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{"doc_id":"doc_229","qid":"","text":"Project Gutenberg's The History of thePeloponnesian War, by ThucydidesThis eBook isfor the use of anyone anywhere at no cost andwithalmost no restrictions whatsoever.  You maycopy it, give it away orre-use it under the termsof the Project Gutenberg License includedwiththis eBook or online at www.gutenberg.orgTitle:The History of the Peloponnesian WarAuthor:ThucydidesTranslator: Richard CrawleyReleaseDate: December, 2004 [EBook #7142]PostingDate: May 1, 2009Language: English*** STARTOF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOKPELOPONNESIAN WAR ***Produced by AlbertImrieTHE HISTORY OF THE PELOPONNESIANWARBy Thucydides 431 BCTranslated by RichardCrawley     With Permission           to     CONNOPTHIRLWALL     Historian of Greece     ThisTranslation of the Work of His     GreatPredecessor     is Respectfully Inscribed     by--The Translator--CONTENTS     BOOKI     CHAPTER I     The state of Greece from theearliest Times to the     Commencement of the"}
{"doc_id":"doc_230","qid":"","text":"The Project Gutenberg EBook of Tancred, byBenjamin DisraeliThis eBook is for the use ofanyone anywhere at no cost and withalmost norestrictions whatsoever.  You may copy it, give itaway orre-use it under the terms of the ProjectGutenberg License includedwith this eBook oronline at www.gutenberg.orgTitle:Tancred       Or, The New CrusadeAuthor:Benjamin DisraeliRelease Date: December 3,2006 [EBook #20004]Last Updated: September6, 2016Language: EnglishCharacter setencoding: UTF-8*** START OF THIS PROJECTGUTENBERG EBOOK TANCRED ***Produced byDavid WidgerTANCREDORTHE NEW CRUSADEByBenjamin Disraeli[Illustration:cover][Illustration: frontplate][Illustration:tancred-frontis-p72][Illustration:tancred-frontis-label][Illustration:tancred-titlepage][Illustration:page001]CHAPTER I.     _A Matter ofImportance_IN THAT part of the celebratedparish of St. George which is bounded onone side"}
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Happy Harry Hardon -Did you ever get the feeling that everything inAmerica is completely fucked up. You know thatfeeling that the whole country is like one inchaway from saying 'That's it, forget it.' You thinkabout it. Everything is polluted. Theenvironment, the government, the schools youname it. Speaking of schools. I was walking thehouseholds the other day and I asked myself. Isthere live after high school? Because I can't facetomorrow, let alone a whole year of this shit.Yeah, you got it folks. It's me again with a littleattitude for all you out here and waiting forAtlanta. All you nice people living in the middle ofAmerica the beautiful. Lets see, we're on er 92FM tonight and it feels like a nice clean little bandso far. No one else is using it. The price is right.Heh, heh. And yes folks you guest it. Tonight Iam as horny as a ten peckerd house, so staytuned because this is Happy Harry Hardonreminding you to eat your cereal with a fork and"}
{"doc_id":"doc_234","qid":"","text":"The Project Gutenberg EBook of Shadows inZamboula, by Robert E. HowardThis eBook is forthe use of anyone anywhere at no cost andwithalmost no restrictions whatsoever.  You maycopy it, give it away orre-use it under the termsof the Project Gutenberg License includedwiththis eBook or online atwww.gutenberg.org/licenseTitle: Shadows inZamboulaAuthor: Robert E. HowardReleaseDate: February 25, 2013 [EBook#42196]Language: English*** START OF THISPROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK SHADOWS INZAMBOULA ***Produced by Greg Weeks, MaryMeehan and the OnlineDistributed ProofreadingTeam at http://www.pgdp.net                          SHADOWS IN ZAMBOULA                          ByRobert E. Howard    [Transcriber's Note: Thisetext was first published in WeirdTales    November 1935. Extensive research didnot uncover any evidence that    the U.S.copyright on this publication was renewed.]1 ADrum Begins'Peril hides in the house of Aram"}
