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By: Roswell H. (Roswell Hill) Johnson (1877-1967) | |
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By: C. M. (Charles Molloy) Westmacott (1788?-1868) | |
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By: C. C. Beck | |
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By: W. Basil Worsfold (1858-1939) | |
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By: Owen Johnson (1878-1952) | |
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By: W. Basil Worsfold (1858-1939) | |
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By: Catharine Parr Strickland Traill (1802-1899) | |
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By: Owen Johnson (1878-1952) | |
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By: Amy Walton (1848-1899) | |
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By: Owen Johnson (1878-1952) | |
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By: Catharine Parr Strickland Traill (1802-1899) | |
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By: Amy Walton (1848-1899) | |
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By: Owen Johnson (1878-1952) | |
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By: Amy Walton (1848-1899) | |
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![]() These are three stories that will delight your heart and soul. The little girl Ruth in the first story is very privileged young lady with everything she could wish for except,of course, for companionship. Her mother has passed away and her father is a very busy lawyer who barely notices she is there. But then Ruth finds a scruffy, skinny and mostly ugly cat; the cat who lives in the kitchen and cellars,hence The Kitchen Cat. Her attempts to befriend this stray despite insurmountable obstsacles make this story a really heart warming tale... | |
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By: Owen Johnson (1878-1952) | |
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By: Catharine Parr Strickland Traill (1802-1899) | |
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By: Amy Walton (1848-1899) | |
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By: Catharine Parr Strickland Traill (1802-1899) | |
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By: Amy Walton (1848-1899) | |
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By: Zona Gale | |
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![]() This is a gentle Christmas story, whose message is that if we didn't already have Christmas, we'd find a way to invent it. It's hard times in Old Trail Town as the Season of Giving approaches. The factory that employs most of the town is closed and not likely to re-open, and town merchants fear that people will try to shop on credit. Unwilling to carry the debt, the merchants work out a scheme to get everybody in town to agree not to have Christmas that year. What happens next proves that Christmas can't be banned from the hearts of those who truly believe in it. |
By: Christoph von Schmid (1768-1854) | |
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![]() James is the king's gardener and he deeply enjoys caring for and cultivating flowers. He teaches his daughter Mary many principles of godliness through the flowers. One day Mary is falsely accused of stealing, and the penalty is death. Through many trials and hardships, Mary learns of the goodness of God, the blessing of praying for her enemies, how to consider her trials as a joy, and true forgiveness. |
By: William H. (William Henry) Dooley (1880-) | |
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By: W. Watson | |
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By: Paul Sabatier (1858-1928) | |
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By: George Henry Needler (1866-1962) | |
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By: Lydia Maria Gurney | |
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