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  • The Hill of Dreams 著/Arthur MACHEN 播/Mark Nelson

    Thenovelrecountsthelifeofayoungman,LucianTaylor,focusingonhisdreamychildhoodinruralWales,inatownbasedonCaerleon.TheHillofDreamsofthetitleisanoldRomanfortwhereLucianhasstrangesensualvisions,includingonesofthetowninthetimeofRomanBritain.LateritdescribesLucian'sattemptstomakealivingasanauthorinLondon,enduringpovertyandsufferinginthepursuitofart.GenerallythoughttobeMachen'sgreatestwork,itwaslittlenoticedonitspublicationin1907saveinaglowingreviewbyAlfredDouglas.Itwasactuallywrittenbetween1895and1897andhaselementsofthestyleofthedecadentandaestheticmovementoftheperiod,seenthroughMachen'sownmysticalpreoccupations.

  • 秘密标记The_Secret_Mark 著/Roy J. SNELL 播/Lee Ann Howlett

    StudentLucileTuckerworkspart-timeatthelibraryofthelargeuniversitysheattendsinChicagotohelppayhertuition.Onenight,whileclosingthelibraryfortheevening,sheglimpsesasmallchild–agirl–inthestacks.Carefullyfollowingher,Lucilecan’tbelievehereyeswhenthechild,unawarethatshehasbeenseen,managestostealavaluablebookfromthecollectionandpracticallydisappearfromthelibraryrightbeforeLucile’seyes.Thisisonlythebeginningofhersearchforwhythischildtookthisbook(andothers).LucileenliststheassistanceofhergoodfriendandroommateFlorence,afellowstudent,toattempttosolvethismysteryonherown.Shecan’tbearthethoughtofthissweet-facedchildbeingturnedovertothepolicedespiteherapparentthefts.EntertheworldofthesecollegewomenastheybravethecitystreetsatnightinunsavorysectionsofChicagoontheirquest.Whoistheelderlymaninthecrumblingcottage?Whatisthesignificanceofthe‘mark’insidethefrontcoversofthebooks?Hassomeonebeenshadowingthewomenontheirsearch…

  • Mark Twain's Speeches_Part2 著/Mark Twain 播/佚名

    Spanningthetimebetween1872andtheyearbeforehedied,thiscollectionofafter-dinnerspeeches,randomthoughtsto"thepress",etc.clearlydocuments,onceagain,thetrulyeclecticmindofSamuelClemens.Italsodemonstrateshowhedealtwithadulation,complimentsandnotoriety...headon!Thiscollectionisatreasure-troveofTwainsayings,witticismsandpronouncementsonahugegalaxyofissuesandconcernsinhislife.

  • Mark Twain's Speeches_Part1 著/Mark Twain 播/John Greenman

    Spanningthetimebetween1872andtheyearbeforehedied,thiscollectionofafter-dinnerspeeches,randomthoughtsto"thepress",etc.clearlydocuments,onceagain,thetrulyeclecticmindofSamuelClemens.Italsodemonstrateshowhedealtwithadulation,complimentsandnotoriety...headon!Thiscollectionisatreasure-troveofTwainsayings,witticismsandpronouncementsonahugegalaxyofissuesandconcernsinhislife.

  • Roxana_The_Fortunate_Mistress_Part4 著/Daniel DEFOE 播/Edmund Bloxam

    ThefulltitleofthenovelisRoxana:TheFortunateMistressOr,aHistoryoftheLifeandVastVarietyofFortunesofMademoiselledeBeleau,AfterwardsCalledtheCountessdeWintselsheim.Thenovelconcernsthestoryofanunnamed"fallenwoman",thesecondtimeDefoecreatedsuchacharacter(thefirstwasasimilarfemalecharacterinMollFlanders).InRoxana,awomanwhotakesonvariouspseudonyms,including"Roxana,"describesherfallfromwealththankstoabandonmentbya"fool"ofahusbandandmovementintoprostitutionuponhisabandonment.Roxanamovesupanddownthroughthesocialspectrumseveraltimes.