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{"doc_id":"doc_251","qid":"","text":"The Project Gutenberg EBook of Z. Marcas, byHonore de BalzacThis eBook is for the use ofanyone anywhere at no cost and withalmost norestrictions whatsoever.  You may copy it, give itaway orre-use it under the terms of the ProjectGutenberg License includedwith this eBook oronline at www.gutenberg.orgTitle: Z.MarcasAuthor: Honore de BalzacTranslator: ClaraBell and OthersRelease Date: August,1999  [Etext #1841]Posting Date: March 3,2010Language: English*** START OF THISPROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK Z. MARCAS***Produced by John Bickers, and DagnyZ.MARCASBy Honore De BalzacTranslated by ClaraBell andOthers                             DEDICATION  To HisHighness Count William of Wurtemberg, as atoken of the  Author's respectful gratitude.                                                      DE BALZAC.Z.MARCASI never saw anybody, not even amongthe most remarkable men of theday, whoseappearance was so striking as this man's; the"}
{"doc_id":"doc_252","qid":"","text":"The Project Gutenberg EBook of House Ratsand Mice, by David E. LantzThis eBook is for theuse of anyone anywhere at no cost andwithalmost no restrictions whatsoever.  You maycopy it, give it away orre-use it under the termsof the Project Gutenberg License includedwiththis eBook or online at www.gutenberg.netTitle:House Rats and Mice       Farmers' Bulletin896Author: David E. LantzRelease Date: March10, 2011 [EBook #35542]Language: English***START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOKHOUSE RATS AND MICE ***Produced by EricaPfister-Altschul, Larry B. Harrison andthe OnlineDistributed Proofreading Teamathttp://www.pgdp.net  [Transcriber'sNote:  The following suspected errors have beenchanged in this text:    Page 6: \"highdays\"changed to \"highways\"    Page 11: \"abbatoirs\"changed to \"abattoirs\"    Page 11: Added missing\".\" to \"FIG. 5.\"]    Page 14: Added missing \".\" to\"FIG. 10.\"]HOUSE RATS AND MICEDAVID E.LANTZAssistant Biologist[Illustration]FARMERS'"}
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{"doc_id":"doc_256","qid":"","text":"Project Gutenberg's The Time Machine, by H.G. (Herbert George) WellsThis eBook is for theuse of anyone anywhere at no cost andwithalmost no restrictions whatsoever.  You maycopy it, give it away orre-use it under the termsof the Project Gutenberg License includedwiththis eBook or online at www.gutenberg.netTitle:The Time MachineAuthor: H. G. (Herbert George)WellsRelease Date: October 2, 2004 [EBook#35][Last updated: October 3, 2014]Language:English*** START OF THIS PROJECTGUTENBERG EBOOK THE TIME MACHINE ***TheTime Machine, by H. G. Wells [1898]IThe TimeTraveller (for so it will be convenient to speak ofhim)was expounding a recondite matter to us.His grey eyes shone andtwinkled, and his usuallypale face was flushed and animated. Thefireburned brightly, and the soft radiance of theincandescentlights in the lilies of silver caughtthe bubbles that flashed andpassed in ourglasses. Our chairs, being his patents, embracedandcaressed us rather than submitted to be sat"}
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{"doc_id":"doc_259","qid":"","text":"Project Gutenberg's The Passionate Friends,by Herbert George WellsThis eBook is for the useof anyone anywhere at no cost and withalmostno restrictions whatsoever.  You may copy it,give it away orre-use it under the terms of theProject Gutenberg License includedwith thiseBook or online at www.gutenberg.netTitle: ThePassionate FriendsAuthor: Herbert GeorgeWellsRelease Date: October 26, 2009 [EBook#30340]Language: English*** START OF THISPROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE PASSIONATEFRIENDS ***Produced by Carl Hudkins, MartinPettit and the OnlineDistributed ProofreadingTeam at http://www.pgdp.netThe PassionateFriendsBy H. G. WELLSAuthor of\"Marriage.\"[Illustration]WITH FRONTISPIECEA.L. BURT COMPANY, PUBLISHERS114-120 EastTwenty-third Street - - New YorkPUBLISHED BYARRANGEMENT WITH HARPER &BROTHERSCOPYRIGHT, 1913, BY HARPER &BROTHERSPRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OFAMERICAPUBLISHED OCTOBER, 1913TOL. E. N."}
