BY SIR ANTHONY HOPE HAWKINS (ANTHONY HOPE, PSEUD.)
CHAPTER I.
RELUCTANCE.
I.
Neither life nor the lawn-tennis club was so full at Natterley that the
news of Harry Sterling's return had not some impo...
By HORATIO ALGER, JR.
CHAPTER I. THE WAR MEETING
The Town Hall in Rossville stands on a moderate elevation overlooking
the principal street. It is generally open only when a meeting has been
called by...
BY REBECCA HARDING DAVIS
A REMEMBRANCER OF BRITTANY FOR THE BEST FELLOW-TRAVELLER IN THE
WORLD
CHAPTER I
In another minute the Kaiser Wilhelm would push off from her pier in
Hoboken. The last bell h...
by William T. Kane, S.J.
PREFACE
Among Christian evidences the heroic virtue and holiness of Catholic
youth must not be overlooked. Juvenile and adolescent victories of a
conspicuous kind, over the fl...
By W.J. Jackman, M.E.
AND THOS. H. RUSSELL, A.M., M.E. 1912
CHAPTER I.
EVOLUTION OF TWO-SURFACE FLYING MACHINE.
By Octave Chanute.
I am asked to set forth the development of the "two- surface" type of...
E. NESBIT
TO JOHN BLAND
CHAPTER 1 BEAUTIFUL AS
THE DAY
The house was three miles from the station, but before the dusty hired
fly had rattled along for five minutes the children began to put their
h...
by Henry van Dyke
DEDICATION TO MY LADY GRAYGOWN
FISHERMAN'S LUCK
Has it ever fallen in your way to notice the quality of the greetings
that belong to certain occupations?
There is something about the...
By Sax Rohmer
CHAPTER I A CLIENT FOR PAUL HARLEY
Some of Paul Harley's most interesting cases were brought to his notice
in an almost accidental way. Although he closed his office in Chancery
Lane sha...
By Louise de la Ramee (Ouida)
There was a little boy, a year or two ago, who lived under the shadow of
Martinswand. Most people know, I should suppose, that the Martinswand is
that mountain in the Obe...
by HONORE DE BALZAC
Translated By Katharine Prescott Wormeley
DEDICATION
To Hector Berlioz.
CHAPTER I
MADAME JULES
Certain streets in Paris are as degraded as a man covered with infamy;
also, there ...