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The Mill on the Floss, Volume II (Unabridged)
The childhoods of Maggie and her brother, Tom, and their conflicts and growth in a narrow, tradition-bound society lead to tragedy....
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The Model Millionaire
Hughie Erskine drops in to see his artist friend Alan Trevor who is painting what appears to be a street beggar. Feeling sympathy for the poor wretch...
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The Moon and Sixpence (Unabridged)
A London stockbroker abandons his career and family to become an artist in Paris....
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The Moonstone
The Moonstone, a priceless yellow diamond, is looted from an Indian temple and maliciously bequeathed to Rachel Verinder....
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The Moonstone
When Rachel Verinder inherits the Moonstone, a huge and priceless diamond, her delight turns to dismay when the gem disappears. But this is no ordinary theft. Sergeant Cuff of Scotland Yard...
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The Moonstone (Unabridged)
No, the Moonstone isn't a celestial relic, it's a gigantic yellow diamond of unearthly beauty...
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The Mummy (Dramatized)
Among the ancient artifacts concealed in a London Victorian mansion lies an ornate human-sized sarcophagus which houses the body of an ancient Egyptian sorceress...
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The Pardoner's Tale (Unabridged)
Three tales from The Canterbury Tales, read in the original Middle English by Richard Bebb under the direction of Britain's foremost Chaucer scholar, Derek Brewer....
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The Pastor's Wife (Unabridged)
Ingebor Bullivant, the put-upon daughter of the Bishop of Redchester, suddenly rebels and takes a week's tour to Lucerne....
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The Pickwick Papers
The Pickwick Papers, Dickens' first novel, is a glorious romp through the pre-Reform Bill England of 1827. Traveling by stage-coach, the innocent but well-intentioned...
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