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Very Good, Jeeves (Audiobook)
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Very Good, Jeeves (Audiobook)Very Good, Jeeves (Audiobook)

This work features a collection of brilliantly entertaining stories featuring Jeeves and Wooster. Jeeves is not only a tireless servant to Bertie Wooster, but saviour of a good many other individuals as well.
The list is long. Very long. There's Bingo Little in the affair of the marooned cabinet minister; Sippy Sipperley, when he is persecuted by his former headmaster; Tuppy Glossop in his foolhardy pursuit of the opera singer; and, not to mention Miss Dalgleish the dog-girl.

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The Lady in the Lake by Raymond Chandler: Penguin Readers, Elementary (500 words)
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The Lady in the Lake by Raymond Chandler: Penguin Readers, Elementary (500 words)The Lady in the Lake by Raymond Chandler is a murder story.
Private detective Philip Marlowe is looking for the wife of Derace Kingsly. Is she dead or not? Is she the lady in the lake?

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P. D. James - The Children of Men [Unabridged + text]
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P. D. James - The Children of Men [Unabridged + text]

The year 2012. The country is under the absolute rule of the Warden. Then by chance, Theo Faron meets a young woman who seeks to challenge the power of the Warden's regime.

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Shakespeare - Complete Histories
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Shakespeare - Complete Histories - Leoyan.com EditionShakespeare - Complete Histories - Leoyan.com Edition

This is classic from G. C. Verplanck, Editor, published in  New York: Harper & Brothers. 714 pages
Shakespeare - Complete Histories - Content: Introductory Materials, Preface, Order of the Plays, Life of Shakespeare, Shakespeare's Will, Folio Editions, Commendatory Verses, Name and Autographs, King John, Richard the Second, Henry the Fourth I, II, Henry the Fifth, Henry the Sixth I, II, III, Richard the Third, Henry the Eighth

Edited by G. C. Verplanck
New York: Harper & Brothers. 1847

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The Smellyphant
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The SmellyphantThe Smellyphant

At the top of the hill, standing all on his own

Is a curious creature a long way from home...

Carefully crafted in such a way as to encourage little ones to join in with its bouncing rhyme, ‘The Smellyphant’ is an endearing tale about Samson, a whiffy wee chap, whose only wish is to find some friends.

There’s just one thing standing in his way...

... and unfortunately, a bath is out of the question!

 
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