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Author:  cheekiechickie [ 22 Nov 04, 12:41 ]
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If you are like me and always intended to get round to read those classic books then this site might be worth a look ()^

Classic Reader

And also

Read Online

Author:  Amaunet [ 04 Dec 04, 3:41 ]
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Ooohh

CC, why couldn't you have posted that link after my exams?

Author:  Mari A [ 04 Dec 04, 14:46 ]
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<img src="http://www.smileyworld.com/toolbar/images/21_25486clapping.gif" border=0>Thank You!<img src="http://www.smileyworld.com/toolbar/images/21_62843Studying.gif" border=0>

Author:  cheekiechickie [ 04 Dec 04, 18:09 ]
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:angel: Sorry Amaunet ;)

Happy you can make use of it Mari ()^

I just read North and South from one of the sites to see how different it was from the series :D

Author:  Amaunet [ 06 Dec 04, 0:39 ]
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Ohh, I never thought of that...

Besides who needs a degree anyway?

I do if I'm meant to make a decent teacher....

Author:  cheekiechickie [ 06 Dec 04, 0:53 ]
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I hope you get the kids to read Elizabeth Gaskell when you do become one :D

Author:  Amaunet [ 06 Dec 04, 1:01 ]
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I'll try and fit it around some History/Classical theme...

They shall, however be reading books such as "The house of 60 fathers". I read it when I was 11 and to this day, whenever I re-read it, I cry. It is that good.

I have anther Elizabeth Gaskell sitting unread on my bookshelve at home- guess what I will be reading over the hols? {@}

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