Narrator: SHE'S THE LARGEST SHIP TO EVER SAIL ON NORTH AMERICA'S GREAT LAKES. SHE CAN CARRY 55,000 TONS OF CARGO... THROUGH CRIPPLING ICE, ROUGH WEATHER, AND IMPOSSIBLY NARROW RIVERS...
bjbj BOUDREAU: When I pulled up to the property, Izzy was waiting for me. She said, "I need to talk to you. Can I get in the car?" And I was like, "OK." So I...
CHAPTER 30 That evening when Archer came down before dinner he found the drawing-room empty. He and May were dining alone, all the family engagements having been postponed since Mrs. Manson...
CHAPTER 31 Archer had been stunned by old Catherine's news. It was only natural that Madame Olenska should have hastened from Washington in response to her grandmother's summons; but...
CHAPTER 9 The Countess Olenska had said "after five"; and at half after the hour Newland Archer rang the bell of the peeling stucco house with a giant wisteria throttling its feeble...
CHAPTER 13 It was a crowded night at Wallack's theatre. The play was "The Shaughraun," with Dion Boucicault in the title role and Harry Montague and Ada Dyas as the lovers....
CHAPTER 3 It invariably happened in the same way. Mrs. Julius Beaufort, on the night of her annual ball, never failed to appear at the Opera; indeed, she always gave her ball on an Opera night in...
Edmund now believed himself perfectly acquainted with all that Fanny could tell, or could leave to be conjectured of her sentiments, and he was satisfied. It had been, as he before presumed, too hasty...