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By Rudyard Kipling
Introduction
In an issue of the London World in April, 1890, there appeared the
following paragraph: "Two small rooms connected by a tiny hall afford
sufficien...
Charles Brockden Brown
Chapter I.
I was the second son of a farmer, whose place of residence was a western
district of Pennsylvania. My eldest brother seemed fitted by nature for
t...
By Richard Harding Davis
I
I had made up my mind that when my vacation came I would spend it
seeking adventures. I have always wished for adventures, but, though I
am old enough--I...
William Congreve
TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE RALPH, EARL OF MOUNTAGUE, ETC.
My Lord,--Whether the world will arraign me of vanity or not, that I
have presumed to dedicate this comedy t...
Translated by A.R. Waller, M.A.
PREFACE
Amphitryon was played for the first time in Paris, at the Theatre du
Palais-Royal, January 13, 1668. It was successfully received, holding
t...
By R. L. Stevenson
CHAPTER I. THE FOREIGNER
AT HOME
"This is no my ain house; I ken by the biggin' o't."
Two recent books (1) one by Mr. Grant White on England, one on France by
...
by E. Phillips Oppenheim
Book I
A SOCIETY SCANDAL
Tall and burly, with features and skin hardened by exposure to the sun
and winds of many climates, he looked like a man ready to f...
Eliot Gregory
CHAPTER 1 - "UNCLE SAM"
THE gentleman who graced the gubernatorial arm-chair of our state when
this century was born happened to be an admirer of classic lore and the...