twice adv 1: two times; "I called her twice" 2: to double the degree; "she was doubly rewarded"; "his eyes were double bright" syn doubly, double
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Treasure Island (Please note that all Timeless Classic Books have been carefully formatted manually with full annotation and proper photo and/or illustration ... is unique. None have ever been used twice.) by Robert Louis StevensonTimeless Classic Books(Please note that all Timeless Classic Books have been carefully formatted manually with full annotation and proper photo and/or illustration placement since our start in 2010/2011. Each cover is designed with paid or public domain artwork that is pertinent to the title. Each and ever cover is unique. None have ever been used twice.)
Jim Hawkins is on his search for the buried treasure of the infamous pirate Captain Flint. Jim's parents run an inn called "The Admiral Benbow". A one-legged stranger named Billy Bones arrives to rent a room at the inn.
Days later a blind beggar called "Blind Pew" arrives and gives Billy Bones the Black Spot - a mark of death. Billy collapses and dies after Blind Pew leaves. Jim finds a map in Billy's sea chest just before Blind Pew returns with a group of evil pirates who ransack The Admiral Benbow in search of the map. Soldiers arrive and the pirates flee, but Blind Pew is trampled to detach by some of the soldier's horses.
The rest of the tale is about Jim's search for the treasure on the ship Hispaniola where the cook is a one legged man name Long John Silver whom everyone seems to admire. Jim and Long John end up fighting pirates and running into dangerous situations in Robert Louis Stevenson's masterpiece - Treasure Island. Climb aboard for the swashbuckling adventure of a lifetime. Treasure Islandhas enthralled (and caused slight seasickness) for decades. The names Long John Silver and Jim Hawkins are destined to remain pieces of folklore for as long as children want to read Robert Louis Stevenson's most famous book. With it's dastardly plot and motley crew of rogues and villains, it seems unlikely that children will ever say no to this timeless classic. --Naomi Gesinger (Please note that all Timeless Classic Books have been carefully formatted manually with full annotation and proper photo and/or illustration placement since our start in 2010/2011. Each cover is designed with paid or public domain artwork that is pertinent to the title. Each and ever cover is unique. None have ever been used twice.)
Jim Hawkins is on his search for the buried treasure of the infamous pirate Captain Flint. Jim's parents run an inn called "The Admiral Benbow". A one-legged stranger named Billy Bones arrives to rent a room at the inn.
Days later a blind beggar called "Blind Pew" arrives and gives Billy Bones the Black Spot - a mark of death. Billy collapses and dies after Blind Pew leaves. Jim finds a map in Billy's sea chest just before Blind Pew returns with a group of evil pirates who ransack The Admiral Benbow in search of the map. Soldiers arrive and the pirates flee, but Blind Pew is trampled to detach by some of the soldier's horses.
The rest of the tale is about Jim's search for the treasure on the ship Hispaniola where the cook is a one legged man name Long John Silver whom everyone seems to admire. Jim and Long John end up fighting pirates and running into dangerous situations in Robert Louis Stevenson's masterpiece - Treasure Island. Fool Me Twice by Mr. Paul LevineCreateSpaceMURDER TO GO: FROM MIAMI TO ASPEN A witness is dead and linebacker-turned-lawyer Jake Lassiter is the prime suspect. If he doesn't find the killer, he'll face a murder charge. A bloody trail of evidence leads to an abandoned silver mine under the Colorado ski slopes and an explosive finale. FOOL ME TWICE The big man looked at me, his eyes filled with hate. “You ever hear the expression, ‘Fool me once, shame on you’?” “Sure. ‘Fool me twice, shame on me.’” “No, Lassiter. Fool me twice, you’re dead.” WHAT’S THE VERDICT ON “FOOL ME TWICE?” Wildly entertaining blend of raucous humor and high adventure." - St. Louis Post-Dispatch "Take one part John Grisham, two parts Carl Hiaasen, throw in a dash of John D. MacDonald, and voila! You've got Jake Lassiter." - Tulsa World "Delicious." - Los Angeles Times More information at www.paul-levine.com Once (or Twice) In A Lifetime by Gail McFarlandWhen you begin your life with nothing, the one you love can become everything. But what happens when that person leaves you -- forever? Holding on, moving forward, taking a chance is hard... Unless the reward is a on a one-of-a-kind love affair.
When you begin your life with nothing, the one you love can become everything. But what happens when that person leaves you -- forever? Holding on, moving forward, taking a chance is hard... Unless the reward is a on a one-of-a-kind love affair.
