Father Grumble


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The Brown Fairy Book


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The stories in this Fairy Book come from all quarters of the world. For example, the adventures of 'Ball-Carrier and the Bad One' are told by Red Indian grandmothers to Red Indian children who never go to school, nor see pen and ink. 'The Bunyip' is known to even more uneducated little ones, running about with no clothes at all in the bush, in Australia. You may see photographs of these merry little black fellows before their troubles begin, in 'Northern Races of Central Australia, ' by Messrs. Spencer and Gillen. They have no lessons except in tracking and catching birds, beasts, fishes, lizards, and snakes, all of which they eat. But when they grow up to be big boys and girls, they are cruelly cut about with stone knives and frightened with sham bogies all for their good' their parents say and I think they would rather go to school, if they had their choice, and take their chance of being birched and bullied







William Edmondson "Grumble" Jones


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William Edmondson "Grumble" Jones (b. 1824) stands among the most notable Southwest Virginians to fight in the Civil War. The Washington County native graduated from Emory & Henry College and West Point. As a lieutenant in the "Old Army" between service in Oregon and Texas, he watched helplessly as his wife drowned during the wreck of the steamship Independence. He resigned his commission in 1857. Resuming his military career as a Confederate officer, he mentored the legendary John Singleton Mosby. His many battles included a clash with George Armstrong Custer near Gettysburg. An internal dispute with his commanding general, J.E.B. Stuart, resulted in Jones's court-martial conviction in 1863. Following a series of campaigns in East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia, he returned to the Shenandoah Valley and died in battle in 1864, leaving a mixed legacy.













Her Shock Pregnancy Secret


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Re-read this classic romance by New York Times bestselling author PennyJordan, originally published as Potential Danger in 1988 On holiday in Yorkshire with her daughter, London schoolteacher Kate Seton is shockedto see Silas Edwards. She didn't expect to see the father of her child again, but now he'srunning a project on a nearby estate there's no escaping his molten gaze. But Kate can't tell him the truth about the secret she carried, nor why she had lefthim suddenly eleven years before. Because surely after all this time she can't dare to dream that their youthful romancemight get a second chance…




Neale's Magazine


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The Fernández Case


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In Spring 1973, Private Invesitagor Frank Corbett is hired by Elena Fernández to find her missing brother, Manuel. Frank’s search takes him from Washington, D.C. to Buenos Aires to northern Argentina. Along the way, he is aided by an Argentine journalist who helps him understand and navigate the treacherous territory of a country ruled by the military and rife with revolutionary activity. In his search, he encounters presumed enemies who become allies and presumed friends who become enemies. His search ends with an action-packed conclusion that tests the limits all of Frank’s abilities.