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FALL 2015

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Table of Contents Fall 2015FRONTLIST. 2Word Cloud Classics: Fiction CollectionBulfinch’s Mythology: Stories of Gods and Heroes. 2The Call of the Wild and Other Stories. 2The Legend of Sleepy Hollow & Other Tales. 3Odyssey. 3Tarzan of the Apes & The Return of Tarzan. 3Word Cloud Classics Box SetsWord Cloud Box Set: Brown. 4Word Cloud Box Set: Lavender. 4Novel JournalsA Novel Journal: Anne of Green Gables. 5A Novel Journal: Little Women. 5A Novel Journal: Pi. 5Follow t.com/cclassicbooksWord Cloud Classics: Leather-bound ClassicsClassic Tales of Horror. 6Le Morte d’Arthur. 7Les Misérables. 7BACKLIST . 8Word Cloud Classics: Fiction Collection. 8www.thunderbaybooks.comWord Cloud Classics: Nonfiction Collection. 10Word Cloud Classics: Poetry Collection.11Leather-bound Classics .11Canterbury Classics Box Set. 12Literary Pop-ups. 12RIGHTS CODES:NA: North AmericaW: WorldUSO: U.S. & Open MarketVisit our Web site, www.thunderbaybooks.com,and download a PDF of our catalog.Canterbury Classics is an imprint of the Printers Row Publishing GroupA Division of Readerlink Distribution Services, LLC“Canterbury Classics” is a registered trademark of ReaderlinkDistribution Services, LLC. All rights reserved.Novel Journals. 13Sales and Ordering. 14Index. 16DisplaysCanterbury Classics Combination Spinner Rack.IFCWord Cloud Classics Counter Display.IFCNovel Journals Counter Display. 13Word Cloud Classics Spinner Rack. IBCFA L L 2 0 1 51

Canterbury Classics FRONTLISTSeriesBulfinch’s Mythology:Stories of Gods and Heroesby Thomas BulfinchStories of Gods and Heroes, originally published in 1855, is the first of three works thatmake up Bulfinch’s Mythology, by Thomas Bulfinch. A useful and concise guide to thegods and goddesses of Greek and Roman mythology, this text was used in historyclassrooms for over a century. Bulfinch’s writing is an attempt to expand theenjoyment of classic literature for the common reader, explaining the allusions madeto mythology in so many other titles of the day.Bulfinch’s Mythology:Stories of Gods and Heroes392 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WPub Date: 9781626 864696The Call of the Wild and Other Storiesby Jack LondonIn The Call of the Wild, Buck, a domesticated dog, is stolen from his home in Californiaand sold into sled dog slavery during the 1890s Klondike gold rush in Alaska. Forcedto shed the comforts of civilization, he reverts to more primitive instincts andemerges as the leader of the pack. White Fang, published before The Call of the Wild,is the companion novel about a wild wolf dog who is adopted by a human andeventually domesticated. Also included are The Sea-Wolf and many short storiescentered on Alaska and the Far North. Jack London’s classic tales—often told fromthe animal’s viewpoint—have been popular for decades and will add a bit of literarygold to your Word Cloud collection.The Call of the Wild and Other Stories584 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WPub Date: 92FA L L 2 0 1 5781626 864665

FRONTLIST Canterbury ClassicsThe Legend of Sleepy Hollow& Other Talesby Washington IrvingThe Headless Horseman faces off with Ichabod Crane in "The Legend of SleepyHollow," a ghost story of enduring popularity that takes place at the time of theAmerican Revolution. “Rip Van Winkle,” another traditional favorite from the samehistoric period, tells the tale of a man who fell asleep for twenty years and foundhis small town in the Catskill Mountains much changed by the time he awakened.Both are included—along with many other tales—in this classic collection byWashington Irving.The Legend of Sleepy Hollowand Other Tales352 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WPub Date: 9781626 864672Odysseyby HomerThe story of Odysseus’ perilous journey home after the fall of Troy relates allegoricaltales of goddesses and sirens, capture and escape, and maneuvering between Scyllaand Charybdis. After ten years of travel, Odysseus finally reaches Ithaca to find hisfamily in turmoil. The saga of his efforts to make things right is one of the oldest worksof Western literature, and still offers powerful lessons for modern times.Odyssey296 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WPub Date: 9781626 864689Tarzan of the Apes & The Return of Tarzanby Edgar Rice BurroughsJohn Clayton, Viscount Greystoke, is marooned on the west coast of Africa as aninfant, and is adopted by a tribe of apes. A feral child, he matures into Tarzan, Lordof the Jungle, with the ability to climb, jump, and swing from vines, while maintainingflawless ethics and judgment whenever he is thrust back into the bonds of society.Edgar Rice Burrough’s stories of this preternatural hero will inspire readers toexamine their own morality and their relationship with the great outdoors.Tarzan of the Apes& The Return of Tarzan464 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WPub Date: 9781626 864702FA L L 2 0 1 53

