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  • Where Duty Called or In Honor Bound

    Where Duty Called or "In Honor Bound" is a novel written by Victor St. Clair. Unfortunately, there's limited information available about this specific work or its author. It's possible that "Where Duty Called" or "In Honor Bound" could be a lesser-known or obscure title from an author who did not achieve widespread recognition or whose works are not well-documented in literary databases. ... Read more

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  • Little Snap The Postboy or Working for Uncle Sam

    "Has my letter come to-day?"The dark bay horse—as fine a specimen of equine beauty and worth as ever came from the famed Blue Grass regions—ridden by the Postboy of the Kanawha, came to a standstill simultaneously with the utterance of the earnest, pleading tone, knowing in its almost human intelligence that its rider would be challenged at this particular spot and the question repeated which had ... Read more

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  • Elsie's Motherhood

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    "Elsie's Motherhood" is a novel written by Martha Finley, an American author best known for her "Elsie Dinsmore" series. The book was originally published in the 19th century and is part of the larger series that follows the life and experiences of the central character, Elsie Dinsmore."Elsie's Motherhood" likely continues the story of Elsie Dinsmore and explores her experiences as a mother. The ... Read more

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    In "The Tiger Hunter," Mayne Reid masterfully weaves an adventure narrative set against the lush backdrop of Indian jungles, reflecting the Victorian fascination with exotic locales and daring exploits. The novel follows the daring escapades of its protagonist, a British officer who embarks on a perilous quest to confront the majestic yet fearsome Bengal tiger. Reid's vivid descriptions and ... Read more

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  • "Forward, March"

    Kirk Munroe was a well-traveled writer and journalist who was born in Wisconsin, educated in Massachusetts, began his career in New York City, and finally settled in Florida. Once there, Munroe's proximity to Cuba likely influenced the point of view he employs in "Forward, March", a large part of which details the efforts of an American agent in Cuba during the war. Kirk Munroe (September 15, 1850 ... Read more

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