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Heroes Every Child Should Know (1905)

by Hamilton Wright Mabie

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Series: What Every Child Should Know Library

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The endeavour has been made in this volume to bring together the heroic men of different races periods and types; and in the selection of material the most attractive intelligent and authoritative literature has been drawn upon.
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Once upon a time there were two princes who were twins.
Introduction: If there had been no real heroes there would have been created imaginary ones, for men cannot live without them.
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