Illustrated Part One The Land of the Blue Flower was not called by that name until the tal...
Illustrated Part One The Land of the Blue Flower was not called by that name until the tall, strong, beautiful King Amor came down from his castle on the mountain crag and began to reign.
Copyright, 1877 To begin, I am a Frenchman, a teacher of languages, and a poor man,--necessaril...
Copyright, 1877 To begin, I am a Frenchman, a teacher of languages, and a poor man,--necessarily a poor man, as the great world would say, or I should not be a teacher of languages, and my wife a...
There came to me among the letters I received last spring one which touched me very closely.
There came to me among the letters I received last spring one which touched me very closely.
Copyright, 1877 One day at Arle--a tiny scattered fishing hamlet on the northwestern English co...
Copyright, 1877 One day at Arle--a tiny scattered fishing hamlet on the northwestern English coast--there stood at the door of one of the cottages near the shore a woman leaning against the linte...
Author of "Little Lord Fauntleroy" With illustrations by Harrison Cady [Transcribers note: see ...
Author of "Little Lord Fauntleroy" With illustrations by Harrison Cady [Transcribers note: see frontispiece.jpg, dance.jpg and fairy.jpg] Now this is the story about the doll family I liked an...
Copyright, 1877 He came in one evening at sun set with the empty coal-train--his dull young fac...
Copyright, 1877 He came in one evening at sun set with the empty coal-train--his dull young face pale and heavy-eyed with weariness, his corduroy suit dusty and travel-stained, his worldly posses...
Author of "Little Lord Fauntleroy" With Illustrations by Harrison Cady The Century Co.
Author of "Little Lord Fauntleroy" With Illustrations by Harrison Cady The Century Co.
Copyright, 1877 "Sorry to hear my fellow-workmen speak so disparagin' o' me?
Copyright, 1877 "Sorry to hear my fellow-workmen speak so disparagin' o' me?
The little hunchback Zia toiled slowly up the steep road, keeping in the deepest shadows, even th...
The little hunchback Zia toiled slowly up the steep road, keeping in the deepest shadows, even though the night had long fallen.
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