The House Of The Seven Gables And The Snow Image And Other Twice Told Tales by Nathaniel HawthorneHildreth PressMany of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork. Twice Bitten: A Matt Davis Mystery by Joe Perrone Jr.CreateSpaceWhile in prison, Ron Trentweiler, a petty thief, is befriended by an itinerant preacher and gets “religion.” Upon his release, he founds a small, storefront Pentecostal-style church in his native, rural Alabama. Enter Winona Stepp, a visitor at one of his services who seems to know all about "Brother Ron," as he has taken to calling himself, yet insists upon keeping her own past to herself. Things go smoothly for the pair, that is until Winona suggests using venomous snakes in their "act" and all hell breaks loose. Eventually, they make their way north into Matt’s "backyard" in the Catskills, where things take a murderous twist. What secrets are hiding in Winona’s closet? Is Brother Ron exactly what he appears to be? Is he a religious convert or just a con man? These and other questions confront Chief of Police, Matt Davis, along with the usual cast of characters in the new Matt Davis Mystery, TWICE BITTEN, as he once more comes face to face with murder in the sleepy village of Roscoe, NY. The Income Doubler: How To Double Your Income in 180 Days or Less by Reprogramming Your Subconscious Mind To Make Yourself Believe You Deserve Twice As Much Money As You Are Earning Now by Clint Arthurwww.TheIncomeDoubler.comThis kindle book will change your life forever. It will reveal to you the proven method for changing your beliefs about what you deserve to earn, and will guide you in the 180-day process of reprogramming your subconscious mind to believe you deserve twice as much income as you are getting today.
Also includes active HOTLINKS to video training which explains the exact step-by-step process in about 20 minutes. Nothing is held back. Everything is explained.
You can do this. It works.
Check out the video testimonials from people who have used this method and succeeded at doubling their income in less than 6 months with this system --> www.TheIncomeDoubler.com
This kindle book will change your life forever. It will reveal to you the proven method for changing your beliefs about what you deserve to earn, and will guide you in the 180-day process of reprogramming your subconscious mind to believe you deserve twice as much income as you are getting today.
Also includes active HOTLINKS to video training which explains the exact step-by-step process in about 20 minutes. Nothing is held back. Everything is explained.
You can do this. It works.
Check out the video testimonials from people who have used this method and succeeded at doubling their income in less than 6 months with this system --> www.TheIncomeDoubler.com
Digital Division Flash Cards in Color (1-9 Shuffled Twice) by Chris McMullenDigital Math FluencyThis eBook includes 162 digital division flash cards in color (where color is available). Each flash card is decorated with smiley faces and looks just like the flash cards depicted on the thumbnail image for the cover of this eBook.
The 162 division flash cards include two sets of 1÷1 thru 81÷9. All of the flash cards are shuffled.
The reason that all of the flash cards are shuffled (unlike our matching multiplication flash cards book, where the first set is in order and the second set is shuffled) is that kids who have already tried to memorize their multiplication facts should be able to learn the division facts by understanding how division relates to multiplication. For example, if you know that 6 times 5 equals 30, by understanding what division means, you can deduce that 30 divided by 5 equals 6. Therefore, instead of putting the first set of division flash cards in order, we thought that it would offer better practice for both sets to be shuffled.
If your child is just learning the division facts, but has already tried to learn his or her multiplication facts, we suggest that you try to explain that division is very much like multiplication, but rearranged. If you multiply 3 by 6, you get 18. If you divide 18 by 6, you get 3. Compare 3 × 6 = 18 with 18 ÷ 6 = 3. A child who can make this connection only has to memorize one set of facts instead of two. Once your child understands that division facts can be answered by rearranging multiplication facts, he or she will need practice in order to apply this concept successfully. The two shuffled sets of division flash cards included in this eBook are designed to offer just such practice.
If your child has not yet tried to learn his or her multiplication facts, we recommend that you begin with multiplication, and use this division book once your child has begun to master his or her multiplication facts.
Each flash card appears as its own picture on its own page. All of the flash cards come in pairs: First comes the problem flash card, followed by the corresponding answer flash card. The answer flash card reminds you what the problem was. So first you see the problem, and then you check your answer immediately.
This eBook reads like a book. It is not a program or a game. It does not use a random number generator. The flash cards do look like ordinary flashcards (and they are in color and are decorated with smiley faces). Each division fact appears twice. Both sets of division flash cards are shuffled so that kids can’t guess the answer based on a pattern. However, the shuffled cards will always appear in the same order. This eBook includes 162 digital division flash cards in color (where color is available). Each flash card is decorated with smiley faces and looks just like the flash cards depicted on the thumbnail image for the cover of this eBook.
The 162 division flash cards include two sets of 1÷1 thru 81÷9. All of the flash cards are shuffled.
