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By: Theodor Storm (1817-1888) | |
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Rider on the White Horse
Hauke Haien, a young man of 24 years, has just beome dikemaster in Northern Frisia. Against the resistance of many of the townfolk, he has a new dike built, not according to the old customs, but to his own specifications. For years, everything goes well, but when the big storm hits the land, a small oversight will cost him dearly. Storm tells the life of Hauke Haien from his beginnings as the clever son of a small landowner to his rise as dikemaster, where Hauke has to weather many storms - both literally and figuratively speaking. The story inside a story inside a story is considered Theodor Storm's masterpiece. |
By: Herbert Strang | |
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In Clive's Command A Story of the Fight for India |
By: Artemus Ward (1834-1867) | |
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The Complete Works of Artemus Ward — Part 1: Essays, Sketches, and Letters | |
By: Marjorie Benton Cooke (1876-1920) | |
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The Cricket |
By: C. C. (Charlotte Carmichael) Stopes (1841-1929) | |
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Shakespeare's Family |
By: John Strange Winter (1856-1911) | |
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Stories by English Authors: Germany |
By: Hannah More (1745-1833) | |
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Essays on Various Subjects Principally Designed for Young Ladies |
By: Andreas Latzko (1876-1943) | |
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Men in War |
By: Charles S. (Charles Stephen) Brooks (1878-1934) | |
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Chimney-Pot Papers |
By: Hannah More (1745-1833) | |
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Percy A Tragedy |
By: Charles S. (Charles Stephen) Brooks (1878-1934) | |
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There's Pippins and Cheese to Come |
By: Constance Fenimore Woolson (1840-1894) | |
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The Old Stone House |
By: Charles Major (1856-1913) | |
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A Forest Hearth: A Romance of Indiana in the Thirties |
By: William H. Mallock (1849-1923) | |
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Every Man His Own Poet Or, The Inspired Singer's Recipe Book |
By: Richard Sabia | |
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The Premiere |
By: Forrest J. Ackerman (1916-2008) | |
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Out of This World Convention |
By: Isabella Lilias Trotter (1853-1928) | |
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Parables of the Cross
Death is the Gate of Life. There was deep insight in those old words. For man's natural thought of death is that of a dreary ending in decay and dissolution. And from his standpoint he is right: death as the punishment of sin is an ending.But far other is God's thought in the redemption of the world. He takes the very thing that came in with the curse, and makes it the path of glory. Death becomes a beginning instead of an ending, for it becomes the means of liberating a fresh life.And so the hope that lies in these parable lessons of death and life is meant for those only who are turning to Him for redemption... |
By: Theodore Parker (1810-1860) | |
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Two Christmas Celebrations |
By: Isabella Lilias Trotter (1853-1928) | |
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Parables of the Christ-life |
By: Lyn Venable | |
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Homesick | |
Grove of the Unborn |
By: Rose Macaulay (1881-1958) | |
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The Lee Shore | |
Dangerous Ages |
By: Nellie L. McClung (1873-1951) | |
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The Second Chance | |
Sowing Seeds in Danny |
By: Edgar B. P. Darlington | |
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The Circus Boys in Dixie Land : or, Winning the Plaudits of the Sunny South |
By: William Henry Drummond (1854-1907) | |
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The Habitant and Other French-Canadian Poems |
By: Jean J. Jusserand (1855-1932) | |
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A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance |