The Burial of the Guns
Thomas Nelson Page
MY COUSIN FANNY We do not keep Christmas now as we used to do in old Hanover. We have not time for it, and it does not seem like the same thing. Christmas, ho
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Thomas Nelson Page
MY COUSIN FANNY We do not keep Christmas now as we used to do in old Hanover. We have not time for it, and it does not seem like the same thing. Christmas, ho
Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER XXIX. Bessie had eaten a piece of roast pigeon, the first morsel for several days, and there was as much rejoicing over it in the Van der Werff household, as if some g
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THE BURGOMASTER'S WIFE. CHAPTER I. In the year 1574 A. D. spring made its joyous entry into the Netherlands at an unusually early date. The sky was blue, gnats sported i
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By Georg Ebers Translated from the German by Mary J. Safford CONTENTS BARONESS SOPHIE VON BRANDENSTEIN, nee EBERS.
Thornton W. Burgess
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Henry S. Olcott
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I. The Pairs II. Heedfulness III. The Mind IV. Flowers V. Fools VI. The Wise VII. The Arahat--The Worthy VIII. The Thousands IX. Evil X. Punishment XI. Old Age
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CHAPTER I BRETHREN OF THE ROAD Dismal in appearance, the painted sign over the mean doorway almost obliterated by time and weather, there was nothing attractive about the "
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Preface The stories in this Fairy Book come from all quarters of the world. For example, the adventures of “Ball-Carrier and the Bad One” are told by Red Indian grandmothers t
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Contents FIRST EPISODE. MADAME DE LA CHANTERIE I. THE MALADY OF THE AGE II. OLD HOUSE, OLD PEOPLE, OLD C
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CHAPTER XXII. Horapollo made his way home to his new quarters from the court of justice with knit and gloomy brows. As he passed Susannah's garden hedge he saw a knot of peop
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CHAPTER XVIII. The mysterious old sage had no sooner left the judgment-hall with the Vekeel than he begged for a private interview. Obada did not hesitate to turn the keeper
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CHAPTER XIV. Susannah had never particularly cared for Paula, but her fate shocked her and moved her to pity. She must at once enquire whether it was not possible to send her
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CHAPTER XI. The inhabitants of the governor's residence passed a fearful night. Martina asked herself what sin she had committed that she, of all people, should be picked out
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CHAPTER VI. As Orion rode across the bridge of boats to Fostat, the gladness that had inspired him died away. Could not—ought not Paula to have spared him a small part of the
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CHAPTER II. Orion was alone in the spacious room, feeling as though the whole world were sinking into nothingness after the rack of storm and tempest. At first he was merely
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CHAPTER XXIII. Orion and Paula had had much to talk about, since the young man had arrived. The discussion over the safe keeping of the girl's money had been tedious. Finall
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CHAPTER XVIII. The funeral rites over the body of the deceased Mukaukas were performed on the day after the morrow. Since the priesthood had forbidden the old heathen practic
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CHAPTER XIV. Between morning and noon Mary was sitting on a low cane seat under the sycamores which yesterday had shaded Katharina's brief young happiness; by her side was her