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Quote ,""The sacred edifice, standing in solemn isolation amongst the converging avenues of enormous trees, as if to put grave thoughts of heaven into the hours of ease, pre- sented a closed Gothic portal to the light and glory of the west. The glass of the rosace above the ogive glowed like fiery coal in the deep carvings of a wheel of stone. The two men faced about. ""
Price: 5 - Updated: 04/11/2007
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Quote, ""You wait, and you'll see. An' don't get scared at the start. The first few rounds'll be something fierce. That's Ponta's strong point. He's a wild man, with an kinds of punches,--a whirlwind,-- and he gets his man in the first rounds. He's put away a whole lot of cleverer and better men than him. It's up to me to live through it, that's all.""
Price: 5 - Updated: 04/11/2007
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The Gem Collector by P. G. Wodehouse was later retitled as A Gentleman of Leisure after originally being published as a serial in Ainslee's magazine in the United States.
Price: 5 - Updated: 04/11/2007
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The History of the Remarkable Life of John Sheppard follows Daniel Defoe's account of this infamous outlaw known for his crimes and even more so for his escapes from law and the death penalties imposed upon him.
Price: 5 - Updated: 04/11/2007
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The Inheritors is one of the two books that Joseph Conrad co-wrote with Ford Madox Ford.Quote, ""It was a palatial apartment furnished in white and gold -- Louis Quinze, or something of the sort -- with very new decorations after Watteau covering the walls. The process of disfiguration, however, had already begun. A roll desk of the least possible Louis Quinze order stood in one of the tall windows; the carpet was marked by muddy footprints""
Price: 5 - Updated: 04/11/2007
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The Innocence of Father Brown by G. K. Chesterton is the first in the collection of detective stories in which a a priest plays the main role of a sleuth.
Price: 5 - Updated: 04/11/2007
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The Light That Failed is Rudyard Kipling's tale about a war correspondent that comes home after the war to reunite with his childhood sweetheart. However, as a result of the war and a wound he sustained he loses his sight and ends up facing difficult choices.
Price: 5 - Updated: 04/11/2007
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