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by Charles Dickens
THE first ray of light which illumines the gloom, and converts into a dazzling brilliancy that obscurity in which the ea...
by Kenneth Grahame
Among the many places of magic visited by Pantagruel and his company during progress of their famous voyage, few surpass...
by Karen Horney
WHILE OUR KNOWLEDGE of the forms that the castration complex may assume in women has become more and more comprehensive,...
by George MacDonald Fraser
Hughes got it wrong, in one important detail.
by Ken Liu
There is no definitive census of all the intelligent species in the universe.
by 坂出 フローレンス
Origami, the stimulating hobby of paper folding, has a long tradition in Japan.
by 笠原 邦彦
Simply folding a plain sheet of paper generates infinitely variable expressions that can be used in producing human faci...
by Beverly Cleary
ONE Friday afternoon Henry Huggins sat on the front steps of his white house on Klickitat Street, with his dog Ribsy at ...