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An Adventure

Read by Martha H. Weller


Charlotte Anne Moberly


The Moberly–Jourdain incident was an event that occurred on 10 August 1901 in the gardens of the Petit Trianon, involving two female academi…

The Closed Cabinet

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Anonymous


Here's Proof of the Love of the Weird and Mysterious in the Eighteenth Century. Eighteen-year-old Evie makes her first grown-up visit to her…

Music

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Ursula Creighton


"So many books are written for beginners on the appreciation of music that I can be thankful that advancing age makes it unnecessary fo…

Native Culture in Pre-Christian Times Continued

In The Mystery of Easter Island: the Story of an Expedition

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Katherine Routledge


To this day, Easter Island, with its magnificent stone structures, remains an enigma. Katherine Routledge was part of an exhaustive archaeol…

The Widow's Ordeal

In Chronicles of Wolfert's Roost and Other Papers

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Washington Irving


This collection from renowned author Washington Irving (famed for his haunting tale "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and the fantastical le…

Trial of Christian Smith for the murder of Bornt Lake, New York, 1817

In American State Trials, Volume 1

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John D. Lawson


"A collection of the important and interesting criminal trials which have taken place in the United States from the beginning of our go…

What the Moon Saw

In Fairy Tales

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Hans Christian Andersen


This collection of fairy tales include many that you may never have heard of. Published in 1884, Andersen obviously enjoyed putting many un…

Section 3

In A Whisper in the Dark

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Louisa May Alcott


A Whisper in the Dark was published anonymously in 1877 and again in 1889, this time attributed to Louisa May Alcott, along with A Modern Me…

AN ORIENTAL NOCTURNE

In Sketches of Gotham

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Owen Davis


If you're the sort that gets a thrill from rubbing elbows with shady characters you best leave the introductions to the streetwise Ike Swift…