Canterbury Classics FRONTLISTBox SetsA great way to start your Word Cloud Classics collection.Eight of the most popular Word Cloud volumes from authors who shaped classic literature.Beautiful heat-burnished covers and specially designed endpapers.Includes a custom keepsake bookmark.Word Cloud Box Set: Brownby Jules Verne, Bram Stoker, Mark Twain, Mary Shelley,Charles Dickens, the Brothers Grimm, and ArthurConan DoyleStart your Word Cloud collection with adventures from some of themost popular authors in classic literature. Bram Stoker, MarkTwain, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Charles Dickens, the BrothersGrimm, and more are included in this set of treasured classics.Beautiful heat-burnished covers will add a splash of color to yourbookshelf, and the specially designed endpapers will delight youreyes as you begin each volume. Collected in a decorative box thatlooks great as its own display, this set makes a fantastic gift for anyage! Titles included in the set are: Twenty Thousand Leagues Underthe Sea, Dracula, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Frankenstein, GreatExpectations, The Brothers Grimm: 101 Fairy Tales, The BrothersGrimm, Volume II: 110 Grimmer Fairy Tales, and The Adventures ofSherlock Holmes.Word Cloud Box Set: Brown2,604 pp, 9 8½ 5¾, 99.95Boxed Set, ctn 2, WPub Date: -49781626 863194FA L L 2 0 1 5by Louisa May Alcott, Charlotte Brontë, Lucy MaudMontgomery, Frances Hodgson Burnett, andJane AustenEnjoy a treasury of classic literature from popular authorssuch as Jane Austen, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Louisa MayAlcott, and more! The beautiful heat-burnished covers willadd a splash of color to your bookshelf, and the speciallydesigned endpapers will delight your eyes as you begineach volume. Collected in a decorative box that looks greatas its own display, this set makes a fantastic gift for anyage! Titles included in the set are: Little Women, Jane Eyre,Anne of Green Gables, The Secret Garden, Sense andSensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Persuasion, and Emma.Word Cloud Box Set: Lavender2,644 pp, 9 8½ 5¾, 99.95Boxed Set, ctn 2, WPub Date: -79781626 863187backfrontback4Word Cloud Box Set: Lavenderfront

FRONTLIST Canterbury ClassicsWhether fueling the next great literary masterpiece,or simply adding a sense of tribute to daily journaling,these literary keepsakes bring an element of fun and cultureto any writing project. Fashioned with colorful endpapers,color edges, and matching elastic bands to keep coversclosed and pages intact, Novel Journals are ideal for giftingand collecting.160-pagelined journal!The journallines are thenovel in teeny,tiny text!A Novel Journal:Anne of Green Gables160 pp, 7 9, 16.95Flexibound, ctn 24, WPub Date: 19781626 865181A Novel Journal:Anne of Green Gablesby Lucy Maud MontgomeryTomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it yet —Lucy Maud MontgomeryA Novel Journal:Little Womenby Louisa May AlcottI like good strong words that mean something.—Louisa May AlcottA Novel Journal:Little Women160 pp, 7 9, 16.95Flexibound, ctn 24, WPub Date: 8A Novel Journal: Pi160 pp, 7 9, 16.95Flexibound, ctn 24, WPub Date: 999781626 865198781626 864849A Novel Journal: Piby The Editors of Canterbury ClassicsNot everything that counts can be counted.Not everything that can be counted counts.—William Bruce CameronFA L L 2 0 1 55

