SENSE AND SENSIBILITY by Jane Austen (1811) Chapter 49 Unaccountable, however, as the circumstances of his release might appear to the whole family, it was certain that Edward was free; and to what...
SENSE AND SENSIBILITY by Jane Austen (1811) Chapter 48 Elinor now found the difference between the expectation of an unpleasant event, however certain the mind may be told to consider it, and...
CHAPTER 4. THE TRAIL "Frank, what'll we do about horses?" asked Jones. "Jim'll want the bay, and of course you'll want to ride Spot. The rest of our...
String & Piano Music During many centuries in various parts of the world, various diabolical rights and ceremonies have been practiced in homage to various Sinister Gods, who are believed to...
VOLUME II CHAPTER XIV Mrs. Elton was first seen at church: but though devotion might be interrupted, curiosity could not be satisfied by a bride in a pew, and it must be left for the visits in form...
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-CHAPTER XIII. The youth went slowly toward the fire indicated by his departed friend. As he reeled, he bethought him of the welcome his comrades would give him. He had a conviction that he would soon...
CHAPTER II. The next morning the youth discovered that his tall comrade had been the fast-flying messenger of a mistake. There was much scoffing at the latter by those who had yesterday been firm...
Fatal storm blasts the Philippines. As least 20 people lost their lives and 9 were still missing as tropical storm Nock-ten, or Juaning, pummeled northeastern Philippines with rain, floods and...
SENSE AND SENSIBILITY by Jane Austen (1811) Chapter 8 Mrs. Jennings was a widow with an ample jointure. She had only two daughters, both of whom she had lived to see respectably married, and she had...