Chapter VI MONDAY morning found Tom Sawyer miserable. Monday morning always found him so-- because it began another week's slow suffering in school. He generally began that day with wishing he...
Chapter XXVII. I CREPT to their doors and listened; they was snoring. So I tiptoed along, and got down stairs all right. There warn't a sound anywheres. I peeped through a crack of the...
Chapter IX AT half-past nine, that night, Tom and Sid were sent to bed, as usual. They said their prayers, and Sid was soon asleep. Tom lay awake and waited, in restless impatience. When it seemed to...
Chapter XXIX. THEY was fetching a very nice-looking old gentleman along, and a nice-looking younger one, with his right arm in a sling. And, my souls, how the people yelled and laughed, and kept it...
Chapter XXXI NOW to return to Tom and Becky's share in the picnic. They tripped along the murky aisles with the rest of the company, visiting the familiar wonders of the cave--wonders dubbed...
Our Mutual Friend por Charles Dickens CAPÍTULO 12 O suor da testa de um homem honesto'S Sr. Mortimer Lightwood e Sr. Eugene Wrayburn teve um jantar de café-house juntos no escritório do Sr....
Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens CHAPTER 13 TRACKING THE BIRD OF PREY The two lime merchants, with their escort, entered the dominions of Miss Abbey Potterson, to whom their escort (presenting...
BOOK ONE THE COMING OF THE MARTIANS CHAPTER TWELVE WHAT I SAW OF THE DESTRUCTION OF WEYBRIDGE AND SHEPPERTON As the dawn grew brighter we withdrew from the window from which we had watched the...
BOOK ONE THE COMING OF THE MARTIANS CHAPTER TEN IN THE STORM Leatherhead is about twelve miles from Maybury Hill. The scent of hay was in the air through the lush meadows beyond Pyrford, and the...