Etext prepared by John Bickers, jbickers@ihug.co.nz and Dagny, dagnyj@hotmail.com Unicode by William Kyngesburye SHE By H. Rider Haggard First Published 1886. IN EARTH AND SKIE AND SEA STRANGE THYNGS THER BE Doggerel couplet from the Sherd of Amenartas I inscribe this history to ANDREW LANG in token of personal regard and of my sincere admiration
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Etext prepared by John Bickers, jbickers@ihug.co.nz and Dagny, dagnyj@hotmail.com SHE By H. Rider Haggard First Published 1886. IN EARTH AND SKIE AND SEA STRANGE THYNGS THER BE Doggerel couplet from the Sherd of Amenartas I inscribe this history to ANDREW LANG in token of personal regard and of my sincere admiration for his learning and
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Etext prepared by John Bickers, jbickers@ihug.co.nz Emma Dudding, emma_302@hotmail.com and Dagny, dagnyj@hotmail.com PREPARER’S NOTE This text was orignally prepared from a 1909 edition, published by Eveleight Nash & Grayson Ltd., 148 Strand, London, and printed in Britain by The Northumberland Press Ltd., Newcastle-upon-tyne. QUEEN SHEBA’S RING by H. Rider Haggard CHAPTER I THE COMING OF
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Produced by Charles Aldarondo, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. MR. MEESON’S WILL BY H. RIDER HAGGARD CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. AUGUSTA AND HER PUBLISHER CHAPTER II. HOW EUSTACE WAS DISINHERITED CHAPTER III. AUGUSTA’S LITTLE SISTER CHAPTER IV. AUGUSTA’S DECISION CHAPTER V. THE R.M.S. KANGAROO CHAPTER VI. MR. TOMBEY GOES FORWARD CHAPTER VII. THE
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Etext prepared by John Bickers, jbickers@ihug.co.nz Dagny, dagnyj@hotmail.com and Emma Dudding, emma_302@hotmail.com Morning Star by H. Rider Haggard DEDICATION My dear Budge,– Only a friendship extending over many years emboldened me, an amateur, to propose to dedicate a Romance of Old Egypt to you, one of the world’s masters of the language and lore of
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Etext prepared by John Bickers, jbickers@ihug.co.nz Dagny, dagnyj@hotmail.com and Emma Dudding, emma_302@hotmail.com MOON OF ISRAEL A Tale of the Exodus by H. Rider Haggard AUTHOR’S NOTE This book suggests that the real Pharaoh of the Exodus was not Meneptah or Merenptah, son of Rameses the Great, but the mysterious usurper, Amenmeses, who for a year
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This etext was prepared by Donald Lainson, charlie@idirect.com. Montezuma’s Daughter by H. Rider Haggard NOTE The more unpronounceable of the Aztec names are shortened in many instances out of consideration for the patience of the reader; thus ‘Popocatapetl’ becomes ‘Popo,’ ‘Huitzelcoatl’ becomes ‘Huitzel,’ &c. The prayer in Chapter xxvi. is freely rendered from Jourdanet’s French
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Etext prepared by John Bickers, jbickers@ihug.co.nz Dagny, dagnyj@hotmail.com and Emma Dudding, emma_302@hotmail.com Maiwa’s Revenge or The War of the Little Hand by H. Rider Haggard PREFACE It may be well to state that the incident of the “Thing that bites” recorded in this tale is not an effort of the imagination. On the contrary, it
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Etext prepared by John Bickers, jbickers@ihug.co.nz and Dagny, dagnyj@hotmail.com LOVE ETERNAL by H. RIDER HAGGARD TO THE REV. PHILIP T. BAINBRIDGE Vicar of St. Thomas’ Regent Street, London You, whose privilege it is by instruction and example to strengthen the weak hands and confirm the feeble knees of many, may perhaps care to read of