Margery (Gred): A Tale Of Old Nuremberg — Volume 08
Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER XIV. Our good hope of going forth with good-speed into the wide world to risk all for our lover and brother was not to be yet. We were fain to take patience; and if t
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Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER XIV. Our good hope of going forth with good-speed into the wide world to risk all for our lover and brother was not to be yet. We were fain to take patience; and if t
Louis Hémon Translator
CONTENTS I PERIBONKA II HOME IN THE CLEARING III FRANCOIS PASSES BY IV WILD LAND V THE VOWS VI THE STUFF
Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin Translator
Contents TRANSLATOR’S NOTE. MARIE. I. THE SERGEANT OF THE GUARDS II. THE GUIDE III.
Carolyn Wells
CHAPTER I A BOTHERSOME BAG "Mother, are you there?" "Yes, Marjorie; what is it, dear?" "Nothing. I just wanted to know. Is Kitty there?" "No; I'm alone, except for B
B. Hale Wortham
Mârkandeya Purâna Books VII and VIII. JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY. [New Series, Volume XIII] [London, Trübner and Company] [1881]
William Hale White
CONTENTS PAGE CHAPTER I Newspapers 3 CHAPTER II M’Kay 23 CHAPTER III Miss Leroy 40 CHAPTER IV A Necessary
Archibald Henderson Photographer
PREFACE There are to-day, all over the world, men and women and children who owe a debt of almost personal gratitude to Mark Twain for the joy of his hu
Walter Scott Editor
INTRODUCTION. The “Lay of the Last Minstrel,” Scott’s first romantic tale, was published in January, 1805, and won for its author his first great success. The writing of “Marm
Alexandre Dumas
THE MARQUISE DE BRINVILLIERS Towards the end of the year 1665, on a fine autumn evening, there was a considerable crowd assembled on the Pont-Neuf where it makes a turn down to th
Alexandre Dumas
THE MARQUISE DE GANGES—1657 Toward the close of the year 1657, a very plain carriage, with no arms painted on it, stopped, about eight o’clock one evening, before the door of a ho
Henry Watterson
Illustrated To My Friend Alexander Konta With Affectionate Salutation "Mansfield," 1919 A mound of earth a little higher graded: Perhaps upon a stone a chiselled name:
Henry Watterson
Illustrated Contents Chapter the Thirteenth Charles Eames and Charles Sumner-Schurzand Lamar--I Go to Congress--A Heroic Kentuckian--Stephen Foster and His Songs--Music
Kathleen Thompson Norris
THE WORKS OF KATHLEEN NORRIS MARTIE THE UNCONQUERED VOLUME VIII AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED TO JOSEPH SEXTON THOMPSON BOOK I BOOK II BOOK
Alexandre Dumas
MARTIN GUERRE We are sometimes astonished at the striking resemblance existing between two persons who are absolute strangers to each other, but in fact it is the opposite which o
Clara Ingram Judson Illustrator
THE BROKEN DOLL Mary Jane stood on the curbstone and stared into the middle of the street. Her face was white with fright and the tears which had not as yet come were close to
W. P. Livingstone
ILLUSTRATIONS Mary M. Slessor Calabar Mission Field in 1876 Miss Slessor and some of the People of Ekenge Calabar Chief of the Present Day Calabar Sword King Eyo'
Alexandre Dumas
CONTENTS MARY STUART—1587 CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X
Friedrich Schiller Translator
By Friedrich Schiller NOTE: The translation of MARY STUART is that by the late Joseph Mellish, who appears to have been on terms of intim
August Strindberg Translator
INTRODUCTION The original prose version of Master Olof, which is here presented for the first time in English form, was written between June 8 and August 8, 1
Mrs. C. F. Fraser
CONTENTS. I. WHO HE WAS II. THE WANDERER AND HIS WIFE III. THE RAINY DAY IV. A SUNDAY WITH FATHER V. BEING A HERO
Mary Grant Bruce
CONTENTS CHAPTER I NORAH'S HOME CHAPTER II TOGETHER CHAPTER III BATH—AND AN INTRODUCTION CHAPTER IV CUTTING OUT CHAPTER V TWO POINTS OF VIEW C
Sara Yorke Stevenson
MAXIMILIAN IN MEXICO A WOMAN'S REMINISCENCES OF THE FRENCH INTERVENTION 1862-1867 SARA YORKE STEVENSON, Sc. D. NEW YORK copyright 1897, 1898, 1899 THE CENTURY CO. TO
Robert Bloomfield
PREFACE. I am of opinion that Prefaces are very useless things in cases like the present, where the Author must talk of himself, with little amusement to his readers. I have h
active 13th century Anglicus Bartholomaeus Author of introduction, etc.
PREFACE It is not long since the Middle Ages, of the literature of which this book gives us such curious examples, were supposed to be an unaccountable phenomenon accidentally