Canterbury Classics FRONTLIST: Leather-bound ClassicsFine, leather-bound editions of classic works of literature are the foundation of any good homelibrary. Canterbury Classics’ stunning, collectible editions feature some of the greatest literarynames and masterpieces. As elegant as they are essential, these deluxe and reasonably pricededitions are produced to the highest standards. These amazing collections will make an eye-catchingaddition to your home library and inspire you to rediscover the genius of these literary giants.Classic Tales of Horrorby The Editors of Canterbury ClassicsIntroduction by Ernest HilbertThis chilling collection of scary stories will keep you awake forhours! Psychological horrors, disturbing dramas, and gruesomeghosts compose this compendium of confessions made in the deadof night. From vampires and a monkey paw to an unstoppable heartand haunting apparitions, anecdotes of supernatural terror willhave you turning pages long past the witching hour. Allow famousauthors such as Edgar Allan Poe, H. P. Lovecraft, Henry James,Washington Irving, and more to prey upon your emotions and peaceof mind at slumber parties and camping trips, or anytime you wantto end the night with a delightful fright!Classic Tales of Horror896 pp, 6¼ 9¼, 24.95Leather, ctn 8, WPub Date: 96781626 864658FA L L 2 0 1 5

FRONTLIST Canterbury ClassicsLe Morte d’ArthurKing Arthur and the Knights of the Round Tableby Sir Thomas MaloryIntroduction by Stephanie L. Budin, PhDCentral figures in “The Matter of Britain,” King Arthur and hisKnights of the Round Table still inspire many books and filmstoday. Drawing on the legends of Camelot from French and Englishsources, Sir Thomas Malory compiled the drama of illicit love, themagic of sorcery, and the quest for the Holy Grail into a sordid andchivalrous tale that’s been recounted for centuries. This beautifulleather-bound volume, with gilded edges and a ribbon bookmarkso you never lose your place, will be a treasured edition of classicArthurian folklore in any home library.Le Morte d’Arthur768 pp, 6¼ 9¼, 24.95Leather, ctn 8, WPub Date: 9781626 864634Les Misérablesby Victor Hugo; Translated by Isabel F. HapgoodIntroduction by Kenneth C. Mondschein, PhD“So long as ignorance and poverty exist on earth, books of the nature ofLes Misérables cannot fail to be of use,” says Victor Hugo in the prefaceof his famous novel. Certainly, Les Misérables is French historyrecounted through the personal stories of its main characters. The taleoffers philosophical insight on the good deeds that can happen evenamidst ignorance and poverty. This handsome leather-bound volume isa beautiful addition to any classic literature library with speciallydesigned endpapers, gilded edges, and a ribbon bookmark so you willnever lose your place.Les Misérables1,264 pp, 6¼ 9¼, 24.95Leather, ctn 8, WPub Date: 9781626 864641FA L L 2 0 1 57

Canterbury Classics BACKLIST WORD CLOUD CLASSICS: FICTION COLLECTIONAdventures of Huckleberry Finn272 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, 7 105503Anna Karenina904 pp, 5 7½, 16.95Flexibound, ctn 12, 7 108153The Adventures ofSherlock Holmes256 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, 7 105565Anne of Green Gables264 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, 7 107286The Brothers Grimm Volume II:110 Grimmer Fairy TalesA Christmas Carol andOther Holiday Treasures332 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN:978-1-60710-730-9ISBN978-1-60710-730-9400 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, 07 107309781607 109440Aesop’s FablesThe Age of Innocence99256 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN978-1-60710-947-1ISBN:978-1-60710-947-1781607 109471Black BeautyBlack Beauty End papers.1.indd 1-2208 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, 6 862579Innocence.ends 2color.indd 1280 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN978-1-62686-056-8ISBN:978-1-62686-056-8781626 860568The Brothers Grimm:101 Fairy Tales3/26/14 10:13 PM416 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, 7 105572The Count of Monte CristoDon Quixote991,112 pp, 5 7½, 16.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN:978-1-60710-731-6ISBN978-1-60710-731-6781607 107316840 pp, 5 7½, 16.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN:978-1-60710-733-0ISBN978-1-60710-733-0781607 107330IBPAGOLDWINNERDraculaEmmaFrankensteinGreat Expectations9999368 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, 7 105510FA L L 2 0 1 5400 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN978-1-60710-946-4ISBN:978-1-60710-946-4781607 109464208 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN978-1-60710-945-7ISBN:978-1-60710-945-7781607 109457456 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN:978-1-60710-552-7ISBN978-1-60710-552-7781607 10552710/19/13 8:14 AM

