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Novelette e-books (1h to read) of Joseph Conrad
Joseph Conrad's 4 free novelette e-books (1h to read) in Project Gutenberg sorted by popularity.
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The Secret Sharer
Joseph Conrad
(1857-1924)
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15,500 Words
I On my right hand there were lines of fishing stakes resembling a mysterious system of half-su...
The Secret Sharer
Joseph Conrad
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I On my right hand there were lines of fishing stakes resembling a mysterious system of half-submerged bamboo fences, incomprehensible in its division of the domain of tropical fishes, and crazy ...
Youth, a Narrative
Joseph Conrad
(1857-1924)
1h
12,385 Words
But the Dwarf answered: No; something human is dearer to me than the wealth of all the world."
Youth, a Narrative
Joseph Conrad
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But the Dwarf answered: No; something human is dearer to me than the wealth of all the world."
Amy Foster
Joseph Conrad
(1857-1924)
1h
11,556 Words
Kennedy is a country doctor, and lives in Colebrook, on the shores of Eastbay.
Amy Foster
Joseph Conrad
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Kennedy is a country doctor, and lives in Colebrook, on the shores of Eastbay.
To-morrow
Joseph Conrad
(1857-1924)
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9,751 Words
What was known of Captain Hagberd in the little seaport of Colebrook was not exactly in his favour.
To-morrow
Joseph Conrad
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What was known of Captain Hagberd in the little seaport of Colebrook was not exactly in his favour.
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