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by Ray Bradbury
First of all, it was October, a rare month for boys.
by Jane Addams
On the theory that our genuine impulses may be connected with our childish experiences, that one's bent may be tracked b...
by George Bernard Shaw
To the irreverent-and which of us will claim entire exemption from that comfortable classification?-there is something v...
by Wilson Rawls
As the story opens, a man sees some dogs fighting in an alley.
by Miguel de Unamuno
AUGUSTO appeared at the door of his house and held out his right hand with the palm downward.
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Jeff Ulmer
Dark behind it rose the forest,
by Александр Сергеевич Пушкин
The following commentary consists of a series of notes to the whole of EO, including rejected stanzas and variants prese...
by Theodore Dreiser
When Caroline Meeber boarded the afternoon train for Chicago, her total outfit consisted of a small trunk, a cheap imita...
by Arthur Hailey
At half-past six on a Friday evening in January, Lincoln International Airport, Illinois, was functioning, though with d...
by Theodore Dreiser
THE Philadelphia into which Frank Algernon Cowperwood was born was a city of two hundred and fifty thousand and more.
by Torquato Tasso, Marzio Pieri
God sends his angel to Tortosa down,
by Willa Cather
DR. HOWARD ARCHIE had just come up from a game of pool with the Jewish clothier and two traveling men who happened to be...
by William Shakespeare
1.1 [Flourish.] Enter King John, Queen Eleanor, the Earls of Pembroke, Essex, and Salisbury, with Chatillon, the French ...
by D. H. Lawrence
I stood watching the shadowy fish slide through the gloom of the mill-pond.
by Erik Larson
A thousand trains a day entered or left Chicago.