The Great Revolution In Pitcairn
by Mark Twain Let me refresh the reader’s memory a little. Nearly a hundred years ago the crew of the British ship Bounty mutinied, set
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by Mark Twain Let me refresh the reader’s memory a little. Nearly a hundred years ago the crew of the British ship Bounty mutinied, set
by Franz Kafka Translation by Ian Johnston The Great Wall of China was finished at its most northerly location. The construction work moved up from
The Green Door by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman Mary Wilkins Freeman’s “The Green Door” (1910) is about a girl who unlocks a door at her
by W. W. Jacobs The Chief Engineer and the Third sat at tea on the s.s. _Curlew_ in the East India Docks. The small and
by Laura E. Richards Who ever wore such a queer-looking thing? I wore it myself, dear, once upon a time; yes, I did! Perhaps you
by W. W. Jacobs The night-watchman shook his head. “I never met any of these phil– philantherpists, as you call ’em,” he said, decidedly. “If
by Frank Stockton OVER the great door of an old, old church which stood m a quiet town of a faraway land there was carved
by O. Henry Not the least important of the force of the Weymouth Bank was Uncle Bushrod. Sixty years had Uncle Bushrod given of faithful
by O. Henry A Red-haired, unshaven, untidy man sat in a rocking chair by a window. He had just lighted a pipe, and was puffing
by H.H. Munro (SAKI) “The landscape seen from our windows is certainly charming,” said Annabel; “those cherry orchards and green meadows, and the river winding
by Philip K. Dick Nothing moved or stirred. Everything was silent, dead. Only the gun showed signs of life … and the trespassers had wrecked
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle THE GULLY OF BLUEMANSDYKE. A TRUE COLONIAL STORY. Broadhurst’s Store was closed, but the little back room looked very comfortable
by O. Henry I go sometimes into the /Bierhalle/ and restaurant called Old Munich. Not long ago it was a resort of interesting Bohemians, but
by Guy de Maupassant I WILL NOT RECORD THE NAME EITHER OF THE COUNTRY OR OF the man concerned. It was far, very far from
The Hall of Fantasy by Nathaniel Hawthorne It has happened to me, on various occasions, to find myself in a certain edifice which would appear
by Guy de Maupassant The Hand is a gruesome and creepy story about the mystery surrounding the death of an enigmatic Englishman named Sir John
by H.G. Wells it The stakes offered in this affair consisted chiefly of diamonds and other personal bric-à-brac belonging to the newly married Lady Aveling.
by O. Henry “Many of our great men,” said I (apropos of many things), “have declared that they owe their success to the aid and
by O. Henry ‘Tis the opinion of myself, Sanderson Pratt, who sets this down, that the educational system of the United States should be in
by Jack London The way led steeply up through deep, powdery snow that was unmarred by sled-track or moccasin impression. Smoke, in the lead, pressed
by Philip K. Dick Ed had always been a practical man, when he saw something was wrong he tried to correct it. Then one day
by Hans Christian Andersen Janthia Janthia, purple sea snail Janthia Janthia, purple sea snail Really, the largest green leaf in this country is a dock-leaf;
by Herman Melville A STORY OF THE RIVER HUDSON The appointment was that I should meet my elderly uncle at the riverside, precisely at nine
by O. Henry Long before the springtide is felt in the dull bosom of the yokel does the city man know that the grass- green