-CHAPTER 6 'The authorities were evidently of the same opinion. The inquiry was not adjourned. It was held on the appointed day to satisfy the law, and it was well attended because of its...
CHAPTER 5 HELPING FREDDIE I don't want to bore you, don't you know, and all that sort of rot, but I must tell you about dear old Freddie Meadowes. I'm not a flier at literary...
CHAPTER 4 ABSENT TREATMENT I want to tell you all about dear old Bobbie Cardew. It's a most interesting story. I can't put in any literary style and all that; but I don't have...
Por la ventana abierta puedo ver, las nubes pequeñas flotando en el cielo El viento está soplando, mi nariz se está congelando Unos pocos tubos de escape están escupiendo ¡Ah! ¡El sol se está...
[hums and whistles] Come here [whistles] The enthusiasm when she comes is amazing [laughs] [OFF-SCREEN INTERVIEWER] "So is there a routine for you?" Pretty much guaranteed that...
[TRENTON DOYLE HANCOCK: REAL BIOGRAPHY] [Houston, Texas, June 2002] In this image here, we have Mound #1, "The Legend," being attacked by Vegans, who are the bad guys. And what...
-CHAPTER 13 'After these words, and without a change of attitude, he, so to speak, submitted himself passively to a state of silence. I kept him company; and suddenly, but not abruptly, as if...
Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens CHAPTER 16 AN ANNIVERSARY OCCASION The estimable Twemlow, dressing himself in his lodgings over the stable-yard in Duke Street, Saint James's, and hearing...
CHAPTER III ACROSS THE MOOR She slept a long time, and when she awakened Mrs. Medlock had bought a lunchbasket at one of the stations and they had some chicken and cold beef and bread and butter and...
CHAPTER: THE ELEPHANT'S CHILD IN the High and Far-Off Times the Elephant, O Best Beloved, had no trunk. He had only a blackish, bulgy nose, as big as a boot, that he could wriggle about from...