BACKLIST Canterbury ClassicsHans Christian Andersen TalesInferno464 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, 6 8625939Lady Chatterley’s LoverMoby-DickMobyDick endpapers.indd 1-2592 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, 6 860575Pride and Prejudice320 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, 7 105541781607 1098229911/14/13 3:23 PM320 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, 7 105534Little Women1,472 pp, 5 7½, 16.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN:978-1-60710-816-0ISBN978-1-60710-816-0781607 107361The Jungle Book464 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN:978-1-60710-553-4ISBN978-1-60710-553-4Les Misérables304 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN:978-1-60710-736-1ISBN978-1-60710-736-19Jane Eyre208 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN978-1-60710-982-2ISBN:978-1-60710-982-2Madame Bovary472 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, 7 108160781626 862586320 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN:978-1-60710-734-7ISBN978-1-60710-734-7781607 1054809781607 107347PersuasionPeter PanThe Picture of Dorian Gray999208 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN:978-1-60710-735-4ISBN978-1-60710-735-4781607 107354The Red Badge of Courageand Other StoriesCrane RedBadge endpapers.indd 2-3208 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN978-1-62686-059-9ISBN:978-1-62686-059-99272 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN978-1-62686-392-7ISBN:978-1-62686-392-7781626 860599200 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN:978-1-60710-732-3ISBN978-1-60710-732-3781626 863927781607 AAAAAAAAAAAAATheAAAAScarletA LetterA A AAAAAA The Secret Garden10/21/13 6:47 PMHawthorne Scarlet Letter endpapers.indd 2-310/20/13 6:05 PM240 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN978-1-62686-058-2ISBN:978-1-62686-058-2212 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, 26 860582781607 107293FA L L 2 0 1 59

Canterbury Classics BACKLIST WORD CLOUD CLASSICS: FICTION COLLECTION (CONTINUED)Sense and Sensibility9The Three MusketeersDumas Musketters ends.indd 1-2Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll andMr. Hyde & Other Stories304 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN978-1-60710-555-8ISBN:978-1-60710-555-8304 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN978-1-62686-255-5ISBN:978-1-62686-255-5781607 1055589Uncle Tom’s Cabin orLife Among the Lowly296 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN978-1-60710-549-7ISBN:978-1-60710-549-7472 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, 07 1054979781626 862555Twenty Thousand LeaguesUnder the Sea11/13/13 4:44 PM648 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, re Island208 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN978-1-62686-256-2ISBN:978-1-62686-256-2781626 8605519781626 862562The Wizard of Oz208 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, 7 107279781607 109433 WORD CLOUD CLASSICS: NONFICTION COLLECTION12 Years end papers 01-10-14.indd 12/10/14 4:13 PM12 Years a Slave224 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, avelli thePrince endpapers.indd 2-3208 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN978-1-62686-061-2ISBN:978-1-62686-061-2910232 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN978-1-62686-060-5ISBN:978-1-62686-060-5781626 862364The Prince and Other Writings781626 860612FA L L 2 0 1 5Tsu Art of War endpapers.indd 1-2The Art of War9781626 86060511/3/13 7:30 AMPaine CommonSense ends rev flopped.indd 1-211/20/13 8:25 PMCommon Sense and SelectedWorks of Thomas Paine472 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN978-1-62686-097-1ISBN:978-1-62686-097-19440 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN978-1-62686-064-3ISBN:978-1-62686-064-3781626 860971910/20/13 6:15 PMThe U.S. Constitution and OtherKey American Writings640 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, 6 863934Thoreau Walden final endpapers.indd 2-3Walden and Civil Disobedience272 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, 6 860636Douglas Narrative.indd 1-2Narrative of the Life ofFrederick Douglass andOther Works10/20/13 12:00 PM781626 86064311/19/13 6:46 PM

