The Red Game Of War
by Jack London WAR and rumors of war. That, and naught else, was what was to be heard flying across the country from west to
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by Jack London WAR and rumors of war. That, and naught else, was what was to be heard flying across the country from west to
by Honore de Balzac In I know not what year a Parisian banker, who had very extensive commercial relations with Germany, was entertaining at dinner
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by Honore de Balzac The fair laundress of Portillon-les-Tours, of whom a droll saying has already been given in this book, was a girl blessed
by W. W. Jacobs Mr. Sol Ketchmaid, landlord of the Ship, sat in his snug bar, rising occasionally from his seat by the taps to
by H.H. Munro (SAKI) I have always been fascinated with British manners and customs, and particularly fond of “British Restraint.” When I read this story
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