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The Jungle Book is Rudyard Kipling's classic collection of tales. Set in the jungles of India, it tells the story of Mowgli who is brought up by a pack of wolves after being lost. The use of animals and their interaction with Mowgli give the stories important moral undertones. Fiction.
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Quote, The Great Stone Face, then, was a work of Nature in her mood of majestic playfulness, formed on the perpendicular side of a mountain by some immense rocks, which had been thrown together in such a position as, when viewed at a proper distance, precisely to resemble the features of the human countenance. It seemed as if an enormous giant, or a Titan, had sculptured his own likeness on the precipice.
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Quote, I hired a wagon that night and commenced selling the bitters on Main Street. Fisher Hill was a low, malarial town; and a compound hypothetical pneumocardiac anti-scorbutic tonic was just what I diagnosed the crowd as needing. The bitters started off like sweetbreads-on-toast at a vegetarian dinner. I had sold two dozen at fifty cents apiece when I felt somebody pull my coat tail. I knew what that meant; so I climbed down and sneaked a five dollar bill into the hand of a man with a German silver star on his lapel.
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A collection of six humorous stories which makes a parody of a detective during late Victorian London.
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Quote, the demands that spirit makes upon spirit, are precisely those to which he cannot respond. When, at last, you come close to him, you find him chill and unsubstantial - a mere vapor
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The Canterville Ghost is a popular Oscar Wilde novel about an American ambassador who after moving from America to England settles into a haunted castle.
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The Barbarism of Berlin is a critique of war by G. K. Chesterton.
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Quote, ..who maintained that his name was Henry Price. However, for some reason or other, the natives down the river had given him the name of Makola, and it stuck to him through all his wanderings about the country. He spoke English and French with a warbling accent, wrote a beautiful hand, understood bookkeeping, and cherished in his innermost heart the worship of evil spirits.
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Tales and Fantasies is a collection of three short stories by Robert Louis Stevenson: The Body-Snatcher, The Misadventures of John Nicholson and The Story of a Lie.
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Puck of Pook's Hill by Rudyard Kipling is a children's story written initially for his own children. In the book, Dan and Una are transported back into history discovering the history of old England.
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