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{"doc_id":"doc_264","qid":"","text":"The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Rivals,by Richard Brinsley SheridanThis eBook is for theuse of anyone anywhere at no cost andwithalmost no restrictions whatsoever.  You maycopy it, give it away orre-use it under the termsof the Project Gutenberg License includedwiththis eBook or online at www.gutenberg.netTitle:The Rivals       A ComedyAuthor: RichardBrinsley SheridanRelease Date: March 6, 2008[EBook #24761]Language: English*** START OFTHIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE RIVALS***Produced by Kent CooperThe RIVALSAComedyBy Richard Brinsley Sheridan* * * * * **PREFACEA preface to a play seems generally tobe considered as a kind ofcloset-prologue, inwhich--if his piece has been successful--theauthorsolicits that indulgence from the readerwhich he had beforeexperienced from theaudience: but as the scope and immediate objectofa play is to please a mixed assembly in_representation_ (whosejudgment in the theatreat least is decisive,) its degree of reputationis"}
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                        POINT BREAK                             by                       James Cameron                             &                      Kathryn Bigelow                   From the Screenplayby                       W. Peter IliffFADE IN:We arein the belly of a wave.Light refracts in a constantcollision of water.SLOW MOTION, thehallucinatory prisms, like liquiddiamonds takingflight, dreamlike...EXT.  OCEAN - DUSKBacklitagainst a flaming sun a solitary SURFERglidesacross the green glassy peak.  TIME ISSTRETCHED until hismovements gain a graceand fluidity not of this world.Total Zenconcentration.  Body weight centered,eyesforward and on the nextsection.EXT.  URBAN STREET - DUSKSLOWMOTION ON a black sedan.Creeping along storefronts.  Past a Winchell's.PEOPLE splash stepsdown rain-washed sidewalks inDREAMMOTION.  The sedan turns past the FIRSTVIRGINIA BANK andinto an alley.INT.  BLACK"}
{"doc_id":"doc_268","qid":"","text":"The Project Gutenberg EBook of Palamon andArcite, by John DrydenThis eBook is for the useof anyone anywhere at no cost and withalmostno restrictions whatsoever.  You may copy it,give it away orre-use it under the terms of theProject Gutenberg License includedwith thiseBook or online at www.gutenberg.orgTitle:Palamon and ArciteAuthor: John DrydenEditor:George E. EliotRelease Date: February, 2005[EBook #7490]This file was first posted on May10, 2003Last Updated: May 10, 2013Language:English*** START OF THIS PROJECTGUTENBERG EBOOK PALAMON AND ARCITE***Produced by Ted Garvin, Charles Franks andthe DistributedProofreaders TeamDRYDEN'SPALAMON AND ARCITEEdited With IntroductionAnd Notes By George E. Eliot, A.M.English MasterIn The Morgan SchoolToHenry A. BeersProfessorOf English Literature In Yale UniversityWho FirstAroused My Interest In DrydenAnd Directed MyStudy Of His WorksThis Volume Is RespectfullyInscribedPREFACE.To edit an English classic for"}
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{"doc_id":"doc_294","qid":"","text":"The Project Gutenberg eBook, A Man'sWoman, by Frank NorrisThis eBook is for the useof anyone anywhere at no cost and withalmostno restrictions whatsoever.  You may copy it,give it away orre-use it under the terms of theProject Gutenberg License includedwith thiseBook or online at www.gutenberg.netTitle: AMan's WomanAuthor: Frank NorrisRelease Date:June 20, 2005  [eBook #16096]Language:English***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERGEBOOK A MAN'S WOMAN***E-text prepared bySuzanne Shell, Mary Meehan, Project GutenbergBeginnersProjects, and the Project GutenbergOnline Distributed ProofreadingTeam(http://www.pgdp.net)A MAN'SWOMANbyFRANK NORRIS1904The followingnovel was completed March 22, 1899, and sentto theprinter in October of the same year. Afterthe plates had been madenotice was receivedthat a play called \"A Man's Woman\" had beenwrittenby Anne Crawford Flexner, and that thistitle had been copyrighted.As it was impossible"}
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{"doc_id":"doc_302","qid":"","text":"The Project Gutenberg EBook of All the Wayto Fairyland, by Evelyn SharpThis eBook is forthe use of anyone anywhere at no cost andwithalmost no restrictions whatsoever.  You maycopy it, give it away orre-use it under the termsof the Project Gutenberg License includedwiththis eBook or online at www.gutenberg.netTitle:All the Way to Fairyland       Fairy StoriesAuthor:Evelyn SharpIllustrator: Mrs. PercyDearmerRelease Date: November 3, 2009[EBook #30400]Language: English*** START OFTHIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ALL THEWAY TO FAIRYLAND ***Produced by AlHaines[Illustration: Cover art]All the Way toFairylandFairy StoriesBYEVELYN SHARPAUTHOROF \"WYMPS\"WITH EIGHT COLOUREDILLUSTRATIONSAND A COVER BY MRS. PERCYDEARMERJOHN LANETHE BODLEY HEADLONDONAND NEW YORK1898COPYRIGHT, 1897, BYJOHNLANE.FIRST EDITIONUniversity Press:JOHNWILSON AND SON, CAMBRIDGE, U.S.A._By theSame author:_WYMPS: FAIRY TALES.  With eight"}