The reason that all of the flash cards are shuffled (unlike our matching multiplication flash cards book, where the first set is in order and the second set is shuffled) is that kids who have already tried to memorize their multiplication facts should be able to learn the division facts by understanding how division relates to multiplication. For example, if you know that 6 times 5 equals 30, by understanding what division means, you can deduce that 30 divided by 5 equals 6. Therefore, instead of putting the first set of division flash cards in order, we thought that it would offer better practice for both sets to be shuffled.
If your child is just learning the division facts, but has already tried to learn his or her multiplication facts, we suggest that you try to explain that division is very much like multiplication, but rearranged. If you multiply 3 by 6, you get 18. If you divide 18 by 6, you get 3. Compare 3 × 6 = 18 with 18 ÷ 6 = 3. A child who can make this connection only has to memorize one set of facts instead of two. Once your child understands that division facts can be answered by rearranging multiplication facts, he or she will need practice in order to apply this concept successfully. The two shuffled sets of division flash cards included in this eBook are designed to offer just such practice.
If your child has not yet tried to learn his or her multiplication facts, we recommend that you begin with multiplication, and use this division book once your child has begun to master his or her multiplication facts.
Each flash card appears as its own picture on its own page. All of the flash cards come in pairs: First comes the problem flash card, followed by the corresponding answer flash card. The answer flash card reminds you what the problem was. So first you see the problem, and then you check your answer immediately.
This eBook reads like a book. It is not a program or a game. It does not use a random number generator. The flash cards do look like ordinary flashcards (and they are in color and are decorated with smiley faces). Each division fact appears twice. Both sets of division flash cards are shuffled so that kids can’t guess the answer based on a pattern. However, the shuffled cards will always appear in the same order. Digital Subtraction Flash Cards in Color (1-9 Shuffled Twice) by Carolyn KivettDigital Math FluencyThis eBook includes 180 digital subtraction flash cards in color (where color is available). Each flash card is decorated with smiley faces and looks just like the flash cards depicted on the thumbnail image for the cover of this eBook.
The 180 subtraction flash cards include two sets of 1-1 thru 18-9. All of the flash cards are shuffled.
The reason that all of the flash cards are shuffled (unlike our matching addition flash cards book, where the first set is in order and the second set is shuffled) is that kids who have already tried to memorize their addition facts should be able to learn the subtraction facts by understanding how subtraction relates to addition. For example, if you know that 6 plus 5 equals 11, by understanding what subtraction means, you can deduce that 11 minus 5 equals 6. Therefore, instead of putting the first set of subtraction flash cards in order, we thought that it would offer better practice for both sets to be shuffled.
If your child is just learning the subtraction facts, but has already tried to learn his or her addition facts, we suggest that you try to explain that subtraction is very much like addition, but rearranged. If you add 3 to 6, you get 9. If you take 3 from 9, you get 6. 3 + 6 = 9. 9 – 3 = 6. A child who can make this connection only has to memorize one set of facts instead of two. Once your child understands that subtraction facts can be answered by rearranging addition facts, he or she will need practice in order to apply this concept successfully. The two shuffled sets of subtraction flash cards included in this eBook are designed to offer just such practice.
If your child has not yet tried to learn his or her addition facts, we recommend that you begin with addition, and use this subtraction book once your child has begun to master his or her addition facts.
Each flash card appears as its own picture on its own page. All of the flash cards come in pairs: First comes the problem flash card, followed by the corresponding answer flash card. The answer flash card reminds you what the problem was. So first you see the problem, and then you check your answer immediately.
This eBook reads like a book. It is not a program or a game. It does not use a random number generator. The flash cards do look like ordinary flashcards (and they are in color and are decorated with smiley faces). Each subtraction fact appears twice. Both sets of subtraction flash cards are shuffled so that kids can’t guess the answer based on a pattern. However, the shuffled cards will always appear in the same order. This eBook includes 180 digital subtraction flash cards in color (where color is available). Each flash card is decorated with smiley faces and looks just like the flash cards depicted on the thumbnail image for the cover of this eBook.
The 180 subtraction flash cards include two sets of 1-1 thru 18-9. All of the flash cards are shuffled.
The reason that all of the flash cards are shuffled (unlike our matching addition flash cards book, where the first set is in order and the second set is shuffled) is that kids who have already tried to memorize their addition facts should be able to learn the subtraction facts by understanding how subtraction relates to addition. For example, if you know that 6 plus 5 equals 11, by understanding what subtraction means, you can deduce that 11 minus 5 equals 6. Therefore, instead of putting the first set of subtraction flash cards in order, we thought that it would offer better practice for both sets to be shuffled.
