CHAPTER VII Home Again Those first three weeks at Redmond had seemed long; but the rest of the term flew by on wings of wind. Before they realized it the Redmond students found themselves in the grind...
-BOOK ELEVENTH. CHAPTER II. THE BEAUTIFUL CREATURE CLAD IN WHITE. (Dante.) When Quasimodo saw that the cell was empty, that the gypsy was no longer there, that while he had been defending her she had...
CHAPTER 7. SNAKE GULCH Not far from the scene of our adventure with the White Streak as we facetious and appreciatively named the mustang, deep, flat cave indented the canyon wall. By reason of its...
CHAPTER 13 "I'll seek a readier path." --Parnell The route taken by Hawkeye lay across those sandy plains, relived by occasional valleys and swells of land, which had been...
THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN By Mark Twain NOTICE: PERSONS attempting to find a motive in this narrative will be prosecuted; persons attempting to find a moral in it will be banished; persons...
Chapter XXV THERE comes a time in every rightly- constructed boy's life when he has a raging desire to go somewhere and dig for hidden treasure. This desire suddenly came upon Tom one day. He...
CHAPTER 6. THE WHITE MUSTANG For thirty miles down Nail Canyon we marked, in every dusty trail and sandy wash, the small, oval, sharply defined tracks of the White Mustang and his band. The canyon had...
-BOOK NINTH. CHAPTER IV. EARTHENWARE AND CRYSTAL. Day followed day. Calm gradually returned to the soul of la Esmeralda. Excess of grief, like excess of joy is a violent thing which lasts but a short...
CHAPTER 18. DR. SEWARD'S DIARY 30 September.--I got home at five o'clock, and found that Godalming and Morris had not only arrived, but had already studied the transcript of the...
CHAPTER 19 "Salar.--Why, I am sure, if he forfeit, thou wilt not take his flesh; what's that good for? Shy.--To bait fish withal; if it will feed nothing else, it will feed my...