The Wandering Jew — Volume 04
Eugène Sue
PROLOGUE.—THE BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF TWO WORLDS. As the eagle, perched upon the cliff, commands an all-comprehensive view—not only of what happens on the plains and in the woodland
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Eugène Sue
PROLOGUE.—THE BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF TWO WORLDS. As the eagle, perched upon the cliff, commands an all-comprehensive view—not only of what happens on the plains and in the woodland
Eugène Sue
CHAPTER XXXVI. A FEMALE JESUIT. During the preceding scenes which occurred in the Pompadour rotunda, occupied by Miss de Cardoville, other events took place in the residence
Eugène Sue
BOOK II. INTERVAL.—THE WANDERING JEW'S SENTENCE. XVII. The Ajoupa XVIII. The Tattooing XIX. The Smuggler XX. M. Joshua Van Dael XXI. The Ru
Eugène Sue
CHAPTER I. MOROK. The month of October, 1831, draws to its close. Though it is still day, a brass lamp, with four burners, illumines the cracked walls of a large loft, wh
Eugène Sue
The month of October, 1831, draws to its close. Though it is still day, a brass lamp, with four burners, illumines the cracked walls of a large loft, whose solitary window is close
H. Rider Haggard
DEDICATION In memory of Oodnadatta and many wanderings oversea I offer these pictures from the past, my dear Vincent, to you, a lover of the present if an aspirant who can loo
Ernest Bramah
“Ho, illustrious passers-by!” says Kai Lung as he spreads out his embroidered mat under the mulberry-tree. “It is indeed unlikely that you could condescend to stop and listen to
William Henry Frost
THE STOLEN TREASURE There is a certain little girl who sometimes tries to find out when I am not over busy, so that she may ask me to tell her a story. She is kind enough to s
Henry Seton Merriman
A NOVEL By Henry Seton Merriman CONTENTS I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX
Hugh Lofting
ILLUSTRATIONS The Popsipetel Picture-History of King Jong Thinkalot (in colors) Frontispiece PAGE “I would sit on the river-wall with my feet dangling over the
Charles Turley
Page v CONTENTS INTRODUCTION THE VOYAGE OF THE 'DISCOVERY' Chapter I. The 'Discovery'. II. Southward Ho! III. In Search of Winter Quarters. IV.
Virginia Woolf
CHAPTER I As the streets that lead from the Strand to the Embankment are very narrow, it is better not to walk down them arm-in-arm. If you persist, lawyers’ clerks will have
Edmund Lester Pearson
Distributed Proofreading Team. THE VOYAGE OF THE HOPPERGRASS BY EDMUND LESTER PEARSON AUTHOR OF "THE BELIEVING YEARS" TO PHILIP RICHARDSON PEARSON Dear Philip,— T
Charles Darwin
The degree symbol is represented as "degs." Italics are represented as _italics_. Footnotes are collected at the end of each chapter.
Earl of Beaconsfield Benjamin Disraeli
By Benjamin Disraeli This narrative of an imaginary voyage was first published in 1827. CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 CHAPTE
Eustace Hale Ball
By Eustace Hale Ball CONTENTS CHAPTER I. WHEN THREE IS A MYSTERY CHAPTER II. THE FLEETING PROMPTER CHAPTER III. THE
O. Henry
O. Henry Author of "The Four Million," "The Trimmed Lamp," "Strictly Business," "Whirligigs," "Sixes and Sevens," Etc. 1919 CONTENTS I.
Margaret Wade Campbell Deland
THE VOICE BY MARGARET DELAND CONTENTS: I II III IV CHAPTER I "Dr. Lavendar," said William King, "some time wh
Arthur Conan Doyle
By Arthur Conan Doyle CONTENTS PREFACE THE VITAL MESSAGE CHAPTER I — THE TWO NEEDFUL READJUSTMENTS CHAPTER II — THE DAWNING
William MacLeod Raine
By William MacLeod Raine CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 4 CHAPTER 5 CHAPTER 6 CHAPT
Ellis Wynne Translator
PREFACE At the National Eisteddfod of 1893, a prize was offered by Mr. Lascelles Carr, of the Western Mail, for the best translation of Ellis Wynne’s Vision of Hell. The Adjud
Nathaniel Hawthorne
TWICE TOLD TALES THE VISION OF THE FOUNTAIN By Nathaniel Hawthorne At fifteen, I became a resident in a country village, more than a hundred
Dante Alighieri Illustrator
CANTO I In the midway of this our mortal life, I found me in a gloomy wood, astray Gone from the path direct: and e’en to tell It were no easy task, how savage wild
H. Rider Haggard
By H. Rider Haggard First Published in 1922. CONTENTS DEDICATION THE VIRGIN OF THE SUN BOOK I