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Yeats [Yeats#3][rdhnrxxx.xxx]5793 May 2004 Stories Mother Nature Told, by Jane Andrews [stmtnxxx.xxx]5792 [Full title: The Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children] May 2004 Mrs. Peter Rabbit, by Thornton W. Burgess [TWB#11][mrsprxxx.xxx]5791 May 2004 Aria da Capo, by Edna St. Vincent Millay[Millay#5][rdcapxxx.xxx]5790 [Plain text in rdcap10.txt/.zip, Unicode UTF-8 in rdcap10u.txt/.zip] May 2004 Early Melbourne & Victoria, by William Westgarth [rlmbvxxx.xxx]5789 [Full title: Personal Recollections of Early Melbourne & Victoria] New files posted in html (zip only with images): May 2004 A Tramp Abroad, by Mark Twain, Illust. v7 [MT#66][mt7trxxh.zip]5788 May 2004 A Tramp Abroad, by Mark Twain, Illust. v6 [MT#65][mt6trxxh.zip]5787 May 2004 A Tramp Abroad, by Mark Twain, Illust. v5 [MT#64][mt5trxxh.zip]5786 May 2004 A Tramp Abroad, by Mark Twain, Illust. v4 [MT#63][mt4trxxh.zip]5785 May 2004 A Tramp Abroad, by Mark Twain, Illust. v3 [MT#62][mt3trxxh.zip]5784 May 2004 A Tramp Abroad, by Mark Twain, Illust. v2 [MT#61][mt2trxxh.zip]5783 May 2004 A Tramp Abroad, by Mark Twain, Illust. v1 [MT#60][mt1trxxh.zip]5782 May 2004 Le Grand Meaulnes, Alain-Fournier [?lgmexxx.xxx]5781 [Author AKA Henri-Alban Fournier] [Language: French] [7-bit version with non-accented characters in 7lgme10.txt/ and 7lgme10.zip] [8-bit version with accented characters in 8lgme10.txt/.zip] [HTML in 8lgme10h.htm/.zip] May 2004 The Rover Boys at School, Arthur M. 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Pauline Johnson [EPJ#3][shaggxxx.xxx]5769 May 2004 Free as in Freedom, Sam Williams [freedxxx.xxx]5768C [Title: Free as in Freedom: Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software] May 2004 The Fireside Chats of Franklin Delano Roosevelt[3][fdrfcxxx.xxx]5767 May 2004 Praetor's Lunch, by Dom [Dom #4][domprxxx.xxx]5766C (Plain text in dompr10.txt/.zip, RTF in dompr10r.rtf/.zip) May 2004 Insectivorous Plants, by Charles Darwin[Darwin#23][insecxxx.xxx]5765 May 2004 Doctor Therne, by H. Rider Haggard [Haggard#42][drthrxxx.xxx]5764 May 2004 Translation of Scientific Secrets, by Daniel Young[dmtssxxx.xxx]5763 [Full title: Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets] *** (This number includes the 90 etexts posted at the PG Australia web site) *** Statistical Review (This number includes the 88 etexts posted at the PG Australia web site) In the 35 weeks of this year, we have produced 1,572 new eBooks. 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