By ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE 1922
CHAPTER I. The Derelict
Link Ferris was a fighter. Not by nature, nor by choice, but to keep
alive.
His battleground covered an area of forty acres--broken, scrubby,
unce...
BY BURBANK L. TODD
CHAPTER I
THE CALL OF SPRING
"Well, after all, the country isn't such a bad place as some city folk
think."
The young fellow who said this stood upon the highest point of the Ridge
...
By Gustave Flaubert
CHAPTER I
In the eastern side of the Dead Sea rose the citadel of Machaerus. It
was built upon a conical peak of basalt, and was surrounded by four deep
valleys, one on each side, ...
by Charlotte Perkins Stetson Gilman 1860-1935
CHAPTER 1
A Not Unnatural Enterprise
This is written from memory, unfortunately. If I could have brought with
me the material I so carefully prepared, thi...
by Gilbert K. Chesterton
"To My Father"
The Author
Gilbert Keith Chesterton was born in London, England on the 29th of May,
1874. Though he considered himself a mere "rollicking journalist," he
was ...
by B. M. Bower (B.M. Sinclair)
CHAPTER 1
Stranded on the Prairie.
"By George, look behind us! I fancy we are going to have a storm." Four
heads turned as if governed by one brain; four pairs of eyes, ...
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Charles Dickens
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by Andrew Lang
DEEDS OF MEN
[Greek text which cannot be reproduced]. To Colonel Ian Hamilton. To
you, who know the face of war, You, that for England wander far,
You that have seen the Ghazis fly From...
BY SAMUEL BUTLER
Prefatory Note
"GOD the Known and God the Unknown" first appeared in the form ofa
series of articles which were published in "The Examiner" inMay, June,
and July, 1879.Samuel Butler s...
L. FRANK BAUM
CHAPTER One
The Call to Duty
Glinda, the good Sorceress of Oz, sat in the grand court of her palace,
surrounded by her maids of honor -- a hundred of the most beautiful
girls of the Fair...