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{"doc_id":"doc_313","qid":"","text":"The Project Gutenberg EBook of The GoodShepherd, by AnonymousThis eBook is for theuse of anyone anywhere at no cost andwithalmost no restrictions whatsoever.  You maycopy it, give it away orre-use it under the termsof the Project Gutenberg License includedwiththis eBook or online at www.gutenberg.orgTitle:The Good Shepherd       A Life of Christ forChildrenAuthor: AnonymousRelease Date: June11, 2006 [EBook #18558]Language: English***START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOKTHE GOOD SHEPHERD ***Produced by AlHaines[Frontispiece: \"I am the good shepherd. ..\"]THE GOOD SHEPHERDA LIFE OF CHRIST FORCHILDRENFLEMING H. REVELL COMPANYNEWYORK : : CHICAGO : : TORONTOPublishers ofEvangelical LiteratureTABLE OFCONTENTSCHAPTER    I.  WHY JESUS CAME TOTHIS WORLD   II.  JESUS IS BORN INBETHLEHEM  III.  THE BOYHOOD OFJESUS   IV.  JOHN THE BAPTIST    V.  JESUSBEGINS HIS WORK   VI.  SOME WORDS AND"}
{"doc_id":"doc_314","qid":"","text":"The Project Gutenberg EBook of Self-control,by Mary BruntonThis eBook is for the use ofanyone anywhere at no cost and withalmost norestrictions whatsoever.  You may copy it, give itaway orre-use it under the terms of the ProjectGutenberg License includedwith this eBook oronline at www.gutenberg.orgTitle:Self-controlAuthor: Mary BruntonRelease Date:October 27, 2012 [EBook #41196]Language:English*** START OF THIS PROJECTGUTENBERG EBOOK SELF-CONTROL***Produced by Delphine Lettau, fh and theOnline DistributedProofreading Team athttp://www.pgdp.net    SELF-CONTROL    _ANovel by_    MARY BRUNTON    His warfare iswithin.--There unfatigued    His fervent spiritlabours.--There he fights,    And there obtainsfresh triumphs o'er himself,    Andnever-withering wreaths, compared withwhich    The laurels that a Caesar reaps are weeds                                                   Cowper                           TO                   MISS JOANNA"}
{"doc_id":"doc_315","qid":"","text":"The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Conditionof the Working-Class in Englandin 1844, byFrederick Engels, Translated by Florence KelleyWischnewetzkyThis eBook is for the use ofanyone anywhere at no cost and withalmost norestrictions whatsoever.  You may copy it, give itaway orre-use it under the terms of the ProjectGutenberg License includedwith this eBook oronline at www.gutenberg.netTitle: The Conditionof the Working-Class in England in 1844       witha Preface written in 1892Author: FrederickEngelsRelease Date: December 13, 2005  [eBook#17306]Language: EnglishCharacter setencoding: ISO-646-US (US-ASCII)***START OFTHE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THECONDITION OF THE WORKING-CLASSINENGLAND IN 1844***Transcribed from theJanuary 1943 George Allen & Unwin reprint oftheMarch 1892 edition by David Price, emailccx074@coventry.ac.ukThe Condition of theWorking-Class in England in 1844With a Prefacewritten in 1892byFREDERICK"}
{"doc_id":"doc_316","qid":"","text":"The Project Gutenberg EBook of The OldWives' Tale, by Arnold BennettThis eBook is forthe use of anyone anywhere at no cost andwithalmost no restrictions whatsoever.  You maycopy it, give it away orre-use it under the termsof the Project Gutenberg License includedwiththis eBook or online at www.gutenberg.netTitle:The Old Wives' TaleAuthor: ArnoldBennettPosting Date: November 28, 2011[EBook #5247]Release Date: March, 2004FirstPosted: June 10, 2002[Last Updated: December8, 2011]Language: English*** START OF THISPROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE OLD WIVES'TALE ***Produced by Charles Franks and theOnline Distributed Proofreading TeamThe OldWives' TaleArnold BennettTo W. W. K.PREFACETO THIS EDITIONIn the autumn of 1903 I usedto dine frequently in a restaurant in theRue deClichy, Paris. Here were, among others, twowaitresses thatattracted my attention. One was abeautiful, pale young girl, to whom Inever spoke,for she was employed far away from the table"}
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