The Holy Bible (King JamesBACKLIST Canterbury Classics WORD CLOUD CLASSICS: POETRY COLLECTIONThe Poetry of Emily DickinsonLeaves of GrassThe Romantic Poets352 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN978-1-62686-389-7ISBN:978-1-62686-389-7528 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, WISBN978-1-62686-390-3ISBN:978-1-62686-390-3800 pp, 5 7½, 14.95Flexibound, ctn 12, 626 863897781626 863903781626 863910 LEATHER-BOUND CLASSICSThe Adventures of SherlockHolmes and Other StoriesAlice’s Adventures in Wonderlandand Other Stories991,052 pp, 6¼ 9¼, 24.95Leather, ctn 8, WISBN978-1-60710-211-3ISBN:978-1-60710-211-3781607 102113Charles Dickens899 pp, 6¼ 9¼, 24.95Leather, ctn 8, 7 103127Grimm’s Complete Fairy Tales652 pp, 6¼ 9¼, 24.95Leather, ctn 8, 7 103134544 pp, 6¼ 9¼, 24.95Leather, ctn 8, WISBN978-1-60710-933-4ISBN:978-1-60710-933-4781607 109334The Complete Worksof William Shakespeare1,392 pp, 6¼ 9¼, 29.95Leather, ctn 8, 6 860988Hans Christian Andersen’sComplete Fairy Tales784 pp, 6¼ 9¼, 24.95Leather, ctn 8, 6 860995The Arabian NightsBulfinch’s Mythology99750 pp, 6¼ 9¼, 24.95Leather, ctn 8, WISBN978-1-60710-309-7ISBN:978-1-60710-309-7781607 103097704 pp, 6¼ 9¼, 24.95Leather, ctn 8, WISBN978-1-62686-169-5ISBN:978-1-62686-169-5781626 861695The Divine ComedyEdgar Allan Poe99664 pp, 6¼ 9¼, 24.95Leather, ctn 8, WISBN978-1-60710-991-4ISBN:978-1-60710-991-4781607 109914724 pp, 6¼ 9¼, 24.95Leather, ctn 8, WISBN978-1-60710-314-1ISBN:978-1-60710-314-1781607 103141H.G. WellsThe Holy Bible (King James Version)99664 pp, 6¼ 9¼, 24.95Leather, ctn 8, WISBN978-1-60710-496-4ISBN:978-1-60710-496-4781607 1049641,464 pp, 6¼ 9¼, 29.95Leather, ctn 8, WISBN978-1-60710-930-3ISBN:978-1-60710-930-3781607 109303FA L L 2 0 1 511

Canterbury Classics BACKLIST LEATHER-BOUND CLASSICS (CONTINUED)IBPAGOLDWINNERIliad & OdysseyJane AustenJules VerneMark TwainRobert Louis Stevenson99999656 pp, 6¼ 9¼, 24.95Leather, ctn 8, WISBN:978-1-60710-212-0ISBN978-1-60710-212-0781607 102120808 pp, 6¼ 9¼, 24.95Leather, ctn 8, WISBN978-1-60710-311-0ISBN:978-1-60710-311-0712 pp, 6¼ 9¼, 24.95Leather, ctn 8, WISBN:978-1-60710-317-2ISBN978-1-60710-317-2781607 103110781607 103172718 pp, 6¼ 9¼, 24.95Leather, ctn 8, WISBN978-1-60710-316-5ISBN:978-1-60710-316-5781607 103165912 pp, 6¼ 9¼, 24.95Leather, ctn 8, WISBN:978-1-60710-315-8ISBN978-1-60710-315-8781607 103158 CANTERBURY CLASSICS BOX SETCanterbury Classics Box Set5,156 pp, 12 9½, 174.65Boxed Set, ctn 2, 6 863200 LITERARY POP -UPSThe Illustrated Edgar Allan PoeThe Illustrated Grimms’ Fairy TalesThe Illustrated Sherlock Holmes99964 pp, 7 11½, 19.95Pop-up book, ctn 16, 607 108962FA L L 2 0 1 564 pp, 7 11½, 19.95Pop-up book, ctn 16, 7 10895564 pp, 7 11½, 19.95Pop-up book, ctn 16, 7 108979

