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Adventures of Buffalo Bill from Boyhood to Manhood by Prentiss Ingraham
That Truth is, by far, stranger than Fiction, the lessons of our daily lives teach us who dwell in the marts of civilization, and ...
Kayla Draney
Jan 17, 20242 min read
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Deadwood Dick, the Prince of the Road; or, The Black Rider of the Black Hills by Edward L. Wheeler
On the plains, midway between Cheyenne and the Black Hills, a train had halted for a noonday feed. Not a railway train, mind you, but a ...
Kayla Draney
Jan 16, 202410 min read
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With Links of Steel; Or, The Peril of the Unknown by Nicholas Carter
"Mr. Venner, sir?"
"Mr. Venner—yes, certainly. You will find him in his private office—that way, sir. The door to the right. Venner is ...
Kayla Draney
Jan 16, 20248 min read
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Mischievous Maid Faynie by Laura Jean Libbey
It was five o'clock on a raw, gusty February afternoon. All that day and all the night before it had been snowing hard. New York lay ...
Kayla Draney
Jan 16, 20247 min read
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For Gold or Soul? The Story of a Great Department Store by Lurana Sheldon
The monster department store of Messrs. Denton, Day & Co. was thronged with shoppers, although the morning was still young.
Scores of ...
Kayla Draney
Jan 16, 20245 min read
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The Lost Trail by Edward S. Ellis
One day in the spring of 1820, a singular occurrence took place on one of the upper tributaries of the Mississippi.
The bank, some ...
Kayla Draney
Jan 16, 202418 min read
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The Huge Hunter; Or, The Steam Man of the Prairies by Edward Sylvester Ellis
"Howly vargin! what is that?" exclaimed Mickey McSquizzle, with something like horrified amazement.
"By the Jumping Jehosiphat, naow if ...
Kayla Draney
Jan 16, 20246 min read
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