DR. BIDEN: Thank you. (Applause.) Thank you, David, and thank you all for coming. It was great to see you all here last night -- what a wonderful evening. And we're so delighted to have you...
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CHAPTER XXIX "Now, who mid ye think I've heard news o' this morning?" said Dairyman Crick, as he sat down to breakfast next day, with a riddling gaze round upon the...
CHAPTER XXXII I continued the labours of the village- school as actively and faithfully as I could. It was truly hard work at first. Some time elapsed before, with all my efforts, I could comprehend...
The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton CHAPTER I. On a January evening of the early seventies, Christine Nilsson was singing in Faust at the Academy of Music in New York. Though there was already talk...
The Age of Innocence av Edith Wharton KAPITTEL XI. Noen to uker senere, Newland Archer, sitter i abstrahert lediggang i sin private kupé av kontoret Letterblair, Lamson og Low, advokater på loven,...
Howards End by E. M. Forster CHAPTER 41 Far different was Leonard's development. The months after Oniton, whatever minor troubles they might bring him, were all overshadowed by Remorse. When...
Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens CHAPTER 10 SCOUTS OUT 'And so, Miss Wren,' said Mr Eugene Wrayburn, 'I cannot persuade you to dress me a doll?'...
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 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...