The Seven Cream Jugs
by H.H. Munro (SAKI) “I suppose we shall never see Wilfred Pigeoncote here now that he has become heir to the baronetcy and to a
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by H.H. Munro (SAKI) “I suppose we shall never see Wilfred Pigeoncote here now that he has become heir to the baronetcy and to a
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
by Arthur Quiller-Couch The Seventh Man: A Play in One Act was published in 1936 by “Q” the pseudonym Quiller-Couch used to publish most of
by Charles Dickens Chapter I–In the Old City of Rochester Strictly speaking, there were only six Poor Travellers; but, being a Traveller myself, though an
by Ralph Henry Barbour “I’m being perfectly honest with you,” said dad. “I tell you frankly that I don’t expect you to succeed, Mr. Wigg—-“
The Seven Vagabonds by Nathaniel Hawthorne Rambling on foot in the spring of my life and the summer of the year, I came one afternoon
by D. H. Lawrence I It was a mile nearer through the wood. Mechanically, Syson turned up by the forge and lifted the field-gate. The
by Jack London When I look back, I realize what a peculiar friendship it was. First, there was Lloyd Inwood, tall, slender, and finely knit,
by Hans Christian Andersen It is in the hot lands that the sun burns, sure enough! there the people become quite a mahogany brown, ay,
by D. H. Lawrence A rather small young man sat by the window of a pretty seaside cottage trying to persuade himself that he was
The Shadows on the Wall by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman This story first appeared in 1903, in the collection The Wind in the Rose-bush and
by Robert Barr Hickory Sam needed but one quality to be perfect. He should have been an arrant coward. He was a blustering braggart, always
by O. Henry One night when there was no breeze, and Coralio seemed closer than ever to the gratings of Avernus, five men were grouped
by Elia W. Peattie TIM O’CONNOR — who was descended from the O’Conors with one N — started life as a poet and an enthusiast.
by Henry Lawson There were about a dozen of us jammed into the coach, on the box seat and hanging on to the roof and
by Laura E. Richards “Well, I once answered an advertisement in the Farmer’s Friend, girls, and I have always been glad I did. It was
by H.H. Munro (SAKI) The enemy had declared “no trumps.” Rupert played out his ace and king of clubs and cleared the adversary of that
by Aesop A Shepherd found a Wolf’s Cub straying in the pastures, and took him home and reared him along with his dogs. When the
by Aesop A Shepherd, counting his Sheep one day, discovered that a number of them were missing. Much irritated, he very loudly and boastfully declared
by Aesop One day a shepherd discovered a fat Pig in the meadow where his Sheep were pastured. He very quickly captured the porker, which
by Charlotte M. Yonge A.D. 438 Four hundred years of the Roman dominion had entirely tamed the once wild and independent Gauls. Everywhere, except in
by Aesop A Shepherd Boy tended his master’s Sheep near a dark forest not far from the village. Soon he found life in the pasture
by Bret Harte On the fifteenth of August, 1854, what seemed to be the entire population of Wynyard’s Bar was collected upon a little bluff
by Jack London “You cannot escape liking the climate,” Cudworth said, in reply to my panegyric on the Kona coast. “I was a young fellow,