Caught on the Ebb-Tide
by Edward Payson Roe The August morning was bright and fair, but Herbert Scofield’s brow was clouded. He had wandered off to a remote part
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by Edward Payson Roe The August morning was bright and fair, but Herbert Scofield’s brow was clouded. He had wandered off to a remote part
Champagne by Anton Chekhov IN the year in which my story begins I had a job at a little station on one of our southwestern
by H. P. Lovecraft In a dream Kuranes saw the city in the valley, and the seacoast beyond, and the snowy peak overlooking the sea,
by Jack London Perhaps our most laughable exploit on the fish patrol, and at the same time our most dangerous one, was when we rounded
Charles Ashmore’s Trail by Ambrose Bierce The family of Christian Ashmore consisted of his wife, his mother, two grown daughters, and a son of sixteen
by Lucy Maud Montgomery Just as soon as dinner was over at the asylum, Charlotte sped away to the gap in the fence—the northwest corner
by O. Henry Robbins, reporter for the /Picayune/, and Dumars, of /L’Abeille/–the old French newspaper that has buzzed for nearly a century–were good friends, well
by Ambrose Bierce One sunny autumn afternoon a child strayed away from its rude home in a small field and entered a forest unobserved. It
Children by Anton Chekhov PAPA and mamma and Aunt Nadya are not at home. They have gone to a christening party at the house of
by W. W. Jacobs The day was fine, and the breeze so light that the old patched sails were taking the schooner along at a
Chippings with a Chisel by Nathaniel Hawthorne Passing a summer several years since at Edgartown, on the island of Martha’s Vineyard, I became acquainted with
Choristers by Anton Chekhov THE Justice of the Peace, who had received a letter from Petersburg, had set the news going that the owner of
by Mark Twain ‘It is the first time since the dawn-days of Creation that a Voice has gone crashing through space with such placid and
by Jack London “If you vas in der old country ships, a liddle shaver like you vood pe only der boy, und you vood wait
by Charles Dickens Mr. Fezziwig is a character in Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, in which he and his wife convert their place of business to
by O. Henry O. Henry’s Christmas by Injunction is about a prospector named Cherokee who invited all his friends to join him when he thought
by Lucy Maud Montgomery Christmas at Red Butte by Lucy Maud Montgomery is about an orphaned girl, Theodora, who sacrifices her one family memento so
by Edward Payson Roe Christmas Eve in War Times by Edward Payson Roe was published in his collection, Taken Alive and Other Stories with an
by Harriet Beecher Stowe Harriet Beecher Stowe’s short story, Christmas in Poganuc was published in the collection, A Budget of Christmas Tales by Charles Dickens
by William Dean Howells Every child’s dream (and nightmare!). Christmas Every Day was published in William Dean Howells’ collection, Christmas Every Day and Other Stories
by Harriet Beecher Stowe What a gift to have first appeared on the front page of the Washington, DC newspaper, National ERA on December 26,
by Anne Hollingsworth Wharton This historic Christmas in 1776, Washington’s troops surprise-attacked the British and Hessians. The story was published in The Children’s Book of
by George Gissing From The House of Cobwebs and Other Stories (1906). It was twenty years ago, and on an evening in May. All day
by Bret Harte I do not believe that the most enthusiastic lover of that “useful and noble animal,” the horse, will claim for him the