CHAPTER II. Gregor first woke up from his heavy swoon- like sleep in the evening twilight. He would certainly have woken up soon afterwards without any disturbance, for he felt himself sufficiently...
Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens CHAPTER 16 PERSONS AND THINGS IN GENERAL Mr and Mrs John Harmon's first delightful occupation was, to set all matters right that had strayed in any way...
Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens CHAPTER 13 A SOLO AND A DUETT The wind was blowing so hard when the visitor came out at the shop-door into the darkness and dirt of Limehouse Hole, that it almost...
CHAPTER 47 "I have been thinking it over again, Elizabeth," said her uncle, as they drove from the town; "and really, upon serious consideration, I am much more inclined...
Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens CHAPTER 9 IN WHICH THE ORPHAN MAKES HIS WILL The Secretary, working in the Dismal Swamp betimes next morning, was informed that a youth waited in the hall who gave...
And to discuss the selection of Paul Ryan as the candidate for the vice presidency for the Republican Party, we have with us Fabian Nuñez, Democratic analist for the Univisión News; Helen Aguirre,...
i think of really good thing to look at here for all of the people who were being very critical of me and if so many others for saying uh... you know let's put aside the fact that we dislike...
CHAPTER III As for Tess Durbeyfield, she did not so easily dislodge the incident from her consideration. She had no spirit to dance again for a long time, though she might have had plenty of partners;...
Book the Second: The Golden Thread Chapter XVII. One Night Never did the sun go down with a brighter glory on the quiet corner in Soho, than one memorable evening when the Doctor and his daughter sat...