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by Rudyard Kipling Rudyard Kipling’s Just So Stories (1902) offer young readers the opportunity to identify literary devices like anthropomorphism and explore the characteristics of
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by Rudyard Kipling Rudyard Kipling’s Just So Stories (1902) offer young readers the opportunity to identify literary devices like anthropomorphism and explore the characteristics of
How the Prince Saw America by Susan Glaspell They began work at seven-thirty, and at ten minutes past eight every hammer stopped. In the Senate
by Honore de Balzac The Maid of Portillon, who became as everyone knows, La Tascherette, was, before she became a dyer, a laundress at the
by Rudyard Kipling Rudyard Kipling’s Just So Stories (1902) offer young readers the opportunity to identify literary devices like anthropomorphism and explore the characteristics of
by Amelia B. Edwards I am a plain man, Major, and you may not dislike to hear a plain statement of facts from me. Some
by Rudyard Kipling Rudyard Kipling’s Just So Stories (1902) offer young readers the opportunity to identify literary devices like anthropomorphism and explore the characteristics of
by Rudyard Kipling Rudyard Kipling’s Just So Stories (1902) offer young readers the opportunity to identify literary devices like anthropomorphism and explore the characteristics of
by Stephen Leacock Some years ago, when I was the Editor of a Correspondence Column, I used to receive heart-broken letters from young men asking
by Louisa May Alcott Published in The Louisa Alcott Reader: A Supplementary Reader for the Fourth Year of School (1908), this story is about two
by William James Lampton Of course the Widow Stimson never tried to win Deacon Hawkins, nor any other man, for that matter. A widow doesn’t
by Stephen Leacock Certainly the progress of science is a wonderful thing. One can’t help feeling proud of it. I must admit that I do.
by Mary Roberts Rinehart CHAPTER I. “Well, Mr. Tompkins, what do you think about it? I wish you would speak. I’ve been talking at you
How to Write a Blackwood Article by Edgar Allan Poe “In the name of the Prophet — figs !!” Cry of the Turkish fig-peddler. As
by Mark Twain The Humorous Story an American Development.–Its Difference from Comic and Witty Stories . I do not claim that I can tell a
by Stephen Leacock I mix a good deal with the Millionaires. I like them. I like their faces. I like the way they live. I
by Stephen Leacock Twenty years ago I knew a man called Jiggins, who had the Health Habit. He used to take a cold plunge every
by Lucy Maud Montgomery “If it were to clear up I wouldn’t know how to behave, it would seem so unnatural,” said Kate. “Do you,
by Henry van Dyke I They parted at the end of the summer–the boy and the girl–after having been very happy together for two months
by Guy de Maupassant THE TWO YOUNG WOMEN had the appearance of being buried in a bed of flowers. They were alone in an immense
by George Gissing From The House of Cobwebs and Other Stories (1906). The school was assembled for evening prayers, some threescore boys representing for the
by Mark Twain When I was a boy my uncle and his big boys hunted with the rifle, the youngest boy Fred and I with
by Tobias Wolff Tub had been waiting for an hour in the falling snow. He paced the sidewalk to keep warm and stuck his head
by Harriet Beecher Stowe At Rye Beach, during our summer’s vacation, there came, as there always will to seaside visitors, two or three cold, chilly,
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