  • Roxana_The_Fortunate_Mistress_Part3 著/Daniel DEFOE 播/Edmund Bloxam

    ThefulltitleofthenovelisRoxana:TheFortunateMistressOr,aHistoryoftheLifeandVastVarietyofFortunesofMademoiselledeBeleau,AfterwardsCalledtheCountessdeWintselsheim.Thenovelconcernsthestoryofanunnamed"fallenwoman",thesecondtimeDefoecreatedsuchacharacter(thefirstwasasimilarfemalecharacterinMollFlanders).InRoxana,awomanwhotakesonvariouspseudonyms,including"Roxana,"describesherfallfromwealththankstoabandonmentbya"fool"ofahusbandandmovementintoprostitutionuponhisabandonment.Roxanamovesupanddownthroughthesocialspectrumseveraltimes.

  • From_a_Swedish_Homestead_Part2 著/Selma LAGERLOF 播/Lars Rolander

    SelmaLAGERLÖF(1858-1940)”FromaSwedishHomestead”bytheSwedishauthorSelmaLagerloef(translatedbyJessieBrochner)isavariedcollectionofstories,mostlysetinDalarneorVaermlandinSweden,butalsosomestoriesorlegendsfromKungahallaonthewest-coastatthetimebetweenHeathendomandearlyChristianityplussomeLegendsfromItalyandBelgium.Thefirstninesections,“TheStoryofaCountryHouse”,isashortNovel,originallypublishedonitsown,butherepartofthecollection.Itisthestoryofhowayoungorphangirl,Ingrid,istheinstrumentofsavingthestudentGunnarHede,whohaslosthiswitsandmemorybyaterribleexperience,tryingtosavehishome,hisCouyntryHouse,andwhowanderstheroadsasaPedlar,butatthesametimeafraidofmosteverything,especiallyanimals.AstoldbyLagerloefitisabothfascinatingandsweetstory,asarealltheothers.

  • 蓝花The_Blue_Flower 著/Henry VAN DYKE 播/geoffbl

    "Sometimesshortstoriesarebroughttogetherlikeparcelsinabasket.Sometimestheygrowtogetherlikeblossomsonabush.Then,ofcourse,theyreallybelongtooneanother,becausetheyhavethesamelifeinthem....Thereissuchathoughtinthisbook.Itistheideaofthesearchforinwardhappiness,whichallmenwhoarereallyalivearefollowing,alongwhatvariouspaths,andwithwhatdifferentfortunes!Glimpsesofthisidea,tracesofthissearch,IthoughtthatIcouldseeincertaintalesthatwereinmymind,—talesoftimesoldandnew,oflandsnearandfaraway.SoItriedtotellthem,asbestasIcould,hopingthatothermen,beingalsoseekers,mightfindsomemeaninginthem"

  • Roxana:The_Fortunate_Mistress_Part2 著/Daniel Defoe 播/Edmund Bloxam

    Roxana:TheFortunateMistress(fulltitle:TheFortunateMistress:Or,AHistoryoftheLifeandVastVarietyofFortunesofMademoiselledeBeleau,AfterwardsCalledtheCountessdeWintselsheim,inGermany,BeingthePersonknownbytheNameoftheLadyRoxana,intheTimeofKingCharlesII)isa1724novelbyDanielDefoe.

  • From a Swedish Homestead_Part1 著/Selma LAGERLOF 播/Lars Rolander

    ”FromaSwedishHomestead”bytheSwedishauthorSelmaLagerloef(translatedbyJessieBrochner)isavariedcollectionofstories,mostlysetinDalarneorVaermlandinSweden,butalsosomestoriesorlegendsfromKungahallaonthewest-coastatthetimebetweenHeathendomandearlyChristianityplussomeLegendsfromItalyandBelgium.Thefirstninesections,“TheStoryofaCountryHouse”,isashortNovel,originallypublishedonitsown,butherepartofthecollection.Itisthestoryofhowayoungorphangirl,Ingrid,istheinstrumentofsavingthestudentGunnarHede,whohaslosthiswitsandmemorybyaterribleexperience,tryingtosavehishome,hisCouyntryHouse,andwhowanderstheroadsasaPedlar,butatthesametimeafraidofmosteverything,especiallyanimals.AstoldbyLagerloefitisabothfascinatingandsweetstory,asarealltheothers.

