Found 25,443 results for "Divorces"
by Edith Wharton
I HAD the story, bit by bit, from various people and, as generally happens in such cases, each time it was a different s...
by Agatha Christie
IT was close on midnight when a man crossed the Place de la Concorde.
by Agatha Christie
The man in the Hospital bed shifted his body slightly and stifled a groan.
by C. S. Lewis
I seemed to be standing in a busy queue by the side of a long, mean street.
by Gary Paulsen
BRIAN ROBESON stared out the window of the small plane at the endless green northern wilderness below.
by Patricia Highsmith
The lunch hour in the co-workers' cafeteria at Frankenberg's had reached its peak.
by Stephen King
Die Welt hatte Zähne, und sie konnte damit zubeißen, wann immer sie wollte.
by Beverly Cleary
My teacher read your book about the dog to our class.
by Jane Austen
A GENTLEMAN AND A LADY travelling from Tunbridge towards that part of the Sussex coast which lies between Hastings and E...
by J. M. Coetzee
FOR A MAN of his age, fifty-two, divorced, he has, to his mind solved the problem of sex rather well.
by Rudyard Kipling
She was the daughter of Sonoo, a Hill-man of the Himalayas, and Jadeh his wife.
by R. J. Palacio
Médicos vieram de cidades distantes só para me ver, parados ao lado da minha cama sem acreditar.
by Gilbert Keith Chesterton, CrossReach Publications
A BOOK of modern social enquiry has a shape that is somewhat sharply defined.