Walter Schnaff’s Adventure
by Guy de Maupassant Ever since he entered France with the invading army Walter Schnaffs had considered himself the most unfortunate of men. He
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by Guy de Maupassant Ever since he entered France with the invading army Walter Schnaffs had considered himself the most unfortunate of men. He
by Henry Lawson COULD it have been the Soul of Man and none higher that gave spoken and written word to the noblest precepts of
by Sherwood Anderson The story came to me from a woman met on a train. The car was crowded and I took the
Ward No. 6 by Anton Chekhov I In the hospital yard there stands a small lodge surrounded by a perfect forest of burdocks, nettles, and
by Mark Twain CHAPTER I “You told a LIE?” “You confess it–you actually confess it–you told a lie!” CHAPTER II The family consisted of four
by Amelia B. Edwards The facts which I am about to relate happened to myself some sixteen or eighteen years ago, at which time I
by W. W. Jacobs “It’s a’most the only enj’yment I’ve got left,” said the oldest inhabitant, taking a long, slow draught of beer, “that and
by Rudyard Kipling What is in the Brahmin’s books that is in the Brahmin’s heart.Neither you nor I knew there was so much evil in
by Rabindranath Tagore When Nabendu Sekhar was wedded to Arunlekha, the God of marriage smiled from behind the sacrificial fire. Alas! what is sport for
by William Dean Howells In 1893 Jacob S. Coxey, a respectable citizen of Massillon, started a movement in favor of good roads which took the
by T.S. Arthur He was a poor cripple–with fingers twisted out of all useful shape, and lower limbs paralyzed so that he had to drag
by Rudyard Kipling “An officer and a gentleman.” His full name was Percival William Williams, but he picked up the other name in a nursery-book,
by Kathleen Norris A capped and aproned maid, with a martyred expression, had twice sounded the dinner-bell in the stately halls of Costello, before any
by Charles Dickens Dickens wrote this Christmas vignette for his twopenny magazine, Household Words in 1851. He published reader interest stories and essays on a
by Charlotte M. Yonge 1332 The next story we have to tell is so strange and wild, that it would seem better to befit the
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by Leo Tolstoy “We know that we have passed out of death into life, because we love the brethren. He that loveth not abideth in
by L. Frank Baum Published in L. Frank Baum’s first children’s book, Mother Goose in Prose (1897), illustrated by Maxfield Parrish. You might also enjoy
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by Henry van Dyke ToMy Son in the FaithMy Brother in the WorkTertius van Dyke FOREWORD This little book contains three plain sermons which were
by Louisa May Alcott Louisa May Alcott’s What the Bell Saw and Said is about six bell spirits gathering on Christmas Eve to assess the
by Edna Ferber Somewhere in your story you must pause to describe your heroine’s costume. It is a ticklish task. The average reader likes his
by Hans Christian Andersen This fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen was written in 1840 and describes thirty-two nights, longer than the full cycle of
by H. P. Lovecraft I hate the moon – I am afraid of it – for when it shines on certain scenes familiar and loved
پایگاه خبری شاعر خانه شاعران ایران در حوزه شعر ،داستان ، زبان و ادبیات فارسی از سال 1382 در جهت نشر آثار شاعران و نویسندگان فارسی زبان شروع به فعالیت کرده است.