BACKLIST Canterbury Classics NOVEL JOURNALSA Novel Journal: Adventuresof Huckleberry FinnA Novel Journal: The Adventuresof Sherlock HolmesA Novel Journal:The Brothers Grimm999160 pp, 7 9, 16.95Flexibound Journal, ctn 24, WISBN978-1-62686-339-2ISBN:978-1-62686-339-2160 pp, 7 9, 16.95Flexibound Journal, ctn 24, WISBN978-1-62686-341-5ISBN:978-1-62686-341-5781626 863392A Novel Journal: EmmaA Novel Journal:Great Expectations160 pp, 7 9, 16.95Flexibound Journal, ctn 24, 6 8634159160 pp, 7 9, 16.95Flexibound Journal, ctn 24, WISBN978-1-62686-321-7ISBN:978-1-62686-321-7781626 863217A Novel Journal: Jane Eyre160 pp, 7 9, 16.95Flexibound Journal, ctn 24, 6 863361A Novel Journal:The Picture of Dorian Gray160 pp, 7 9, 16.95not marry, to secure a lasting convenience of that kind. But, perhaps, his sister does as well for the present, and, as she is under his sole care, he may do what he likes with her.” “No,” said Colonel Fitzwilliam, “that is an adva160 pp, 7 9, 16.95Flexibound Journal, ctn 24, WFlexibound Journal, ctn 24, WISBN978-1-62686-340-8ISBN:978-1-62686-340-8me. I am joined with him in the guardianship of Miss Darcy.” “are you indeed? and pray what sort of guardians do you make? Does your charge give you much trouble? Young ladies of her age are sometimes a little 60 pp, 7 9, 16.95Flexibound Journal, ctn 24, WISBN978-1-62686-338-5ISBN:978-1-62686-338-5781626 863378A Novel Journal: Dracula9781626 8633857 8 1 6 2 6 8 6 3 4 0 true8 Darcy spirit, she may like to have her own way.” as she spoke she observed him looking at her earnestly; and the manner in which he immediately asked her why she supposed Miss Darcy likely to give them any uneas9 781626 863354somehow or other got pretty near the truth. She directly replied: “You need not be frightened. I never heard any harm of her; and I dare say she is one of the most tractable creatures in the world. She is a very great favouritetance, Mrs. hurst and Miss Bingley. I think I have heard you say that you know them.” “I know them a little. their brother is a pleasant gentlemanlike man—he is a great friend of Darcy’s.” “Oh! yes,” said elizabeth drily; “to Mr. Bingley, and takes a prodigious deal of care of him.” “Care of him! Yes, I really believe Darcy does take care of him in those points where he most wants care. From something that he told me in our journey hither, I hmuch indebted to him. But I ought to beg his pardon, for I have no right to suppose that Bingley was the person meant. It was all conjecture.” “What is it you mean?” “It is a circumstance which Darcy could not wish to be gento get round to the lady’s family, it would be an unpleasant thing.” “You may depend upon my not mentioning it.” “and remember that I have not much reason for supposing it to be Bingley. What he told me was merely thon having lately saved a friend from the inconveniences of a most imprudent marriage, but without mentioning names or any other particulars, and I only suspected it to be Bingley from believing him the kind of young manand from knowing them to have been together the whole of last summer.” “Did Mr. Darcy give you reasons for this interference?” “I understood that there were some very strong objections against the lady.” “and what a“he did not talk to me of his own arts,” said Fitzwilliam, smiling. “he only told me what I have now told you.” elizabeth made no answer, and walked on, her heart swelling with indignation. after watching her a little, Fitzwthoughtful. “I am thinking of what you have been telling me,” said she. “Your cousin’s conduct does not suit my feelings. Why was he to be the judge?” “You are rather disposed to call his interference officious?” “I do notA Novel Journal:Pride and PrejudiceA Novel Journal: The Wizard of Oz160 pp, 7 9, 16.95Flexibound Journal, ctn 24, 6 863224decide on the propriety of his friend’s inclination, or why, upon his own judgement alone, he was to determine and direct in what manner his friend was to be happy. But,” she continued, recollecting herself, “as we know no160 pp, 7 9, 16.95Flexibound Journal, ctn 24, WISBN978-1-62686-342-2ISBN:978-1-62686-342-2to condemn him. It is not to be supposed that there was much affection in the case.” “that is not an unnatural surmise,” said Fitzwilliam, “but it is a lessening of the honour of my cousin’s triumph very sadly.” this was sp9them, she could think without interruption of all that she had heard. It was not to be supposed that any other people could be meant than those with whom she was connected. there could not exist in the world two men over wher so just a picture of Mr. Darcy, that she would not trust herself with an answer, and therefore, abruptly changing the conversation talked on indifferent matters until they reached the parsonage. there, shut into her own781626 863422boundless influence. that he had been concerned in the measures taken to separate Bingley and Jane she had never doubted; but she had always attributed to Miss Bingley the principal design and arrangement of them. If hmislead him, he was the cause, his pride and caprice were the cause, of all that Jane had suffered, and still continued to suffer. he had ruined for a while every hope of happiness for the most affectionate, generous heart in theCounter Displaylasting an evil he might have inflicted. “there were some very strong objections against the lady,” were Colonel Fitzwilliam’s words; and those strong objections probably were, her havin

have you turning pages long past the witching hour. Allow famous authors such as Edgar Allan Poe, H. P. Lovecraft, Henry James, Washington Irving, and more to prey upon your emotions and peace of mind at slumber parties and camping trips, or anytime you want to end the night with a delightful fright! Classic Tales of Horror 896 pp, 6¼ 9¼ .