CHAPTER 22-PART 1 Anne went home to think over all that she had heard. In one point, her feelings were relieved by this knowledge of Mr Elliot. There was no longer anything of tenderness due to him....
CHAPTER 10 Other opportunities of making her observations could not fail to occur. Anne had soon been in company with all the four together often enough to have an opinion, though too wise to...
SENSE AND SENSIBILITY by Jane Austen (1811) Chapter 39 The Miss Dashwoods had now been rather more than two months in town, and Marianne's impatience to be gone increased every day. She sighed...
CHAPTER 23-PART 1 One day only had passed since Anne's conversation with Mrs Smith; but a keener interest had succeeded, and she was now so little touched by Mr Elliot's conduct,...
Book the Second: The Golden Thread Chapter IX. The Gorgon's Head It was a heavy mass of building, that chateau of Monsieur the Marquis, with a large stone courtyard before it, and two stone...
CHAPTER 10. SUCCESS AND FAILURE At last the marvel in the north dimmed, the obscure gray shade lifted, the hope in the south brightened, and the mercury climbed reluctantly, with a tyrant's...
So what is happening now is that the discussion goes from on air to online, from tv to strictly internet! If you are watching this now, you are probably watching on a PC or laptop, or a Smartphone or...
SENSE AND SENSIBILITY by Jane Austen (1811) Chapter 30 Mrs. Jennings came immediately to their room on her return, and without waiting to have her request of admittance answered, opened the door and...
-BOOK EIGHTH. CHAPTER IV. LASCIATE OGNI SPERANZA --LEAVE ALL HOPE BEHIND, YE WHO ENTER HERE. In the Middle Ages, when an edifice was complete, there was almost as much of it in the earth as above it....
CHAPTER 24. DR. SEWARD'S PHONOGRAPH DIARY SPOKEN BY VAN HELSING This to Jonathan Harker. You are to stay with your dear Madam Mina. We shall go to make our search, if I can call it so, for it...