  • 云雀之歌The_Song_of_the_Lark_Part1 著/Willa Cather 播/Jenmax

    Setinthe1890sinMoonstone,afictionalplacelocatedinColorado,TheSongoftheLarkistheself-portraitofanartistinthemaking.Thestoryrevolvesaroundanambitiousyoungheroine,TheaKronborg,wholeavesherhometowntogotothebigcitytofulfillherdreamofbecomingafamousoperastar.ThenovelcapturesThea'sindependent-mindedness,herstrongworkethic,andherascenttoherhighestachievement.Ateachstepalongtheway,herrealizationofthemediocrityofherpeerspropelshertogreaterlevelsofaccomplishment,butinthecourseofherascentshemustdiscardthoserelationshipswhichnolongerserveher.

  • 云雀之歌The_Song_of_the_Lark_Part2 著/Willa Cather 播/Jenmax

    Setinthe1890sinMoonstone,afictionalplacelocatedinColorado,TheSongoftheLarkistheself-portraitofanartistinthemaking.Thestoryrevolvesaroundanambitiousyoungheroine,TheaKronborg,wholeavesherhometowntogotothebigcitytofulfillherdreamofbecomingafamousoperastar.ThenovelcapturesThea'sindependent-mindedness,herstrongworkethic,andherascenttoherhighestachievement.Ateachstepalongtheway,herrealizationofthemediocrityofherpeerspropelshertogreaterlevelsofaccomplishment,butinthecourseofherascentshemustdiscardthoserelationshipswhichnolongerserveher.

  • 云雀之歌The_Song_of_the_Lark_Part3 著/Willa Cather 播/Jenmax

    Setinthe1890sinMoonstone,afictionalplacelocatedinColorado,TheSongoftheLarkistheself-portraitofanartistinthemaking.Thestoryrevolvesaroundanambitiousyoungheroine,TheaKronborg,wholeavesherhometowntogotothebigcitytofulfillherdreamofbecomingafamousoperastar.ThenovelcapturesThea'sindependent-mindedness,herstrongworkethic,andherascenttoherhighestachievement.Ateachstepalongtheway,herrealizationofthemediocrityofherpeerspropelshertogreaterlevelsofaccomplishment,butinthecourseofherascentshemustdiscardthoserelationshipswhichnolongerserveher.

  • The Good-Natured Man 著/Oliver GOLDSMITH 播/Katy Fossil

    BytheplaywrightofthemorepopularSheStoopstoConquer,TheGood-NaturedManisthecomedicstoryofmisguidedphilanthropy,mistakenidentity,andsecretromance.WillHoneywell,TheGood-NaturedMan,seethroughtheliesandtrickerysurroundinghisgenerosity?WillLeontineandOlivia'struerelationshipbefoundout?AndjustwhatisthatLoftyguyupto...?

  • The Evil Genius Part2 著/Wilkie COLLINS 播/ToddHW

    TheEvilGenius,oneofWilkieCollins'lastworks,issubtitled"ADomesticScene".ItistheintriguingtaleoffamilyLinley,includingthe"evilgenius",andtheirgovernessSydneyWesterfield.Incolorfulpictures,Collinspresentsthestoryofthisfamily,whichbecomesentangledintheoftenhyprocriticalVictorianperceptionsofmoralityanddecency.

  • The Evil Genius Part1 著/Wilkie COLLINS 播/ToddHW

    TheEvilGenius,oneofWilkieCollins'lastworks,issubtitled"ADomesticScene".ItistheintriguingtaleoffamilyLinley,includingthe"evilgenius",andtheirgovernessSydneyWesterfield.Incolorfulpictures,Collinspresentsthestoryofthisfamily,whichbecomesentangledintheoftenhyprocriticalVictorianperceptionsofmoralityanddecency.

  • 罗克萨娜Roxana:The_Fortunate_Mistress_Part1 著/Daniel DEFOE 播/Edmund Bloxam

    ThefulltitleofthenovelisRoxana:TheFortunateMistressOr,aHistoryoftheLifeandVastVarietyofFortunesofMademoiselledeBeleau,AfterwardsCalledtheCountessdeWintselsheim.Thenovelconcernsthestoryofanunnamed"fallenwoman",thesecondtimeDefoecreatedsuchacharacter(thefirstwasasimilarfemalecharacterinMollFlanders).InRoxana,awomanwhotakesonvariouspseudonyms,including"Roxana,"describesherfallfromwealththankstoabandonmentbya"fool"ofahusbandandmovementintoprostitutionuponhisabandonment.Roxanamovesupanddownthroughthesocialspectrumseveraltimes.

