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9 INTO SAVAGE BORNEO
Von Horn, lamenting the loss of Virginia to Malay and Dyak pirates, hopes to reclaim the treasure believed aboard the Ithaca. Dyaks swarm the ship, oblivious to the chest von Horn covets. Eventually, the Dyaks set a jury mast, taking the ship away, while von Horn and a lascar watch, planning their next move towards camp, believing there's no longer any danger there. On arriving, they find Professor Maxon and Sing alive. Von Horn reveals to Maxon that Malay and Dyak pirates, led by the creation intended for…-
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8 THE SOUL OF NUMBER 13
The chapter begins with a tempest hitting the ship Ithaca just as it clears the reef around the harbor it had been anchored in for months. Despite the efforts of Bududreen, the ship's captain, and his crew, the Ithaca soon becomes a hopeless wreck under the fury of the storm. Below deck, Virginia Maxon, a frightened young woman, braces for the worst. When the ship strikes a reef and crashes, she is thrown into a state of despair, believing her end is near. Meanwhile, on deck, Bududreen and his crew face…-
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7 THE BULL WHIP
In Chapter 7 of "The Monster Men," tension escalates as Dr. von Horn attempts to convince Virginia Maxon to leave her father and escape with him to Singapore, underlining his obsessive desire to have her voluntarily, or by force if necessary. Virginia, despite acknowledging the danger she’s in, resolutely refuses to abandon her father on the isolated island amidst the savage lascars and her father's grotesque creations. She sees leaving as akin to murder, given her father's vulnerable state, especially…-
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6 TO KILL!
In Chapter 6 of "The Monster Men," tension escalates dramatically as multiple parties converge with their own agendas, leading to a climactic series of events on the island. The Rajah Muda Saffir, frustrated by the delays and excuses from Bududreen, decides to take matters into his own hands. He suspects Bududreen, the first mate of the Ithaca, of betraying him by seeking to keep the beautiful maiden, promised to the Rajah, for himself. To this end, Muda Saffir, along with over five hundred fierce Dyaks,…-
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5 TREASON
In "Treason," Chapter 5 of "The Monster Men," intrigue unfolds as von Horn, no longer loyal to Professor Maxon, schemes to win Virginia Maxon's affection and inheritance. Virginia becomes fascinated by Number Thirteen, the young giant who saved her, sparking jealousy in von Horn. Amidst his plotting, von Horn decides to disillusion Virginia about her father's experiments, revealing the island's grotesque creations are her father's doing, aiming to replace humanity's flawed nature. He shocks Virginia by…-
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The Monster Men
The Monster Men by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a thrilling science fiction tale of Dr. Arthur Maxon, who attempts to create artificial life on a remote island, resulting in a series of monstrous beings, one of whom challenges the definition of humanity as he falls in love with Maxon’s daughter amidst danger and adventure.-
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At the Earth’s Core
At the Earth’s Core by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a science fiction adventure that follows the journey of an explorer, David Innes, and his companion, Abner Perry, who travel deep beneath the Earth’s surface to discover a prehistoric world filled with strange creatures, ancient civilizations, and thrilling dangers.-
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The Circus Boys on the Flying Rings by Edgar B. P. Darlington is an adventurous tale following Phil and Teddy Forrest, two determined brothers who join the circus to pursue their dreams of performing on the flying rings. The story captures the excitement and challenges of circus life, as the boys navigate daring performances, backstage rivalries, and personal growth. Packed with action, camaraderie, and the spirit of adventure, this novel offers a fascinating glimpse into the colorful world of the circus while celebrating perseverance and courage.
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PART TWELVE
Upon discovering the word "I" in the first book he reads, the protagonist experiences a profound emotional and intellectual awakening, realizing the significance of individual identity and personal freedom. This epiphany leads him to reject the collective society's suppression of the individual spirit and to recognize the intrinsic value of his own thoughts, actions, and existence. In a symbolic act of self-naming, he chooses the name Prometheus for himself and Gaea for the Golden One, signifying a new…-
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PART ELEVEN
In "Anthem, Part Eleven," the protagonist embraces a profound realization of self-identity, independence, and personal freedom, marking a pinnacle moment of his philosophical journey. Standing at the summit of his existential quest, he declares the essence of his being not in search of external validation or sanction, but as a self-evident truth: "I am. I think. I will." His reflections convey the discovery of self as the ultimate purpose and measure of his existence. He articulates a deep connection to…-
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