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by Charles Dickens
WHETHER I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by any body else, these pag...
by Jules Verne
MR. PHILEAS FOGG LIVED, IN 1872, AT NO. 7, SAVILLE Row, Burlington Gardens, the house in which Sheridan died in 1814.
by Church of England, J. A. Maurault
Where at the Death of our late Sovereign Lord King Edward the Sixth, there remained one uniform order of Common Service,...
by Anne Frank
I hope I will be able to confide everything to you, as I have never been able to confide in anyone, and I hope you will ...
by Giovanni Boccaccio
DEAREST ladies, it is fitting that everything done by man should begin with the marvelous and holy name of Him who was t...
by Primo Levi
I WAS captured by the Fascist Militia on 13 December 1943.
by Oscar Wilde
SCENE -A great terrace in the Palace of Herod, set above the banqueting-hall.
by John le Carré
The American handed Leamas another cup of coffee and said, "Why don't you go back and sleep?
by Thomas Aquinas, Kennedy, Daniel Joseph, 1862-1930
DEINDE CONSIDERANDUM EST de præsidentia angelorum super creaturam corporalem.
by Alexandre Dumas, Auguste Maquet
Le premier lundi du mois d’avril 1625, le bourg de Meung, où naquit l’auteur du Roman de la Rose, semblait être da...
by Mitch Albom
The last class of my old professor's life took place once a week in his house, by a window in the study where he could w...
by Margery Williams Bianco
There was once a velveteen rabbit, and in the beginning he was really splendid.
by Charles Dickens
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the...
by Nathaniel Hawthorne
HALFWAY DOWN A bystreet of one of our New England towns stands a rusty wooden house, with seven acutely peaked gables, f...
by Charles Dickens, Groth
MOST PEOPLE in the publishing and education industries agree that there are some books that everyone should read.
by William Shakespeare
Now, fair Hippolyta, our nuptial hour
by Lew Wallace
The Jebel es Zubleh is a mountain fifty miles and more in length, and so narrow that its tracery on the map gives it a l...