ANARCHY ALLEY by Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar Nelson
ANARCHY ALLEY Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar Nelson To the casual observer, the quaint, narrow, little alley that lies in the
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ANARCHY ALLEY Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar Nelson To the casual observer, the quaint, narrow, little alley that lies in the
Continue readingI am sitting in my house in the country and it rains. Before my eyes the hills fall suddenly away and there are the flat plains and beyond the plains the city. An hour ago the old man of the house in the forest went past my door and the little dog was not with him.
Continue readingThe Mass of Shadows By ANATOLE FRANCE This tale the sacristan of the church of St. Eulalie at Neuville d’Aumont
Continue readingMud Road to Passchendaele by Douglas W. Culham, 1917 The Bowmen By ARTHUR MACHEN It was during the Retreat of
Continue readingA DRAMA IN THE AIR by Jules Verne In the month of September, 185–, I arrived at Frankfort-on-the-Maine. My passage
Continue readingSOLANGE: DR. LEDRU’S STORY OF THE REIGN OF TERROR Leaving l’Abbaye, I walked straight across the Place Turenne to the
Continue readingTHE SISTERS by James Joyce THERE was no hope for him this time: it was the third stroke. Night after
Continue readingIT WAS a dark autumn night. The old banker was walking up and down his study and remembering how, fifteen years before, he had given a party one autumn evening
Continue readingTHE ADVENTURE OF THE SPECKLED BAND On glancing over my notes of the seventy odd cases in which I
Continue readingTHE PIT AND THE PENDULUM
Impia tortorum longos hic turba furores
Sanguinis innocui, non satiata, aluit.
Sospite nunc patria, fracto nunc funeris antro,
Mors ubi dira fuit vita salusque patent.
The Parson’s Daughter of Oxney Colne By Anthony Trollope (London Review, 2 March 1861) The prettiest scenery in all England—and
Continue readingDuring the Exhibition of 1857, I was invited to be present at the opening of one of the mummy cases in the collection of Egyptian antiquities, and at the unwrapping of the mummy it contained.
Continue readingPortrait of the Painter’s Daughter Anna Catharina A DAUGHTER OF THE LODGE by GEORGE GISSING For a score of years
Continue readingA WHITE HERON. Sarah Orne Jewett I. The woods were already filled with shadows one June evening, just before eight
Continue readingTHE SELFISH GIANT Every afternoon, as they were coming from school, the children used to go and play in the
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