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Long novel e-books (over 3h to read) of Anthony Hope

Anthony Hope's 14 free long novel e-books (over 3h to read) in Project Gutenberg sorted by popularity.

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CHAPTER I. THE QUEEN'S GOOD-BY A man who has lived in the world, marking how every act, although in itself perhaps light and insignificant, may become the source of consequences that spread far an...
CHAPTER I OF THE MIDDLE TEMPLE, ESQUIRE It was a dark, dank, drizzly morning in March.
CHAPTER I. The Happiness of Stephen the Smith.
CHAPTER I THE CHILD OF PROPHECY One who was in his day a person of great place and consideration, and has left a name which future generations shall surely repeat so long as the world may last, ...
"Perhaps you won't believe me," said I, "but till yesterday I never so much as heard of her existence."
CHAPTER I THE VIRTUOUS HYPOCRITES AT first sight they had as little reason for being unhappy as it is possible to have in a world half full of sorrow.
"I'm so blind," said Miss Ferrars plaintively.
Chapter I. HOME AGAIN.
CHAPTER I LIFE IS RECOMMENDED The changeful April morning that she watched from the window of her flat looking over the river began a day of significance in the career of Trix Trevalla--of femin...
A shrunken sallow old lady, dressed in rusty ill-shaped black and adorned with an evidently false 'front' of fair hair, sat in a tiny flat whose windows overlooked Hyde Park from south to north.
INTRODUCTION The following narrative falls naturally into three divisions, corresponding to distinct and clearly marked periods of Sophy's life.
Countless are the stories told of the sayings that Count Antonio spoke and of the deeds that he did when he dwelt an outlaw in the hills.
CHAPTER I MUDDOCK AND MEAD The social birth of a family, united by a chain of parallel events with the commercial development of a business, is a spectacle strange to no country but most common ...
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