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    Young Robin Hood by G. Manville Fenn
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    Young Robin Hood by G. Manville Fenn from Caryns eBooks.The classic story of the adventures of Robin and his merry men in Sherwood Forest. Little John, Maid Marian, the Sheriff of Nottingham and other colorful characters as originally written. Now you can enjoy this entertaining story in a Digital Web eBook from Caryns Castle.

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    A Passion in the Desert
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    A Passion in the Desert by Honore De Balzac; -- Translated by Ernest Dowson -- Can animals really feel passion or empathy? One soldier learned a hard lesson and lost a good friend in the process. **** The whole show is dreadful, she cried coming out of the menagerie of M. Martin. She had just been looking at that daring speculator working with his hyena,--to speak in the style of the programme.By what means, she continued, can he have tamed these animals to such a point as to be certain of their affection for----

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    The Violet Fairy Book Classic Fairy Tales
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    The Violet Fairy Book - 35 Classic Tales from Caryns eBooks -- Includes The Grateful Prince, The Two Frogs, The Enchanted Knife and many more. **** Of the stories in this book, Miss Blackley translated Dwarf Long Nose, The Wonderful Beggars, The Lute Player, Two in a Sack, and The Fish that swam in the Air. Mr. W. A. Craigie translated from the Scandinavian, Jasper who herded the Hares. Mrs. Lang did the rest.Some of the most interesting are from the Roumanion, and three were previously published in the late Dr. Steeres Swahili Tales. By the permission of his representatives these three African stories have here been abridged and simplified for children.
    Bicycle
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    Yes, said she, standing before me with her clear eyes fixed upon my face, you are to be congratulated. I think it is likely she is the most charming young woman you are ever likely to meet—and I know a great deal more about her than you do, for I have known her for a long time, and your acquaintance is a very short one—she has qualities you do not know anything about; she is lovely! But for all that it would be very wrong for you to marry her, and I am glad she had sense enough not to let you do it. Yes, said she, standing before me with her clear eyes fixed upon my face, you are to be congratulated. I think it is likely she is the most charming young woman you are ever likely to meet—and I know a great deal more about her than you do, for I have known her for a long time, and your acquaintance is a very short one—she has qualities you do not know anything about; she is lovely! But for all that it would be very wrong for you to marry her, and I am glad she had sense enough not to let you do it.She laughed. I like to give advice, she said, but I must admit that I sometimes think better of a person if he does not take it. But I will say—and this is all the advice I am going to give you at present—that if you want to be successful in making love, you must change your methods. You cannot expect to step up in front of a girl and stop her short as if she were a runaway horse. A horse doesnt like that sort of thing, and a girl doesnt like it. You must take more time about it. A runaway girl doesnt hurt anybody, and, if you are active enough, you can jump in behind and take the reins and stop her gradually without hurting her feelings, and then, most likely, you can drive her for all the rest of your life.Then it has not been a wheel of fortune to you? she remarked. And as for that country which you figuratively called Cathay, did you find that pleasant?
    How to Guide to Recruiting Interviewing Hiring
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    In this EBook I will share with you: •How to have everything Ready before You Start•What to look for - What to Say - How to Say it•How to make sure they show up for the Interview •The Right Interview Questions to Ask •How to protect you and your company •How to make the RIGHT choice of candidates•How to Learn from each time you recruit. Ebook Includes•Preparation is Key•Dont Make Panic Hires•Passing the Buck•Where to Find Candidates•Attracting the Best •Recruitment Planning•Writing Job Descriptions•Setting Clear Expectations•Designing Compensation Programs•Selling the Sizzle•Show how to Envision the Future•Showing them the Money•Setting Up an Open House•Targeted Selection Process•Effective Interviewing•How to Utilize Listen Skills•Be on the Look Out •What to Look for In their History•What do they earn Their Living•How to Tell if they are Team Player•How to Select the Best•Learn from Rejection Learn All the Steps to Start, Grow and Develop Your Sales Program
    A Simple Guide to Product Sourcing
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    You may already have products you can sell. You may make your own products and sell them.However, you may have the idea, you may understand the selling process, it may be your passion, but you are not sure how to locate the products and or a supplier.What we explain in this ebook, is an understanding of products and suppliers. Where to find the products and how to compare pricing to ensure that your competition is not pricing you out of the market.This e book is part of the Complete International Business Mentor, where all our guides can be found in one publication and at a huge saving for all the books. You can find them at www.resultz.co.uk or www.howtoimportexport.comIncluded in the complete version is an introduction to International business, and then moves onto sections including – Marketing, Online Business, Travel, Logistics, Payment and Keeping your customers happy.A very easy to understand reference guide, which will give you complete guidance on how to successfully start or develop your own import and export business.
