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Police and Detectives in the 19th Century - Police and Detectives in the...
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In the early part of the nineteenth century there was a lot of crime in London. The city was crowded and criminals could hide easily. It was often not safe to walk down the dark streets. In 1829 Sir…
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Comprehension check
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Now answer the following questions. What is the Queen’s family name? What is her husband’s title? How many children has she got? Which animals does she love? What is her favourite sport? What’s…
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Old Castles
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Put the name of each castle below its description. The Romans built a lighthouse here. It is surrounded by the sea on three sides. King Edwin built it in the 7th century in Scotland. It was a wooden…
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The Edinburgh 'Fringe'
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Read the text. Then read the sentences below, and decide if is true or false. Every year, in the month of August, there is a big festival in the city of Edinburgh, in Scotland. It is called the…
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The Characters
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About the Author Name: James Matthew Barrie Born: 9 May 1860 in Kirriemuir, Scotland Books and Plays: The Little Minster (1891) The Little White Bird (1902) Peter Pan – the play (1904) Peter Pan in…
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About the Author
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Robert Louis Stevenson wrote* two of the most famous books in English: Treasure Island and The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde. He also wrote many other popular stories, such as Kidnapped and…
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The Fourteen Pigeons
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After a year and a day, the juggler brought Calum back to his home in Scotland. Calum was now an excellent juggler. He could juggle seven spiked balls and he never hurt his hands with the spikes. Hamish…
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 22 May 1859. When he was a young boy he liked reading books. In 1876 he began studying medicine at Edinburgh University. One of his professors…
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Introduction
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Before you read the legends from the British Isles, let’s do some geography. Look at the map. Britain, sometimes called Great Britain, is the name for the big island on the right and most of the small…
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The real Robinson Crusoe: Alexander Selkirk
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A lot of people believe that Daniel Defoe took the idea for his novel Robinson Crusoe from the true-life adventures of Alexander Selkirk, a sailor who was left alone on an island for four years and four…