In The Presence
by Rudyard Kipling (1912) ‘So the matter,’ the Regimental Chaplain concluded, ‘was correct; in every way correct. I am well pleased with Rutton Singh and
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by Rudyard Kipling (1912) ‘So the matter,’ the Regimental Chaplain concluded, ‘was correct; in every way correct. I am well pleased with Rutton Singh and
by Franz Kafka Translation by Ian Johnston “It’s a remarkable apparatus,” said the Officer to the Explorer and gazed with a certain look of admiration
by Rudyard Kipling “Stopped in the straight when the race was his own!Look at him cutting it–cur to the bone!”“Ask ere the youngster be rated
In The Ravine by Anton Chekhov THE village of Ukleevo lay in a ravine so that only the belfry and the chimneys of the printed
by Rudyard Kipling (1911) ‘A throbbing vein,’ said Dr. Gilbert soothingly, ‘is the mother of delusion.’ ‘Then how do you account for my knowing when
by Bret Harte He had never seen a steamboat in his life. Born and reared in one of the Western Territories, far from a navigable
by Guy de Maupassant With the first day of spring, when the awakening earth puts on its garment of green, and the warm, fragrant air
by T.S. Arthur Martin Green was a young man of good habits and a good conceit of himself. He had listened, often and again, with
by H. P. Lovecraft There is nothing more absurd, as I view it, than that conventional association of the homely and the wholesome which seems
by Guy de Maupassant As the mayor was about to sit down to breakfast, word was brought to him that the rural policeman, with two
by Mark Twain INTRODUCTION TO “THE NEW GUIDE OF THE CONVERSATION IN PORTUGUESE AND ENGLISH” by Pedro Carolino In this world of uncertainties, there is,
by Jules Verne IN THE YEAR 2889. Little though they seem to think of it, the people of this twenty-ninth century live continually in fairyland.
by Edith Wharton I IN the good days, just after we all left college, Ned Halidon and I used to listen, laughing and smoking, while
In Trouble by Anton Chekhov PYOTR SEMYONITCH, the bank manager, together with the book-keeper, his assistant, and two members of the board, were taken in
by Honore de Balzac During the time when knights courteously offered to each other both help and assistance in seeking their fortune, it happened that
Ionitch by Anton Chekhov WHEN visitors to the provincial town S—- complained of the dreariness and monotony of life, the inhabitants of the town, as
by Jack London Somewhere along Theater Street he had lost it. He remembered being hustled somewhat roughly on the bridge over one of the canals
by Mark Twain I found that a person of large intelligence could read this beautiful language with considerable facility without a dictionary, but I presently
by Mark Twain I was spending the month of March 1892 at Mentone, in the Riviera. At this retired spot one has all the advantages,
by T.S. Arthur “Wasn’t that young Sanford?” asked Mrs. Larkin of her husband, as the two stood at a window of their dwelling one Sunday
by Mark Twain It is almost a fortnight now that I am domiciled in a medieval villa in the country, a mile or two from
Ivan Matveyich by Anton Chekhov BETWEEN five and six in the evening. A fairly well-known man of learning — we will call him simply the
by James Joyce OLD JACK raked the cinders together with a piece of cardboard and spread them judiciously over the whitening dome of coals. When
by Leo Tolstoy CHAPTER I In a certain kingdom there lived a rich peasant, who had three sons–Simeon (a soldier), Tarras-Briukhan (fat man), and Ivan