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The Devil and Tom Walker

Washington Irving

Publisher: Charles River Editors

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Skyros Publishing is dedicated to reproducing the finest books ever written and letting readers of all ages experience a classic for the first time or revisit a past favorite.

The Devil and Tom Walker is a classic short story written by Washington Irving which features a hidden treasure buried by the pirate William the Kidd.  The greedy Tom Walker makes a deal with the devil in order to get the treasure.
Available since: 03/22/2018.

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