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by Jack London
THE SOFT summer wind stirs the redwood, and Wild-Water ripples sweet cadences over its mossy stones.
by Alexandre Dumas
SINCE ARAMIS' SINGULAR TRANSFORMATION INTO A CONfessor of the order, Baisemeaux was no longer the same man.
by William Kent Krueger, Philippe Aronson
FOR A WEEK THE FEELING had been with him, and all week long young Paul LeBeau had been afraid.
by Charles Stross
just outside the expanding light cone of the present a star died, iron-bombed. Something-some exotic force of unnatural ...
by Robert Bly
We talk a great deal about "the American man," as if there were some constant quality that remained stable over decades,...
by Lloyd Alexander
Elephants were in Sundari Palace courtyard, half a dozen or more, torchlight flickering on tusks orna with gold bands an...