  • 儿童版鲁滨逊漂流记Robinson_Crusoe_Written_Anew_for_Children 著/James BALDWIN 播/Denny Sayers

    AdaptationofthestoryofRobinsonCrusoeforgrammarschoolchildren.Tellshowtheshipwreckedsailormakesanewlifeforhimselfontheisland,providingshelter,food,andclothingforhimselffromthefewtoolsherescuedfromtheshipandwhatheisabletofindontheisland.Helivesontheislandovertwentyyearsbeforeheisfinallyrescuedandduringthattimemustre-inventalmosteverythingnecessaryfordailysustenance.

  • 辛格顿船长The_Life,_Adventures_&_Piracies_of_Captain_Singleton_Part1 著/Daniel DEFOE 播/Denny Sayers

    TheLife,Adventures&PiraciesoftheFamousCaptainSingletonisa"bipartiteadventurestorywhosefirsthalfcoversatraversalofAfrica,andwhosesecondhalftapsintothecontemporaryfascinationwithpiracy.Ithasbeencommendedforitsdepictionofthehomosexualrelationshipbetweentheeponymousheroandhisreligiousmentor,theQuaker,WilliamWalters."

  • 笛福_瘟疫年纪事_A_Journal_of_the_Plague_Year_Part2 著/Daniel Defoe 播/Denny Sayers

    18世纪是一个以启蒙理性主义为文化背景的特殊历史时期。在那个时期,大多数理性主义者受牛顿和洛克的影响,极力推崇经验主义的观察方法和科学的质疑态度,而非传统的宗教执念,笛福塑造的叙述者也不例外。笛福从对伦敦城的混乱描述着手颠覆理性主流话语。无情而残忍的造物主、失去理性的城民、自由被限制的个体无不体现了当时的无序状态。瘟疫中的英国,不再是井然有序的理性国度,更不是理想主义的完美体现。伦敦城被重新演绎成一个全然无序的非理性代名词。然而,从新历史主义的角度分析,笛福对理性的颠覆是控制在一定范围内的。工具理性、功利理性和新基督教徒的自我重塑是笛福对颠覆的抑制,也是笛福本身对理性主义的纠结。H.F.这个叙述者本身就带着理性主义者的行为特征。他游离于被瘟疫感染的街道,竭尽全力地从科学的角度解释瘟疫,并以一种无比复杂的心态来质疑上帝的合理性。除此之外,小说中极力刻画的英雄人物在一定程度上抑制了瘟疫的蔓延,却在其奋斗动机上大打折扣。笛福认为仅仅是为了赚取金钱和食物以求生存还够不上真正意义上的英雄行为。笛福和其“英雄人物”之间的认同差异,以及混乱社会和理性人群的矛盾,都无可厚iv非地给小说刷上了浓重的讽刺色调。直至小说最后,“英雄人物”通过各式各样的自我拯救实现了他们人文主义精神的自我重塑,这种认同差异得以消除。

  • 笛福_瘟疫年纪事_A_Journal_of_the_Plague_Year_Part1 著/Daniel Defoe 播/Denny Sayers

    18世纪是一个以启蒙理性主义为文化背景的特殊历史时期。在那个时期,大多数理性主义者受牛顿和洛克的影响,极力推崇经验主义的观察方法和科学的质疑态度,而非传统的宗教执念,笛福塑造的叙述者也不例外。笛福从对伦敦城的混乱描述着手颠覆理性主流话语。无情而残忍的造物主、失去理性的城民、自由被限制的个体无不体现了当时的无序状态。瘟疫中的英国,不再是井然有序的理性国度,更不是理想主义的完美体现。伦敦城被重新演绎成一个全然无序的非理性代名词。然而,从新历史主义的角度分析,笛福对理性的颠覆是控制在一定范围内的。工具理性、功利理性和新基督教徒的自我重塑是笛福对颠覆的抑制,也是笛福本身对理性主义的纠结。H.F.这个叙述者本身就带着理性主义者的行为特征。他游离于被瘟疫感染的街道,竭尽全力地从科学的角度解释瘟疫,并以一种无比复杂的心态来质疑上帝的合理性。除此之外,小说中极力刻画的英雄人物在一定程度上抑制了瘟疫的蔓延,却在其奋斗动机上大打折扣。笛福认为仅仅是为了赚取金钱和食物以求生存还够不上真正意义上的英雄行为。笛福和其“英雄人物”之间的认同差异,以及混乱社会和理性人群的矛盾,都无可厚iv非地给小说刷上了浓重的讽刺色调。直至小说最后,“英雄人物”通过各式各样的自我拯救实现了他们人文主义精神的自我重塑,这种认同差异得以消除。

