The Foreman
by Stewart Edward White A man is one thing: a man plus his work is another, entirely different. You can learn this anywhere, but in
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by Stewart Edward White A man is one thing: a man plus his work is another, entirely different. You can learn this anywhere, but in
by O. Henry John Byrnes, hose-cart driver of Engine Company No. 99, was afflicted with what his comrades called Japanitis. Byrnes had a war map
by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu Being a second Extract from the Papers of the late Father Purcell. ‘The earth hath bubbles as the water hath—
by William Dean Howells The French king gave up the West to the English king in 1763, but, as we have seen, the Indians had
by Melville Davisson Post Sir Henry Marquis continued to read; he made no comment; his voice clear and even. It was a big sunny room.
by F. Scott Fitzgerald At the present time no one I know has the slightest desire to hit Samuel Meredith; possibly this is because a
by Amelia B. Edwards The events which I am about to relate took place between nine and ten years ago. Sebastopol had fallen in the
by W. W. Jacobs The old man took up his mug and shifted along the bench until he was in the shade of the elms
by Aesop A Crab one day grew disgusted with the sands in which he lived. He decided to take a stroll to the meadow not
by O. Henry On a summer’s day, while the city was rocking with the din and red uproar of patriotism, Billy Casparis told me this
by Aesop A Fox fell into a well, and though it was not very deep, he found that he could not get out again. After
by Aesop One bright morning as the Fox was following his sharp nose through the wood in search of a bite to eat, he saw
by Aesop A Fox and a Leopard, resting lazily after a generous dinner, amused themselves by disputing about their good looks. The Leopard was very
by Aesop A Fox, swimming across a river, was barely able to reach the bank, where he lay bruised and exhausted from his struggle with
by Aesop A Fox one day spied a beautiful bunch of ripe grapes hanging from a vine trained along the branches of a tree. The
by Aesop One moonlight evening as Master Fox was taking his usual stroll in the woods, he saw a number of Pheasants perched quite out
by Aesop At a great meeting of the Animals, who had gathered to elect a new ruler, the Monkey was asked to dance. This he
by Aesop A very young Fox, who had never before seen a Lion, happened to meet one in the forest. A single look was enough
by Richard Harding Davis When the voice over the telephone promised to name the man who killed Hermann Banf, District Attorney Wharton was up- town
by Aesop A Fox that had been caught in a trap, succeeded at last, after much painful tugging, in getting away. But he had to
by Aesop The Fox one day thought of a plan to amuse himself at the expense of the Stork, at whose odd appearance he was
by Jack London The Francis Spaight was running before it solely under a mizzentopsail, when the thing happened. It was not due to carelessness so
by O. Henry When I used to sell hardware in the West, I often “made” a little town called Saltillo, in Colorado. I was always
by Ethel M. Dell “And you will come back, Jim? Promise! Promise!” “Of course, darling–of course! There! Don’t cry! Can’t you see it’s a chance