Elijah Kellogg

Elijah Kellogg
Title Elijah Kellogg PDF eBook
Author Wilmot Brookings Mitchell
Publisher
Pages 480
Release 1903
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Fire in the Woods

Fire in the Woods
Title Fire in the Woods PDF eBook
Author James De Mille
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 337
Release 2023-03-19
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3382142171

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1871. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.

Freaks of Fortune

Freaks of Fortune
Title Freaks of Fortune PDF eBook
Author Oliver Optic
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 190
Release 2018-05-23
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3732684881

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Reproduction of the original: Freaks of Fortune by Oliver Optic

Historic Harpswell, Harpswell, Maine

Historic Harpswell, Harpswell, Maine
Title Historic Harpswell, Harpswell, Maine PDF eBook
Author Charles Nelson Sinnett
Publisher
Pages 28
Release 1903
Genre Harpswell (Me. : Town)
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Seek and Find

Seek and Find
Title Seek and Find PDF eBook
Author Oliver Optic
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 210
Release 2018-05-23
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3732685446

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Near Andersonville

Near Andersonville
Title Near Andersonville PDF eBook
Author Peter H. Wood
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 168
Release 2010-11-15
Genre Art
ISBN 9780674053205

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The picture in the attic -- Behind enemy lines -- The woman in the sunlight.

Through by Daylight: The Young Engineer of the Lake Shore Railroad

Through by Daylight: The Young Engineer of the Lake Shore Railroad
Title Through by Daylight: The Young Engineer of the Lake Shore Railroad PDF eBook
Author Oliver Optic
Publisher Library of Alexandria
Pages 233
Release 2020-09-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1465583114

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Mr. Waddie Wimpleton, an elegant young gentleman of fifteen, by all odds the nicest young man in Centreport, was firing at a mark with a revolver. It was a very beautiful revolver, too, silver-mounted, richly chased, and highly polished in all its parts, discharging six shots at each revolution, not often at the target, in the unskilful hands of Mr. Waddie, but sometimes near enough to indicate what the marksman was shooting at. Even the target was quite an elaborate affair; and though Mr. Waddie had been shooting at it for a week, it was hardly damaged by the trial to which it had been subjected. It was two feet in diameter, having in its centre a tolerably correct resemblance of one of the optics of a bovine masculine; and this enigma, being literally interpreted, meant the bull’s eye, which Mr. Waddie was expected to hit, or at least to try to hit. Around it were several circles in black, red, yellow, green, and blue, each indicating a certain distance from the objective point of the shooter. There were a few holes in the target within these circles, but the central eye was not put out, and still glared defiance at the ambitious marksman. Mr. Waddie Wimpleton had everything he wanted, and therefore never wanted anything he had. There was no end to the ponies, sail-boats, row-boats, guns, pistols, fishing-rods, and other sporting gear, which came into his possession, and of which he soon became weary. His father was as rich as an East-Indian prince, and Mr. Waddie being an only son, though there were two daughters who partially “put his nose out of joint,” his paternal parent had labored industriously to spoil the child from babyhood. I am forced to acknowledge that he succeeded even better than he intended. Mr. Waddie was always waiting and watching for a new sensation. A magnificent kite, of party-colored silk, had evidently occupied his attention during the earlier hours of the morning, and it now lay neglected on the ground, the line stretched off in the direction of the lake. The young gentleman had become tired of the plaything, and when I approached him he was blazing away at the target with the revolver, at the rate of six shots in three seconds. I halted at a respectful distance from the marksman. He was not shooting at me, but I regarded this as the very reason why he would be likely to hit me. If he had been aiming at me, I should have approached him with more confidence. Keeping well in the rear of the young gentleman, I came within hailing distance of him. I did not belong to the “upper-ten” of Centreport, and I could not be said to be familiarly acquainted with him. My father was the engineer in his father’s steam-flouring mills, and a person of my humble connections was of no account in his estimation. But I am forced to confess that I had not that awe and respect for Mr. Waddie which wealth and a lofty social position demand of the humble classes. I had the audacity to approach the young scion of an influential house; and it was audacious, considered in reference to his pistol, if not to his social position.