Found 280 results for "Fortune-telling by books"
by Lucius Apuleius, William Adlington
What I should like to do is to weave together different tales in this Milesian mode of story-telling and to stroke your ...
by Plutarch
As geographers, Sosius, crowd into the edges of their maps parts of the world which they do not know about, adding notes...
by Михаил Афанасьевич Булгаков
Once upon an unusually hot hour of sunset in spring, two gentlemen appeared at Patriarch's Ponds in Moscow.
by Charles Perrault
ONCE UPON A TIME there lived a king and queen who were grieved, more grieved than words can tell, because they had no ch...
by Robert Burns
MY loved, my honoured, much respected friend!
by Charles Godfrey Leland
AS their peculiar perfume is the chief association with spices, so sorcery is allied in every memory to gypsies.
by Washington Irving
ON again taking pen in hand, I would fain make a few observations at the outset, by way of bespeaking a right understand...
by Honoré de Balzac
This is a book of the highest flavour, full of right hearty merriment, spiced to the palate of the illustrious and very ...
by Cicely Kent
No one knows the age in which cartomancy first began to be studied as an art.
by Ian McEwan
Ever since he could remember, Peter had shared a bedroom with Kate.
by Sepharial
ONE of the first things you will be told if you are seen reading this book will be that nobody-that is, no reasonable bo...