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121Author:  Mooney, JamesRequires cookie*
 Title:  The Jicarilla Genesis  
 Published:  2001 
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122Author:  Morrison, Harry SteeleRequires cookie*
 Title:  The Adventures of a Boy Reporter  
 Published:  2001 
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 Description: "YES," said Mrs. Dunn to her neighbour, Mrs. Sullivan, "we are expecting great things of Archie, and yet we sometimes hardly know what to think of the boy. He has the most remarkable ideas of things, and there seems to be absolutely no limit to his ambition. He has long since determined that he will some day be President, and he expects to enter politics the day he is twenty-one."
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123Author:  Munroe, Kirk, 1850-1930.Requires cookie*
 Title:  The flamingo feather  
 Published:  2001 
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 Description: ON a dreary winter's day, early in the year 1564, young Réné de Veaux, who had just passed his sixteenth birthday, left the dear old chateau where he had spent his happy and careless boyhood, and started for Paris. Less than a month before both his noble father and his gentle mother had been taken from him by a terrible fever that had swept over the country, and Réné their only child, was left without a relative in the world except his uncle the Chevalier Réné de Laudonniere, after whom he was named. In those days of tedious travel it seemed a weary time to the lonely lad before the messenger who had gone to Paris with a letter telling his uncle of his sad position could return. When at length he came again, bringing a kind message that bade him come immediately to Paris and be a son to his equally lonely uncle, Réné lost no time in obeying.
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124Author:  Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900Requires cookie*
 Title:  The Antichrist  
 Published:  2001 
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125Author:  Poe, Edgar AllanRequires cookie*
 Title:  For Annie  
 Published:  2001 
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126Author:  Poe, Edgar AllanRequires cookie*
 Title:  AL AARAAF  
 Published:  2001 
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127Author:  Poe, Edgar AllanRequires cookie*
 Title:  THE BELLS  
 Published:  2001 
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128Author:  Poe, Edgar AllanRequires cookie*
 Title:  DREAMS  
 Published:  2001 
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129Author:  Poe, Edgar AllanRequires cookie*
 Title:  ELDORADO  
 Published:  2001 
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130Author:  Poe, Edgar AllanRequires cookie*
 Title:  AN ENIGMA  
 Published:  2001 
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131Author:  Poe, Edgar AllanRequires cookie*
 Title:  EVENING STAR  
 Published:  2001 
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132Author:  Poe, Edgar AllanRequires cookie*
 Title:  THE HAPPIEST DAY, THE HAPPIEST HOUR  
 Published:  2001 
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133Author:  Poe, Edgar AllanRequires cookie*
 Title:  TO HELEN  
 Published:  2001 
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134Author:  Poe, Edgar AllanRequires cookie*
 Title:  TO --  
 Published:  2001 
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135Author:  Poe, Edgar AllanRequires cookie*
 Title:  TO M.L.S.  
 Published:  2001 
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136Author:  Poe, Edgar AllanRequires cookie*
 Title:  TO MY MOTHER  
 Published:  2001 
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137Author:  Poe, Edgar AllanRequires cookie*
 Title:  TO ONE IN PARADISE  
 Published:  2001 
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138Author:  Poe, Edgar AllanRequires cookie*
 Title:  THE LANDSCAPE GARDEN  
 Published:  2001 
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 Description: NO MORE remarkable man ever lived than my friend, the young Ellison. He was remarkable in the entire and continuous profusion of good gifts ever lavished upon him by fortune. From his cradle to his grave, a gale of the blandest prosperity bore him along. Nor do I use the word Prosperity in its mere wordly or external sense. I mean it as synonymous with happiness. The person of whom I speak, seemed born for the purpose of foreshadowing the wild doctrines of Turgot, Price, Priestley, and Condorcet- of exemplifying, by individual instance, what has been deemed the mere chimera of the perfectionists. In the brief existence of Ellison, I fancy, that I have seen refuted the dogma- that in man's physical and spiritual nature, lies some hidden principle, the antagonist of Bliss. An intimate and anxious examination of his career, has taught me to understand that, in general, from the violation of a few simple laws of Humanity, arises the Wretchedness of mankind; that, as a species, we have in our possession the as yet unwrought elements of Content,- and that even now, in the present blindness and darkness of all idea on the great question of the Social Condition, it is not impossible that Man, the individual, under certain unusual and highly fortuitous conditions, may be happy.
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139Author:  Poe, Edgar AllanRequires cookie*
 Title:  SPIRITS OF THE DEAD  
 Published:  2001 
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140Author:  Poe, Edgar AllanRequires cookie*
 Title:  "IN YOUTH I HAVE KNOWN ONE"  
 Published:  2001 
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