-CHAPTER XXV THE LOOTING OF ZODANGA As the great gate where I stood swung open my fifty Tharks, headed by Tars Tarkas himself, rode in upon their mighty thoats. I led them to the palace walls, which I...
Many people take their lives every day because of this taboo. The Bible is a very dangerous text. In the FPÖ [Austrian populist party] they said that homosexuality is a culture of death. If...
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I sometimes think that if Satan existed he couldn't devise a better way of keeping humanity in chains than by encouraging the blind uncritical veneration of scripture and the fossilisation of...
CHAPTER XIII: How Miss Bartlett's Boiler Was So Tiresome How often had Lucy rehearsed this bow, this interview! But she had always rehearsed them indoors, and with certain accessories, which...
BOOK I: THE ROBE CHAPTER IX. THE AFTERMATH Dusk of the following day was falling when the homing Andre-Louis approached Gavrillac. Realizing fully what a hue and cry there would presently be for the...
Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens CHAPTER 14 STRONG OF PURPOSE The sexton-task of piling earth above John Harmon all night long, was not conducive to sound sleep; but Rokesmith had some broken...
Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens CHAPTER 14 STRONG OF PURPOSE The sexton-task of piling earth above John Harmon all night long, was not conducive to sound sleep; but Rokesmith had some broken...
CHAPTER I A WONDERFUL STORY Tom Swift, who had been slowly looking through the pages of a magazine, in the contents of which he seemed to be deeply interested, turned the final folio, ruffled the...
CHAPTER I A WONDERFUL STORY Tom Swift, who had been slowly looking through the pages of a magazine, in the contents of which he seemed to be deeply interested, turned the final folio, ruffled the...