The Way We Live Now
Anthony Trollope
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공개저작물 세계 지식 라이브러리
Anthony Trollope
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Margaret Wade Campbell Deland
I ATHALIA HALL stopped to get her breath and look back over the road climbing steeply up from the covered bridge. It was a little after five, and the d
Eliot Gregory
CHAPTER 1—“Uncle Sam” The gentleman who graced the gubernatorial armchair of our state when this century was born happened to be an admirer of classic lore and the sonorous name
William Congreve
TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE RALPH, EARL OF MOUNTAGUE, ETC. My Lord,—Whether the world will arraign me of vanity or not, that I have presumed to dedicate this comedy to your lordshi
Samuel Butler
PREFACE Samuel Butler began to write “The Way of All Flesh” about the year 1872, and was engaged upon it intermittently until 1884. It is therefore, to a great extent, contempor
William Morris
CHAPTER I. CATCH AT UTTERHAY. Whilom, as tells the tale, was a walled cheaping-town hight Utterhay, which was builded in a bight of the land a little off the great highway whi
Charles Kingsley
CONTENTS. SERMON I. Page The Water of Life. (Revelation xxii. 17.) 1 SERMON II. The Physician’s Calling. (St. Matthew ix. 35.) 14
Ellis Parker Butler
By Ellis Parker Butler By The Same Author Pigs is Pigs The Great American Pie Company Mike Flannery On Duty and off The Thin Santa Claus
John Kendrick Bangs
THE WATER GHOST OF HARROWBY HALL The trouble with Harrowby Hall was that it was haunted, and, what was worse, the ghost did not content itself with merely appearing at the bed
Charles Kingsley
CHAPTER I “I heard a thousand blended notes, While in a grove I sate reclined; In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts Bring sad thoughts to the mind. “To her fair wor
Arthur B. Reeve
INTRODUCTION As I look back now on the sensational events of the past months since the great European War began, it seems to me as if there had never been a period in Craig Ke
Flavius Josephus Translator
Contents PREFACE BOOK I. CHAPTER 1. CHAPTER 2. CHAPTER 3. CHAPTER 4. CHAPTER 5. CHAPTER 6. CHAPTER 7.
H. G. Wells
I. THE EVE OF THE WAR. No one would have believed in the last years of the nineteenth century that this world was being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater t
Edgar Rice Burroughs
ON THE RIVER ISS In the shadows of the forest that flanks the crimson plain by the side of the Lost Sea of Korus in the Valley Dor, beneath the hurtling moons of Mars, speedin
H. G. Wells
Contents CHAPTER Preface to Reprint Edition
Ottilie A. Liljencrantz
Acknowledgment For the facts of this romance I have made free use of the following authorities: The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle; The Venerable Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of Engla
Anthony Trollope
E-text prepared by Jo Churcher, Scarborough, Ontario, and revised by Joseph E. Loewenstein, M.D. HTML version by Joseph E. Loewenstein, M.D. The Warden by An
Eugène Sue
CHAPTER L. THE RUINS OF THE ABBEY OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST. The sun is fast sinking. In the depths of an immense piny wood, in the midst of profound solitude, rise the ruins
Eugène Sue
CHAPTER XXXIII. CONFESSIONS. During the painful scene that we have just described, a lively emotion glowed in the countenance of Mdlle. de Cardoville, grown pale and thin w
Eugène Sue
BOOK IX. XV. The Constant Wanderer XVI. The Luncheon XVII. Rendering the Account XVIII. The Square of Notre Dame XIX. The Cholera Masquerade
Eugène Sue
CHAPTER II. THE DESCENDANTS OF THE WANDERING JEW. That lonely wayfarer whom we have heard so plaintively urging to be relieved of his gigantic burden of misery, spoke of "hi
Eugène Sue
BOOK VII. XL. The East Indian in Paris XLI. Rising XLII. Doubts XLIII. The Letter XLIV. Adrienne and Djalma XLV. The Consultation XL
Eugène Sue
BOOK VI. PART SECOND.—THE CHASTISEMENT. (Concluded.) XXVI. A Good Genius XXVII. The First Last, And the Last First XXVIII. The Stranger XXIX. The Den
Eugène Sue
CHAPTER XIV. THE EVE OF A GREAT DAY. About two hours before the event last related took place at St. Mary's Convent, Rodin and Abbe d'Aigrigny met in the room where we have