Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens CHAPTER 1 SETTING TRAPS Plashwater Weir Mill Lock looked tranquil and pretty on an evening in the summer time. A soft air stirred the leaves of the fresh green...
CHAPTER VII Ethan went out into the passage to hang up his wet garments. He listened for Zeena's step and, not hearing it, called her name up the stairs. She did not answer, and after a...
CHAPTER II As the dancers poured out of the hall Frome, drawing back behind the projecting storm-door, watched the segregation of the grotesquely muffled groups, in which a moving lantern ray now and...
CHAPTER XXI BEN WEATHERSTAFF One of the strange things about living in the world is that it is only now and then one is quite sure one is going to live forever and ever and ever. One knows it...
Hello and welcome to Todd's kitchen. Mousse is a well known desert and its also easy to make, but im going to make it so much better. So join me today as i make my version of a nutella and...
The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton CHAPTER XXIII. The next morning, when Archer got out of the Fall River train, he emerged upon a steaming midsummer Boston. The streets near the station were full...
The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton CHAPTER XXXI. Archer had been stunned by old Catherine's news. It was only natural that Madame Olenska should have hastened from Washington in response to...
CHAPTER XXXVIII False Dawn "Just imagine--this night week I'll be in Avonlea--delightful thought!" said Anne, bending over the box in which she was packing Mrs. Rachel...