The Skeleton in Armour

60 – The Revenge

61 – Sir Galahad; A Name in the Sand

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“Grow old along with me!….”
62 – The Voice of Spring; The Forsaken Merman

63 – The Banks o’ Doon; The Light of Other Days; My Own Shall Come to Me

64 – Ode to a Skylark; The Sands of Dee

65 – A Wish; Lucy; Solitude; John Anderson; The God of Music

66 – A Musical Instrument; The Brides of Enderby

67 – The Lye; L’Envoi

68 – Contentment; The Harp That Once Through Tara’s Halls; The Old Oaken Bucket

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69 – The Raven

70 – Arnold von Winkelried

71 – Life I Know Not What Thou Art; Mercy; Polonius’ Advice; Antony’s Speech; The Skylark

72 – The Choir Invisible; The World is Too Much With Us; Sonnet on His Blindness; She Was a Phantom of Delight

73 – Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard

74 – Rabbi Ben Ezra

75 – Prospice; Recessional; Ozymandias of Egypt


76 – Mortality; On First Looking Into Chapman’s Homer

77 – Herve Riel

78 – The Problem; To America

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79 – The English Flag

80 – The Man with the Hoe

81 – Song of Myself (excerpts)

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

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03 – The False Prince and the True, Portugal

04 – The Jogi’s Punishment, India

05 – The Heart of a Monkey, Swahili


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06 – Fairy Nurse, Ireland

07 – Lost Paradise, France

08 – How Brave Walter Hunted Wolves, Finland

09 – The King of the Waterfalls, Scotland

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10 – A French Puck, France

11 – The Three Crowns, Scotland

12 – The Very Bad Boy, France

13 – The Brown Bear of Norway, Scotland

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14 – Little Lasse, Finland

15 – Moti, Mid-East

16 – Enchanted Deer, Scotland

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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

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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

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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

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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

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08 – Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp

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

10 – Rumpelstiltskin

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11 – Beauty and the Beast

12 – The Master – Maid

13 – Why the Sea is Salt

14 – The Master Cat; or, Puss in Boots

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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

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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