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WITH A READING GUIDE BY WILLIAM ALLAN NEILSON, Ph.D. PROFESSOR OF
ENGLISH, HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT SMITH COLLEGE, NORTHAMPTON,
MASS., SINCE 1917
Stories That Never Grow Old
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Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
The Story of Aladdin; or the Wonderful Lamp
Sindbad the Sailor
Robinson Crusoe is Shipwrecked Daniel Defoe
Alone on a Desolate Island Daniel Defoe
The Building of the Boat Daniel Defoe
Finds the Print of a Man's Foot on the Sand Daniel Defoe
Friday Rescued from the Cannibals Daniel Defoe
Robinson Crusoe Rescued Daniel Defoe
Gulliver is Shipwrecked and Swims for His Life Jonathan
Swift
Gulliver at the Court of Lilliput Jonathan Swift
Gulliver Captures Fifty of the Enemy's Ships Jonathan
Swift
Gulliver Leaves Lilliput Jonathan Swift
Gulliver in the Land of the Giants Jonathan Swift
Some of Gulliver's Adventures Jonathan Swift
Gulliver Escapes from the Eagle Jonathan Swift
A Midsummer-Night's Dream E. Nesbit
The Tempest E. Nesbit
As You Like It E. Nesbit
The Merchant of Venice E. Nesbit
Christian Starts on His Journey John Bunyan
The Interpreter Shows Christian Many Excellent Things John
Bunyan
Christian's Fight With the Monster Apollyon John Bunyan
Christian and Hopeful are Captives in Doubting Castle John
Bunyan
Christian and Hopeful Arrive at the Coelestial CityJohn Bunyan
IVANHOE AND GUY MANNERING Sir Walter Scott
Ivanhoe Sir Edward Sullivan
Guy Mannering Sir Edward Sullivan
An Adventure With a Lion and a Crocodile R. E. RaspeCrossing the Thames Without the Aid of Bridge, Boat or BalloonR. E. Raspe
Two Strange Adventures in Russia R. E. Raspe
Shooting a Stag With Cherrystones R. E. Raspe
The Baron's Wonderful Dog R. E. Raspe