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  • American Fairy Tales

    American Fairy Tales

    American Fairy Tales - Below is the complete list of Andersen’s 168 tales, in the chronological order of their original publication. Title variations and Danish equivalents may be found in the cross reference.

     

  • Alonzo Fitz and Other Stories

    Alonzo Fitz and Other Stories

    Alonzo Fitz and Other Stories - Alonzo opened his lips to say, "You ought to print that, and get it framed," but checked himself, for he heard his aunt speaking to some one else.

     

  • Allan's Wife

    Allan's Wife

    Allan's Wife - It was your native name which I borrowed at the christening of that Allen who has become as well known to me as any other friend I have.

     

  • All He Knew A Story

    All He Knew A Story

    All He Knew A Story - Thunder!" exclaimed Tom, after a hard laugh.

     

  • All Around the Moon

    All Around the Moon

    All Around the Moon - Verne, Jules ("from the French of"). ALL AROUND THE MOON. Freely Translated by Edward Roth. (Autour de la Lune.

     

  • Alice, or The Mysteries, Book XI

    Alice, or The Mysteries, Book XI

    Alice, or The Mysteries, Book XI - IT is now time to return to Lord Vargrave.  His most sanguine hopes were realized; all things seemed to prosper.  The hand of Evelyn Cameron was pledged to him, the wedding-day was fixed.

     

  • Alice, or The Mysteries, Book X

    Alice, or The Mysteries, Book X

    Alice, or The Mysteries, Book X - IT would be superfluous, and, perhaps, a sickening task, to detail at length the mode and manner in which Vargrave coiled his snares round the unfortunate girl whom his destiny had marked out for his prey.

     

  • alice, or The Mysteries, Book VIII

    alice, or The Mysteries, Book VIII

    alice, or The Mysteries, Book VIII - The affections are stronger than all our reasonings.  We must take them into our alliance, or they will destroy all our theories of self-government.

     

  • Alice, or The Mysteries, Book VII

    Alice, or The Mysteries, Book VII

    Alice, or The Mysteries, Book VII - LORD VARGRAVE'S travelling-carriage was at his door, and he himself was putting on his greatcoat in his library, when Lord Saxingham entered.

     

  • Alice, or The Mysteries, Book VI

    Alice, or The Mysteries, Book VI

    Alice, or The Mysteries, Book VI - PARIS is a delightful place,--that is allowed by all.

     

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