  • 鲁滨逊漂流记The_Further_Adventures_of_Robinson_Crusoe 著/Daniel Defoe 播/David Leeson

    “THEFARTHERADVENTURESOFROBINSONCRUSOE;BeingtheSecondandLastPartOFHISLIFE,AndoftheStrangeSurprizingAccountsofhisTravelsRoundthreePartsoftheGlobe.”Afterthedeathofhiswife,RobinsonCrusoeisovercomebytheoldwanderlust,andsetsoutwithhisfaithfulcompanionFridaytoseehisislandonceagain.Thusbeginsajourneywhichwilllasttenyearsandninemonths,inwhichCrusoetravelsovertheworld,alongthewayfacingdangersanddiscoveriesinMadagascar,China,andSiberia.

  • 三只忠心的猴子The_Three_Mulla-mulgars_Part2 著/De la Mare, Walter 播/Three monkey brothers, Thumb, Thimble, and Nod, are Mulla-mulgars or royal monkeys. As she dies, their mother gives them the enchanted Wonderstone for protection, and tells them to follow their father. They embark on a journey of fantastical adventure to find their father, who left years earlier in search of the kingdom of his brother, the Prince of the Valleys of Tishnar, promising to return for them after he had found the way.

    Threemonkeybrothers,Thumb,Thimble,andNod,areMulla-mulgarsorroyalmonkeys.Asshedies,theirmothergivesthemtheenchantedWonderstoneforprotection,andtellsthemtofollowtheirfather.Theyembarkonajourneyoffantasticaladventuretofindtheirfather,wholeftyearsearlierinsearchofthekingdomofhisbrother,thePrinceoftheValleysofTishnar,promisingtoreturnforthemafterhehadfoundtheway.

  • 安德鲁·朗格童话集1_双语版 著/安德鲁·朗格 播/Amirah Ahmad、周雪

    《朗格彩色童话集》包含《棕色童话》《紫色童话》《银灰色童话》《******童话》《绿色童话》《蓝色童话》《黄色童话》《红色童话》《橄榄色童话》《绯红色童话》《淡紫色童话》《橙色童话》。这些故事颂扬勤俭朴素、助人为乐、正直忠诚;谴责贪得无厌、懦弱无能、奸诈狡猾。读了这些故事,我们还可以从中看到,很久以前,这些地区的人民是怎样生活的,可以看到他们的欢乐和悲伤,理想和追求。读者们可以从中领略到许多乐趣,懂得什么是正义,什么是邪恶,什么值得爱,什么该去恨;而且还会对这些地区的人文历史和地理概貌有所了解,从而更加热爱生活,热爱我们这个世界!

  • 三只忠心的猴子The_Three_Mulla-mulgars 著/Walter De la Mare 播/Amy Gramour

    Threemonkeybrothers,Thumb,Thimble,andNod,areMulla-mulgarsorroyalmonkeys.Asshedies,theirmothergivesthemtheenchantedWonderstoneforprotection,andtellsthemtofollowtheirfather.Theyembarkonajourneyoffantasticaladventuretofindtheirfather,wholeftyearsearlierinsearchofthekingdomofhisbrother,thePrinceoftheValleysofTishnar,promisingtoreturnforthemafterhehadfoundtheway.

  • 人猿世界This Simian World 著/Clarence Day, Jr. 播/Epistomolus

    ClarenceDay,Jr.,bestknownforhisworkLifewithFather,presentsasatiricalspeculationonhowtheworldmightbedifferentifweapeshadnotrisentoprominence,butratheroneoftheotherspecieshadbecomedominantinourplace.

