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Kidnapped
When the naive David Balfour sets out on his quest for a long-lost relative, a terrifying chain of events is set in motion. He is plunged into a world of infamy and violence from which there seems no escape...
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Kidnapped (Unabridged)
It's 1751, 5 years after the disastrous Battle of Culloden ended Bonnie Prince Charlie's desperate...
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Kim
Set in the days of the British Raj, Kipling's finest novel is the exciting and touching tale of an Irish orphan-boy who has lived free in the streets of Lahore before setting out, with a Tibetan Lama, on a double quest...
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King Richard the Third (Unabridged)
A tragedy, a comedy, and a history all rolled into one, the story of the tyrannical Richard III ranks...
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Lady Susan (Unabridged)
Lady Susan was the first of Jane Austen's novels to be completed. An epistolary novel in 18th-century style...
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Lorna Doone, Volume 1 (Unabridged)
Lorna Doone is one of the greatest love stories ever written, and for a long time, it was the most popular....
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Lorna Doone, Volume 2 (Unabridged)
In Volume 2, John Ridd finally confronts the Doone clan. But the politics of the Royal court reach out and embroil not only John Ridd, but the entire area....
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Mansfield Park
Taken from the poverty of her parents' home in Portsmouth, Fanny Price is brought up with her rich cousins at Mansfield Park....
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Mansfield Park (Unabridged)
One of Jane Austen's most complex and mature works, Mansfield Park shows the writer at the top of her form....
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Martin Chuzzlewit, Volume I (Unabridged)
The vast cast of diverse characters includes, among many others, the hypocrite Mr. Pecksniff, the undertaker Mr. Mould, the jolly Mark Tapley, the gentle Tom Pinch....
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