Recommended Books
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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
€42.25as stumped, and set still. I was most ready to cry; but all at once I thought of a way, and so I offered them Miss Watson–they could kill her. Everybody said:
“Oh, she’ll do. That’s all right. Huck can come in.”
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My Man Jeeves
€34.50Of the eight stories in this collection, half feature the popular characters Jeeves and Bertie Wooster, while the others concern Reggie Pepper, an early prototype for Wooster.
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Oh, Well, You Know How Women Are!’ AND ‘Isn’t That Just Like a Man!’
€33.99he only imaginable reason why any rational he-biped of adult age clings to the habiliments ordained for him by the custom and the tailors of this generation, is because he is used to them. A man can stand anything once he gets used
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Pygmalion
€39.75ion, and perhaps enabled him to popularize his subject, but for his Satanic contempt for all academic dignitaries and persons in general who thought more of Greek than of phonetics. Once, in the days when the Imperial Institute rose in South Kensington
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Tom Sawyer’s Comrade
€37.75evil give to him with his own hands, and told him he could cure anybody with it and fetch witches whenever he wanted to just by saying something to it;
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The Canterville Ghost
€42.25An amusing chronicle of the tribulations of the Ghost of Canterville Chase when his ancestral halls became the home of the American Minister to the Court of St. James.
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The Hacker’s Dictionary aka: The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10
€35.50of this kind, of overtones and undertones that illuminate the hackish psyche.
But there is more. Hackers, as a rule, love wordplay and are very conscious
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The Importance of Being Earnest A Trivial Comedy for Serious People
€41.00Jack. [Sententiously.] That, my dear young friend, is the theory that the corrupt French Drama has been propounding for the last fifty years
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Three Men in a Boat
€39.50down and wrote out a prescription, and folded it up and gave it me, and I put it in my pocket and went out.