  • 南方女孩的日记A_Confederate_Girl's_Diary_Part2 著/Sarah Morgan Dawson 播/Christine Dufour

    SarahMorganDawsonwasayoungwomanof20livinginBatonRouge,Louisiana,whenshebeganthisdiary.TheAmericanCivilWarwasraging.Thoughatfirsttheconflictseemedfaraway,itwouldeventuallybebroughthometoherinverypersonalterms.Herfamily'sloyaltiesweredivided.Sarah'sfather,thoughhedisapprovedofsecession,declaredfortheSouthwhenLouisianalefttheUnion.Hereldestbrother,whobecamethefamilypatriarchwhenhisfatherdiedin1861,wasfortheUnion,thoughherefusedtotakeuparmsagainsthisfellowSoutherners.Thefamilyownedslaves,someofwhomarementionedbynameinthisdiary.SarahwasdevotedtotheConfederacy,andwatchedwithsorrowandindignationitsdemise.Herdiary,writtenfromMarch1862toJune1865,discoursesontopicsasnormalashouseholdroutinesandromanticintriguestothoseasunsettlingasconcernforherbrotherswhofoughtinthewar.Largelyself-taught,shedescribesinclearandinvitingprose,fleeingBatonRougeduringabombardment,sufferingapainfulspinalinjurywhenadequatemedicalhelpwasunavailable,thelootingofherhomebyNorthernsoldiers,thehumiliationoflifeunderGeneralButlerinNewOrleans,anddealingwithprivationsanddisplacementinaregiontornbywar.Shewasachildofhertimeandplace.Herinabilitytoseethecrueltyandindignityofslaverygratesharshlyonthemodernear.RegardlessofhowonefeelsabouttheLostCause,however,Sarah'sdiaryprovidesavaluablehistoricalperspectiveonlifebehindthelinesofthisbitterconflict.

  • 南方女孩的日记A_Confederate_Girl's_Diary_Part1 著/Sarah Morgan Dawson 播/Christine Dufour

    SarahMorganDawsonwasayoungwomanof20livinginBatonRouge,Louisiana,whenshebeganthisdiary.TheAmericanCivilWarwasraging.Thoughatfirsttheconflictseemedfaraway,itwouldeventuallybebroughthometoherinverypersonalterms.Herfamily'sloyaltiesweredivided.Sarah'sfather,thoughhedisapprovedofsecession,declaredfortheSouthwhenLouisianalefttheUnion.Hereldestbrother,whobecamethefamilypatriarchwhenhisfatherdiedin1861,wasfortheUnion,thoughherefusedtotakeuparmsagainsthisfellowSoutherners.Thefamilyownedslaves,someofwhomarementionedbynameinthisdiary.SarahwasdevotedtotheConfederacy,andwatchedwithsorrowandindignationitsdemise.Herdiary,writtenfromMarch1862toJune1865,discoursesontopicsasnormalashouseholdroutinesandromanticintriguestothoseasunsettlingasconcernforherbrotherswhofoughtinthewar.Largelyself-taught,shedescribesinclearandinvitingprose,fleeingBatonRougeduringabombardment,sufferingapainfulspinalinjurywhenadequatemedicalhelpwasunavailable,thelootingofherhomebyNorthernsoldiers,thehumiliationoflifeunderGeneralButlerinNewOrleans,anddealingwithprivationsanddisplacementinaregiontornbywar.Shewasachildofhertimeandplace.Herinabilitytoseethecrueltyandindignityofslaverygratesharshlyonthemodernear.RegardlessofhowonefeelsabouttheLostCause,however,Sarah'sdiaryprovidesavaluablehistoricalperspectiveonlifebehindthelinesofthisbitterconflict.

  • 公主艾琳The_Princess_Aline 著/Richard Harding Davis 播/Carolin Kaiser

    MortonCarlton,aneasy-going,richyoungartist,hasnevertakentheconceptsofloveandmarriageallthatseriously--untilbyaccidentacopyofanEnglishillustratedpaperfallsintohishands,whichcontainsaphotographoftheyoungPrincessAlineofHohenwald.Instantly,Carltoniscaptivatedbytheprincess,anddecidesthathemustmeether.Buthowtogetclosetoaprincess,wholivesinasmallGermanduchywellprotectedbyguardsandetiquette?

  • 说服者The_Make-Believe_Man 著/Richard Harding Davis 播/Carolin Kaiser

    Adventurewaswhatourprotagonistwaslookingfor,whenheboardedthesteamer"Patience"forhisholiday,andwhenonehasamanwithsuchavividimaginationlikeJosephForbesKinneyasatravelcompanion,whoseemstofindadventuresateveryturnoftheroad(andifnot,hemanufacturesthem),thetwotravellersaresuretostumbleintotrouble...

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