CHAPTER V. Anne's History "Do you know," said Anne confidentially, "I've made up my mind to enjoy this drive. It's been my experience that you can...
CHAPTER V Letters from Home For the next three weeks Anne and Priscilla continued to feel as strangers in a strange land. Then, suddenly, everything seemed to fall into focus--Redmond, professors,...
CHAPTER XV The Beginning of Vacation Anne locked the schoolhouse door on a still, yellow evening, when the winds were purring in the spruces around the playground, and the shadows were long and lazy...
Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens CHAPTER 2 THE MAN FROM SOMEWHERE Mr and Mrs Veneering were bran-new people in a bran-new house in a bran-new quarter of London. Everything about the Veneerings was...
Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens CHAPTER 6 THE GOLDEN DUSTMAN FALLS INTO WORSE COMPANY It had come to pass that Mr Silas Wegg now rarely attended the minion of fortune and the worm of the hour, at...
CHAPTER 24 In the face of all his handicaps, Jurgis was obliged to make the price of a lodging, and of a drink every hour or two, under penalty of freezing to death. Day after day he roamed about in...
CHAPTER 6 Jurgis and Ona were very much in love; they had waited a long time--it was now well into the second year, and Jurgis judged everything by the criterion of its helping or hindering their...
CHAPTER I. The Prisoner. Part 2 Aramis almost imperceptibly smiled. "'You know, Dame Perronnette, they are both so suspicious in all that concerns Philippe.'...
Mi pensis ke mi povus rakonti al vi iomete pri tio, kion mi ŝatas verki. Kaj mi ŝatas enmergiĝi en miajn temojn. Mi simple ŝatas enmergiĝi kaj fariĝi speco de homa kobajo. Kaj mi vidas mian vivon...