If your child is just learning the subtraction facts, but has already tried to learn his or her addition facts, we suggest that you try to explain that subtraction is very much like addition, but rearranged. If you add 3 to 6, you get 9. If you take 3 from 9, you get 6. 3 + 6 = 9. 9 – 3 = 6. A child who can make this connection only has to memorize one set of facts instead of two. Once your child understands that subtraction facts can be answered by rearranging addition facts, he or she will need practice in order to apply this concept successfully. The two shuffled sets of subtraction flash cards included in this eBook are designed to offer just such practice.
If your child has not yet tried to learn his or her addition facts, we recommend that you begin with addition, and use this subtraction book once your child has begun to master his or her addition facts.
Each flash card appears as its own picture on its own page. All of the flash cards come in pairs: First comes the problem flash card, followed by the corresponding answer flash card. The answer flash card reminds you what the problem was. So first you see the problem, and then you check your answer immediately.
This eBook reads like a book. It is not a program or a game. It does not use a random number generator. The flash cards do look like ordinary flashcards (and they are in color and are decorated with smiley faces). Each subtraction fact appears twice. Both sets of subtraction flash cards are shuffled so that kids can’t guess the answer based on a pattern. However, the shuffled cards will always appear in the same order. Twice-Told Tales (Modern Library Classics) by Nathaniel HawthorneModern LibraryTwice-Told Tales is a short story collection in two volumes by Nathaniel Hawthorne first published in the spring of 1837. The stories had all been previously published in magazines and annuals, hence the name. -- Excerpted from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Contents: The Gray Champion Sunday At Home The Wedding Knell The Minister's Black Veil The Maypole Of Merry Mount The Gentle Boy Mr. Higginbotham's Catastrophe Little Annie's Ramble Wakefield A Rill From The Town-pump The Great CarbuncleThe Prophetic PicturesDavid SwanSights From A Steeple The Hollow Of The Three Hills The Toll-Gatherer's DayThe Vision of The Fountain Fancy's Show-boxDr. Heidegger's Experiment Legends of The Province House:I Howe's Masquerade II Edward Randolph's Portrait III Lady Eleanore's Mantle IV Old Esther Dudley The Haunted Mind The Village UncleThe Ambitious Guest The Sister-Years Snowflakes The Seven Vagabonds The White Old Maid Peter Goldthwaite's Treasure Chippings With A Chisel The Shaker Bridal Night-SketchesEndicott And The Red Cross The Lily's QuestFootprints On The Seashore Edward Fane's Rosebud The Threefold Destiny More e-Books from MobileReference - Best Books. Best Price. Best Search and Navigation (TM) All fiction books are only $0.99. All collections are only $5.99Designed for optimal navigation on Kindle and other electronic devices Search for any title: enter mobi (shortened MobileReference) and a keyword; for example: mobi ShakespeareTo view all books, click on the MobileReference link next to a book title Literary Classics: Over 10,000 complete works by Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Mark Twain, Conan Doyle, Jules Verne, Dickens, Tolstoy, and other authors. All books feature hyperlinked table of contents, footnotes, and author biography. Books are also available as collections, organized by an author. Collections simplify book access through categorical, alphabetical, and chronological indexes. They offer lower price, convenience of one-time download, and reduce clutter of titles in your digital library. Religion: The Illustrated King James Bible, American Standard Bible, World English Bible (Modern Translation), Mormon Church's Sacred Texts Philosophy: Rousseau, Spinoza, Plato, Aristotle, Marx, Engels Travel Guides and Phrasebooks for All Major Cities: New York, Paris, London, Rome, Venice, Prague, Beijing, Greece Medical Study Guides: Anatomy and Physiology, Pharmacology, Abbreviations and Terminology, Human Nervous System, Biochemistry College Study Guides: FREE Weight and Measures, Physics, Math, Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Statistics, Languages, Philosophy, Psychology, Mythology History: Art History, American Presidents, U.S. History, Encyclopedias of Roman Empire, Ancient Egypt Health: Acupressure Guide, First Aid Guide, Art of Love, Cookbook, Cocktails, Astrology Reference: The World's Biggest Mobile Encyclopedia; CIA World Factbook, Illustrated Encyclopedias of Birds, Mammals Checking It Twice by Melissa L. WebbThere's been an accident at Santa's Workshop. He needs to desperately replace what he lost at the North Pole. This Christmas horror story will make you think twice about being on the naughty list. Christmas horror short story
Bonus short story included- The Arrival
Bonus chapter from Weaver of Darkness. There's been an accident at Santa's Workshop. He needs to desperately replace what he lost at the North Pole. This Christmas horror story will make you think twice about being on the naughty list. Christmas horror short story
Bonus short story included- The Arrival
Bonus chapter from Weaver of Darkness.
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