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The Servant by S. T. Semyonov

Posted on March 25, 2011 by Every Writer

The Servant by S. T. Semyonov I Gerasim returned to Moscow just at a time when it was hardest to find work, a short while before Christmas, when a man sticks even to a poor job in the expectation of a present. For three weeks the peasant lad had been going about in vain seeking…

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A Story of Seven Devils by Frank R. Stockton

Posted on March 22, 2011 by Every Writer

A Story of Seven Devils ?by Frank R. Stockton (1834-1902) The negro church which stood in the pine woods near the little village of Oxford Cross Roads, in one of the lower counties of Virginia, was presided over by an elderly individual, known to the community in general as Uncle Pete; but on Sundays the…

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Clay by James Joyce

Posted on March 21, 2011 by Every Writer

Clay ?by ?James Joyce The matron had given her leave to go out as soon as the women’s tea was over and Maria looked forward to her evening out. The kitchen was spick and span: the cook said you could see yourself in the big copper boilers. The fire was nice and bright and on…

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The Magic Mirror by Edith Howes

Posted on March 20, 2011March 20, 2011 by Every Writer

The Magic Mirror by Edith Howes There was once a wise old king in a far-off land who said to himself, “I have a daughter as well as a son; why should she not have a kingdom too? I will see to it at once.” He called the chief map-maker to him, and said: “Make…

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The Purple Dress by O. Henry

Posted on March 13, 2011March 13, 2011 by Every Writer

The Purple Dress by O. Henry ? We are to consider the shade known as purple. It is a color justly in repute among the sons and daughters of man. Emperors claim it for their especial dye. Good fellows everywhere seek to bring their noses to the genial hue that follows the commingling of the…

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Little Red Riding Hood by Watty Piper

Posted on March 9, 2011May 6, 2024 by Every Writer

Little Red Riding Hood by Watty Piper There was once a sweet little maid who lived with her father and mother in a pretty little cottage at the edge of the village. At the further end of the wood was another pretty cottage and in it lived her grandmother. Everybody loved this little girl, her…

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The Gloria Scott by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Posted on March 8, 2011June 3, 2024 by Every Writer

The Gloria Scott by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle “I have some papers here,” said my friend Sherlock Holmes, as we sat one winter’s night on either side of the fire, “which I really think, Watson, that it would be worth your while to glance over. These are the documents in the extraordinary case of the…

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An Ideal Family by Katherine Mansfield

Posted on March 4, 2011 by Every Writer

? An Ideal Family ?by Katherine Mansfield That evening for the first time in his life, as he pressed through the swing door and descended the three broad steps to the pavement, old Mr. Neave felt he was too old for the spring. Spring?warm, eager, restless?was there, waiting for him in the golden light, ready…

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The Sphinx Without A Secret by Oscar Wilde

Posted on February 26, 2011 by Every Writer

The Sphinx Without A Secret ?by Oscar Wilde ?? One afternoon I was sitting outside the Caf? de la Paix, watching the splendour and shabbiness of Parisian life, and wondering over my vermouth at the strange panorama of pride and poverty that was passing before me, when I heard some one call my name.? I…

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The Story of Keesh by Jack London

Posted on February 22, 2011 by Every Writer

The Story of Keesh by Jack London Keesh lived long ago on the rim of the polar sea, was head man of his village through many and prosperous years, and died full of honors with his name on the lips of men.? So long ago did he live that only the old men remember his…

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Mr. and Mrs. Dove by Katherine Mansfield

Posted on February 13, 2011 by Every Writer

Mr. and Mrs. Dove ?by Katherine Mansfield Of course he knew?no man better?that he hadn’t a ghost of a chance, he hadn’t an earthly. The very idea of such a thing was preposterous. So preposterous that he’d perfectly understand it if her father?well, whatever her father chose to do he’d perfectly understand. In fact, nothing…

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Beyond the bayou

Beyond the Bayou by Kate Chopin

Posted on January 23, 2011May 15, 2024 by Every Writer

Beyond the Bayou by Kate Chopin The bayou curved like a crescent around the point of land on which La Folle’s cabin stood. Between the stream and the hut lay a big abandoned field, where cattle were pastured when the bayou supplied them with water enough. Through the woods that spread back into unknown regions…

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MARLEY’S GHOST by Charles Dickens

Posted on November 25, 2010December 7, 2023 by Every Writer

MARLEY’S GHOST by Charles Dickens Marley was dead, to begin with. There is no doubt whatever about that. The register of his burial was signed by the clergyman, the clerk, the undertaker, and the chief mourner. Scrooge signed it. And Scrooge’s name was good upon ‘Change, for anything he chose to put his hand to….

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Difficult People by Anton Chekhov

Difficult People by Anton Chekhov

Posted on November 6, 2010May 6, 2024 by Every Writer

YEVGRAF IVANOVITCH SHIRYAEV, a small farmer, whose father, a parish priest, now deceased, had received a gift of three hundred acres

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A HAUNTED ISLAND by Algernon Blackwood

Posted on October 16, 2010October 28, 2017 by Every Writer

A HAUNTED ISLAND by Algernon Blackwood The following events occurred on a small island of isolated position in a large Canadian lake, to whose cool waters the inhabitants of Montreal and Toronto flee for rest and recreation in the hot months. It is only to be regretted that events of such peculiar interest to the…

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