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Fanshawe was Nathaniel Hawthorne's first novel, a romantic story based on personal experiences during his time at Bowdoin College in the early 1820's.
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The Old Manse is one of the stories from a collection of stories called Mosses from an Old Manse. The Old Manse was the house where he and his wife lived for the first three years of their marriage.
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Facing the Flag is a patriotic novel written by French author Jules Verne. It's main them centres around France being threatened by a super-weapon.
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The Gorgon's Head by Nathaniel Hawthorne comes from a collection of books called A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys. These books are a re-writing of some most famous ancient Greek myths in a volume for children.
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Three Ghost Stories by Charles Dickens originally appeared as Christmas tales.
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Quote, Who could have seen his hollow cheek; his sunken brilliant eye; his black-attired figure, indefinably grim, although well-knit and well-proportioned; his grizzled hair hanging, like tangled sea-weed, about his face,--as if he had been, through his whole life, a lonely mark for the chafing and beating of the great deep of humanity,--but might have said he looked like a haunted man?
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The Mystery of Edwin Drood was Charles Dickens' last novel before he died and was left unfinished. The story centres on Edwin Drood's jealous uncle John Jasper and the disappearance of Edwin Drood.
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Quote, But you hold out no inducement, you offer no relief from listlessness, you provide nothing to amuse his mind, you afford him no means of exercising his body. Unwashed and unshaven, he saunters moodily about, weary and dejected. In lieu of the wholesome stimulus he might derive from nature, you drive him to the pernicious excitement to be gained from art. He flies to the gin-shop as his only resource; and when, reduced to a worse level than the lowest brute in the scale of creation, he lies wallowing in the kennel, your saintly lawgivers lift up their hands to heaven, and exclaim for a law which shall convert the day intended for rest and cheerfulness, into one of universal gloom, bigotry, and persecution.
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Quote, CAPTAIN HEWETT, - I am very proud and happy to have been selected as the instrument of conveying to you the heartfelt thanks of my fellow-passengers on board the ship entrusted to your charge, and of entreating your acceptance of this trifling present. The ingenious artists who work in silver do not always, I find, keep their promises, even in Boston.
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Alice, or The Mysteries, Book XI by Edward Bulwer Lytton
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