The New Catacomb
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle “Look here, Burger,” said Kennedy, “I do wish that you would confide in me.” The two famous students of Roman
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by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle “Look here, Burger,” said Kennedy, “I do wish that you would confide in me.” The two famous students of Roman
by Stephen Leacock I see from the current columns of the daily press that “Professor Plumb, of the University of Chicago, has just invented a
by Henry van Dyke The Commandant of the Marine Hospital was at his desk, working hard, when the door of the room was flung open
by Henry Cuyler Bunner This story is from Bunner’s Short Sixes and also appeared in his periodical Puck in the July 30, 1890 issue. “They
The New Villa by Anton Chekhov I Two miles from the village of Obrutchanovo a huge bridge was being built. From the village, which stood
by William Dean Howells The Night Before Christmas; A Morality by William Dean Howells was published in The Daughter of the Storage and Other Things
by Anonymous The Night After Christmas was published in Dear Santa Claus: Charming Holiday Stories for Boys and Girls (1901) by W.B. Conkey Company, author
by Jack London It was in the old Alta-Inyo Club–a warm night for San Francisco–and through the open windows, hushed and far, came the brawl
by Kate Chopin I am losing my interest in human beings; in the significance of their lives and their actions. Some one has said it
by Henry van Dyke I The first caprice of November snow had sketched the world in white for an hour in the morning. After mid-day,
The Night Doings At ‘Deadman’s’ by Ambrose Bierce A Story that is Untrue It was a singularly sharp night, and clear as the heart of
by Hans Christian Andersen This fairy tale from Hans Christian Andersen was published in his fairy tales collection in 1914, featuring illustrations by Dugald Stewart
by Henry Cuyler Bunner MISS BESSIE VAUX, of Baltimore, paid a visit to her aunt, the wife of the Commandant at old Fort Starbuck, Montana.
by Oscar Wilde The Nightingale and the Rose was first published in 1888 as part of Oscar Wilde’s collection of children’s stories entitled The Happy
by Aesop The North Wind and the Sun had a quarrel about which of them was the stronger. While they were disputing with much heat
by Charles Dickens To come to the point at once, I beg to say that I have not the least belief in the Noble Savage.
by Rex Ellingwood Beach It had snowed during the night, but toward morning it had grown cold; now the sled-runners complained and the load dragged
by William Makepeace Thackeray I Every one remembers in the Fourth Book of the immortal poem of your Blind Bard (to whose sightless orbs no
by Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol This short story is in the genre of magical realism– could one’s nose disappear overnight? Often studied in grades 9-10 to
by Aesop A Giant Oak stood near a brook in which grew some slender Reeds. When the wind blew, the great Oak stood proudly upright
by Arthur Machen A man’s behavior changes when he starts taking a new prescription to combat a liver condition contracted in India. His sister observes
The Oblong Box by Edgar Allan Poe Some years ago, I engaged passage from Charleston, S. C, to the city of New York, in the
by H.G. Wells I was–you shall hear immediately why I am not now–Egbert Craddock Cummins. The name remains. I am still (Heaven help me!) Dramatic
by Anthony Trollope from Trollope’s Tales of all Countries series. I shall never forget my first introduction to country life in Ireland, my first day’s