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A Little Princess
€36.50Sara Crewe, a pupil at Miss Minchin’s London school, is left in poverty when her father dies, but is later rescued by a mysterious benefactor
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At the Mountains of Madness
€35.25to the west, but somewhat different from the parts lying eastward below South America – which we then thought to form a separate and smaller continent divided from the larger one by a frozen junction of Ross and Weddell Seas, though Byrd has since disproved the hypothesis
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Les Misérables
€31.25The Convent as an Abstract Idea II. The Convent as an Historical Fact III. On What Conditions One can respect the Past IV. The Convent from the Point of View of Principles V. Prayer VI. The Absolute Goodness of Prayer VII. Precautions to be observed in Blame VIII. Faith, Law
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Pride and Prejudice
€29.99Bennet,” as she entered the room, “we have had a most delightful evening, a most excellent ball. I wish you had been there. Jane was so admired, nothing could be like it. Everybody said how well she looked;
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The $30,000 Bequest and Other Stories
€22.25I didn’t mean so bad as that, Aleck; I didn’t really mean immoral piety, I only meant–meant–well, conventional piety, you know; er–shop piety; the–the–why, YOU know what I mean. Aleck–the–well, where you put up that plated article and play it for solid, you know, without intending anything improper, but just out of trade habit,
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
€31.99“The facts are briefly these: Some five years ago, during a lengthy visit to Warsaw, I made the acquaintance of the well-known adventuress, Irene Adler. The name is no doubt familiar to you.”
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The Count of Monte Cristo
€25.50quite right to refuse. If you mean as responsible agent when you ask me the question, I believe there is nothing to say against him, and that you will be content with the way in which he has performed his duty.”
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The Grammar of English Grammars
€29.55“In what regards the laws of grammatical purity,” says Dr. Campbell, “the violation is much more conspicuous than the observance.”–See Philosophy of Rhetoric, p. 190. It therefore falls in with my main purpose, to present to the public, in the following ample work, a condensed mass of special criticism, such as is not elsewhere to be found in










