CHAPTER XIX. The youth stared at the land in front of him. Its foliages now seemed to veil powers and horrors. He was unaware of the machinery of orders that started the charge, although from the...
CHAPTER IV An Evening in Uncle Tom's Cabin The cabin of Uncle Tom was a small log building, close adjoining to "the house," as the negro par excellence designates his...
CHAPTER XXVII An Afternoon at the Stone House "Where are you going, all dressed up, Anne?" Davy wanted to know. "You look bully in that dress." Anne had come down...
Chapter XI. 'Like Summer Tempests Came his Tears' The Rat put out a neat little brown paw, gripped Toad firmly by the scruff of the neck, and gave a great hoist and a pull; and the...
Chapter X. The Further Adventures of Toad The front door of the hollow tree faced eastwards, so Toad was called at an early hour; partly by the bright sunlight streaming in on him, partly by the...
Black Beauty by Anna Sewell CHAPTER 37. The Golden Rule Two or three weeks after this, as we came into the yard rather late in the evening, Polly came running across the road with the lantern (she...
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welcome to two eighty now with me is tema hosty and we are gonna start off this hour talking about the dream act uh... a pulitzer prize winning journalists jose vargas i'd just wrote apis that...
English Fairy Tales Collected by Joseph Jacobs Chapter 18: The Story of rhe Three Bears Once upon a time there were Three Bears, who lived together in a house of their own, in a wood. One of them was...