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Armenian LiteratureAnonymousenProverbs and Folk-Lore The Vacant Yard A Plaint Spring in Exile Fly, Lays of Mine The Woe of Araxes The Armenian Maiden One of a Thousand Longing David of Sassun The Ruined FamilyArnot, Robert, 1860- [Translator]2004-03-01
The Wind in the rose-bush and other stories of the supernaturalFreeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 1852-1930enThe Wind in the Rose-bush The Shadows on the Wall Luella Miller The Southwest Chamber The Vacant Lot The Lost Ghost.Supernatural -- Fiction; New England -- Social life and customs -- Fiction1999-01-01
Penguin Persons & PeppermintsEaton, Walter Prichard, 1878-1957enPenguin persons -- Spring comes to Thumping Dick -- The passing of the stage sundial -- On singing songs with one finger -- The immorality of shop-windows -- A forgotten American poet -- New poetry and the lingering line -- The lies we learn in our youth -- The bad manners of polite people -- On giving up golf forever -- "Grape-vine" erudition -- Business before grammar -- Wood ashes and progress -- The vacant room in drama -- On giving an author a plot -- The twilight veil -- Spring in the garden -- The bubble, reputation -- The old house on the bend -- Concerning hat-trees -- The shrinking of Kingman's Field -- Mumblety-peg and middle age -- Barber shops of yesterday -- The button box -- Peppermints.2008-08-23




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