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Autumn Leaves Original Pieces in Prose and Verse
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A box full of tales easy ways to share library resources through story boxes /
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Waiting for Daylight
Published 2008“…In Ypres -- A raid night -- Islands -- Travel books -- Signs of spring -- Prose writing -- The modern mind -- Magazines -- The Marne -- Carlyle -- Holiday reading -- An autumn morning -- News from the front -- Authors and soldiers -- Waiting for…”
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Marsk Stig's Daughters, and Other Songs and Ballads
Published 2008“…Marsk Stig's daughters -- The three expectants -- Translation: "One summer morn, as I was seeking" -- The English Gipsy -- Gipsy song -- The heart is heavy, brother -- Song: "Nastrond's blazes" -- Lines: "To read the great mysterious Past".…”
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The Alchemist's Secret
Published 2006“…The passing of Tony -- The tramp -- "He hath put down the mighty" -- A memorable Christmas morning -- Nancy's tale -- Patsy -- Three evenings in a life -- The eleventh hour -- The story of Julie Benoit -- Peter -- God's way…”
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Tiger and Tom and Other Stories for Boys
Published 2004“…Tiger and Tom -- Those Scars -- Coals of Fire -- Lyman Dean's Testimonials -- Bert's Thanksgiving -- The Boy and His Spare Moments -- Will Winslow -- Only This Once -- The Right Decision -- The Use of Learning -- Jamie and His Teacher -- With a Will, Joe! …”
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Eleventh month, eleventh day, eleventh hour Armistice Day, 1918, World War I and its violent climax
Published 2005Table of Contents: “…-- A civilized end to pointless slaughter -- A plague in the trenches -- "Victims who will die in vain" -- "We knew the end could not be far off" -- "Pass the word. Cease fire at eleven!" -- "Little short of murder" -- The fate of Private Gunther -- "This fateful morning came an end to all wars" -- Greater losses than on D-Day -- "Only the dead have seen the end of war."…”
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