    Hard Roads and Rainbows
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    1963. Lounging in a bed-sit in Earls Court; thumbing through a book called Existentialism. Interesting: must be some highly educated and deep thinking scholars involved in this stuff. Surrounded by pseudo intellectuals, I must confess to being somewhat stimulated and intrigued by what, back home in my usual haunts, would be regarded suspiciously as the pursuits of weirdoes. But then I am an interloper.As the morning sun drags itself above the grey rooftops and condescendingly splashes the dismal slates with just a dash of colour, I sip my first cup of coffee and look out at the dusty green trees lining the street. I think of Keirkegaard. And Sartre. And God. And no God.The girl with red hair and hazel eyes sits up, raising herself from under the bed clothes. She doesnt say anything: a person of few words and a soulful expression.I dont say anything either; I am dreaming and reminiscing a little...We were having a debate on the origins of rock and roll. I knew no more than anyone else about the subject but what I did know was more than I knew about philosophy. Anyway I felt I had to make a point among the pseuds.We were passing around flagons of cider. The girl I was crazy about was sipping carefully from her mug - just like a woman. She was wearing a smock; all the rage and you didnt have to be pregnant. She had on a black straw boater-type hat. She looked sophisticated and vulnerable at the same time, Like Holly Golightly. Holly - that is Suzie - had no interest in the puerile debate. She sipped her drink and looked faintly disdainful as we talked about the American Deep South Blues and so on. To me she was Audrey Hepburn and this was breakfast at Earls Court as dawn crept in and I thought of sustenance a few hundred yards away at Corillos in the Earls Court Road.Somebody thought the answer was Fats Domino. Another mentioned Alan Freed coining the phrase. I remembered Id read that a group in the Forties had used the term Rock and Roll in their song. But just to throw the proverbial spanner in, as you do when youve had a few drinks and the company seems insufferably know-all, I said, Johnny Ray.I knew that Johnny was a lightweight, idiosyncratic, half deaf, shamelessly emotional performer of the Fifties. Pale and white and child like; singing songs of tears and little white clouds: I liked him.The others in the bed-sit, three girls and two young men stared at me, saying nothing. Irritably I saw it as a conspiracy of silence; a closing of student ranks against this working class boy. Thinking back, that was wrong since only two were actually in Academe, the others, including Suzie being between jobs, and her friend Pauline, the tenant of the bed-sit, getting her rent paid with National Assistance. But I caught the wave of disdain and I wasnt going to drown. After all I was older than all of them and, I told myself but without conviction, I was wiser by experience. Who cared who invented Rock and Roll? What mattered was a small victory for my side of the river.Hideous to think of it now...the way I staggered to my feet in that claustrophobic den, gave a heavy breathed performance of Such A Night then expired noisily amongst the scattered cushions and empty bottles. Statement made.It was a night; ooh such a night it was, it really was, such a night...Ooh,ooh,ooh...What a night...Do you know, I said, once Suzie and I had rallied ourselves and were comfortably ensconced in the intimate and trendy ambience of THE breakfast establishment of the Earls Court Road, they wanted to ban that record because it was suggestive... you know, the Ooh bits. As I was trying to explain to your friends, Johnny Ray could be said to be the first rock and roll singer, though he probably wouldnt have known it at the time.
    Poems by Emily Dickinson THIRD of the Series
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    Poems by Emily Dickinson, THIRD in the Series of Three; formatted into a Digital Web eBook. -- Required reading in some classes, this classic poetry is now in an animated page turning eBook for your enjoyment. -- FREE TRIAL, Try before you buy. ---- The verses of Emily Dickinson belong emphatically to what Emerson long since called the Poetry of the Portfolio,--something produced absolutely without the thought of publication, and solely by way of expression of the writers own mind. Such verse must inevitably forfeit whatever advantage lies in the discipline of public criticism and the enforced conformity to accepted ways. On the other hand, it may often gain something through the habit of freedom and the unconventional utterance of daring thoughts. In the case of the present author, there was absolutely no choice in the matter; she must write thus, or not at all.
    Candy Unit Study
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    Everyone loves candy, especially kids. Keep them learning by using candy to teach math (addition, subtraction, fractions, multiplication, division and more), science (where do candy ingredients come from - you might be surprised!), history (how long ago was candy invented and what cultures discovered which candies), and more (famous people, yummy candy recipes, books) using the Candy Unit Study!
    The Christmas Angel
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    The Christmas Angel by Abbie Farwell Brown; -- Grumpy Miss Terry has quite a surprise in store for her this Christmas as she performs her experiments on the spirit of the holiday. *** Now, could any child ever have cared for so silly a thing? She pulled out a faded jumping-jack, and regarded it scornfully. Idiotic! Such toys are demoralizing for children--weaken their minds. It is a shame to think how every one seems bound to spoil children, especially at Christmas time. Well, no one can say that I have added to the shameful waste.
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