Love's Final Victory
Horatio
GENERAL INTRODUCTION. The circumstances under which these pages came to be written are rather peculiar. I am in favor of church unity, and I had thought of writing something t
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Horatio
GENERAL INTRODUCTION. The circumstances under which these pages came to be written are rather peculiar. I am in favor of church unity, and I had thought of writing something t
Ada Leverson
CHAPTER I Hyacinth 'There's only one thing I must really implore you, Edith,' said Bruce anxiously. 'Don't make me late at the office!' 'Certainly not, Bruce,' answered E
Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS "They met at the pump." ….. Frontispiece "'Now the Lord meant you to be plain.'" "'Come here, Tom, and kiss your mother.'" "''T ain't no street…;
John Galsworthy
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Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton
One July evening, at the commencement of the present century, several persons were somewhat picturesquely grouped along an old-fashioned terrace which skirted the garden-side of a
Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton
That Mr. Grabman slept calmly that night is probable enough, for his gin- bottle was empty the next morning; and it was with eyes more than usually heavy that he dozily followed th
John Greenleaf Whittier
CONTENTS: MABEL MARTIN: A HARVEST IDYL PROEM I. THE RIVER VALLEY II. THE HUSKING III. THE WITCH'S DAUGHTER IV. THE CHAMPION V. IN
Paul Verlaine Translator
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Pierre Loti
CHAPTER XIII OUR "VERY TALL FRIEND" The cleverest among us has been Louis de S———-. Having formerly inhabited Japan, and made a marriage Japanese fashion there, he is now
Pierre Loti
CHAPTER XXXV THROUGH A MICROSCOPE The small garden of my mother-in-law, Madame Renoncule, is, without exception, one of the most melancholy spots I have seen in all my trave
Edith Wharton
MADAME DE TREYMES BY EDITH WHARTON MADAME DE TREYMES I John Durham, while he waited for Madame de Malrive to draw on her g
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Chauncey C. Starkweather
SPECIAL INTRODUCTION Easily the most charming poem of Malayan Literature is the Epic of Bidasari. It has all the absorbing fascination of a fairy tale. We are led into the dre
Samuel Vaknin Editor
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Alexandre Dumas
THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK [An Essay] (This is the essay entitled The Man in the Iron Mask, not the novel “The Man in the Iron Mask” [The Novel] Dumas #28[nmaskxxx.xxx]2759])
W. W. Jacobs
A CHANGE OF TREATMENT Yes, I’ve sailed under some ’cute skippers in my time,” said the night-watchman; “them that go down in big ships see the wonders o’ the deep, you know,
S. T. Rorer
CONTENTS SAUCES English Drawn Butter, Plain Hollandaise; Anchovy, Bechamel, Tarragon, Horseradish, Cream or White, Brown Butter, Perigueux, Tomato, Paprika, Curry, Ital
Sherwood Anderson
By Sherwood Anderson Author of “Windy Mcpherson's Son” MCMXVII TO AMERICAN WORKINGMEN
John Greenleaf Whittier
MARGARET SMITH'S JOURNAL TALES AND SKETCHES BY JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER The intelligent reader of the following r
Georg Ebers Translator
TRANSLATOR'S NOTE: In translating what is supposed to be a transcript into modern German of the language of Nuremberg in the fifteenth century, I have made no attempt to imita
Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER VIII. The dancing-wench was locked into the cell with the rest of the wanderers, and as I looked in through the window at the fine young creature, squatting in a corne
Georg Ebers Translator
MARGERY By Georg Ebers Volume 3. CHAPTER XI. Herdegen was to be back in Padua before Passion week, and I shall remember with thankfulness to the day of my death the fe
Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER VII. Herdegen's departing marks my life's way with another mile-stone. All fears about him were over, and a great peace fell upon me. I had learnt by experience tha
Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER XI. Herdegen's letter was burnt with fire, and the letter from Akusch was to me, and contained little besides thanks and assurances of faithfulness due to me his "belo