CHAPTER XIX RETURN TO ENGLAND Having done all this I left them the next day, and went on board the ship. We prepared immediately to sail, but did not weigh that night. The next morning early, two of...
Book the Third: The Track of a Storm Chapter XIII. Fifty-two In the black prison of the Conciergerie, the doomed of the day awaited their fate. They were in number as the weeks of the year. Fifty-two...
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...
-CHAPTER 41 'To the very last moment, till the full day came upon them with a spring, the fires on the west bank blazed bright and clear; and then Brown saw in a knot of coloured figures...
THE ART OF WAR elsta Military ritgerð IN THE WORLD eftir Tzu SUN Kafla XI. Níu AÐSTÆÐNA 1. Sun Tzu sagði: The Art of War viðurkennir níu afbrigði af jörð: (1) Dispersive jörð, (2) facile jörð, (3)...
VOLUME III CHAPTER VII They had a very fine day for Box Hill; and all the other outward circumstances of arrangement, accommodation, and punctuality, were in favour of a pleasant party. Mr. Weston...
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,...
Michael: Now, even as the United States prepared to send a man to the moon, the U.S.S.R. achieved another first. They sent a thing to the moon. Liam: No way. Michael: Yeah, they did it first. They...
Book the Second: The Golden Thread Chapter VI. Hundreds of People The quiet lodgings of Doctor Manette were in a quiet street-corner not far from Soho- square. On the afternoon of a certain fine...