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by Willa Cather
THIRTY OR FORTY years ago, in one of those grey towns along the Burlington railroad, which are so much greyer today than...
by Ernest K. Gann
IN THE beginning many of us were scientific barbarians.
by H. G. Wells
MOST people in this world seem to live "in character"; they have a beginning, a middle and an end, and the three are con...
by E. W. Hornung
It was half-past twelve when I returned to the Albany as a last desperate resort.
by John Fletcher, William Shakespeare
New Playes, and Maydenheads, are neare a kin,
by United States. Indian Claims Commission
by Willa Cather
LATE one brilliant April afternoon Professor Lucius Wilson stood at the head of Chestnut Street, looking about him with ...
by Hamlin Garland, Jonathan Senchyne
IN the windless September dawn a voice went ringing clear and sweet, a man's voice, singing a cheap and common air.
by Theodore Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt
DURING the year preceding the outbreak of the Spanish War I was Assistant Secretary of the Navy.
by United States. National Transportation Safety Board.
[Post created May 20, 2009] It was 1984 at the time. I was 14 years old spending the summer with my Vieques family. We w...
by Willa Cather
DON HEDGER had lived for four years on the top floor of an old house on the south side of Washington Square, and nobody ...