The Dream of Debs
by Jack London I awoke fully an hour before my customary time. This in itself was remarkable, and I lay very wide awake, pondering over
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by Jack London I awoke fully an hour before my customary time. This in itself was remarkable, and I lay very wide awake, pondering over
by Rudyard Kipling Like Mr. Bunyan of old, I, Duncan Parrenness, Writer to the Most Honourable the East India Company, in this God-forgotten city of
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by Aesop An Eagle sat high in the branches of a great Oak. She seemed very sad and drooping for an Eagle. A Kite saw
by James Fenimore Cooper THE eclipse of the sun, which you have requested me to describe, occurred in the summer of 1806, on Monday, the
by O. Henry It is hardly likely that a goddess may die. Then Eastre, the old Saxon goddess of spring, must be laughing in her
by Rudyard Kipling I In the pleasant orchard-closes ‘God bless all our gains,’ say we;But ‘May God bless all our losses,’ Better suits with our
by Rudyard Kipling (1913) Ah! What avails the classic bent, And what the chosen word, Against the undoctored incident That actually occurred? And what is
by Henry van Dyke “O-o-o! Danny, oho-o-o! five o’clock!” The clear young voice of Esther North floated across the snowy fields to the hill where