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  • CHAPTER I of Grimms’ Fairy Tales – A0202

    Grimms’ Fairy Tales Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm THE GOLDEN BIRD A certain king had a beautiful garden, and in the garden stood a tree which bore golden apples. These apples were always counted, and about the time when they began to grow ripe it was found that every night one of them was gone. The

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  • CHAPTER XVII of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn – A0202

    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain An Evening Call.—The Farm in Arkansaw.—Interior Decorations.—Stephen Dowling Bots.—Poetical Effusions. In about a minute somebody spoke out of a window without putting his head out, and says: “Be done, boys! Who’s there?” I says: “It’s me.” “Who’s me?” “George Jackson, sir.” “What do you want?” “I don’t want nothing,

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  • CHAPTER XVI of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn – A0202

    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain Expectation.—A White Lie.—Floating Currency.—Running by Cairo.—Swimming Ashore. We slept most all day, and started out at night, a little ways behind a monstrous long raft that was as long going by as a procession. She had four long sweeps at each end, so we judged she carried as many

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  • CHAPTER XV of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn – A0202

    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain Huck Loses the Raft.—In the Fog.—Huck Finds the Raft.—Trash. We judged that three nights more would fetch us to Cairo, at the bottom of Illinois, where the Ohio River comes in, and that was what we was after. We would sell the raft and get on a steamboat and

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  • CHAPTER XXXIX of Great Expectations – A0202

    Great Expectations Charles Dickens Iwas three-and-twenty years of age. Not another word had I heard to enlighten me on the subject of my expectations, and my twenty-third birthday was a week gone. We had left Barnard’s Inn more than a year, and lived in the Temple. Our chambers were in Garden-court, down by the river.

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  • CHAPTER XXXVIII of Great Expectations – A0202

    Great Expectations Charles Dickens If that staid old house near the Green at Richmond should ever come to be haunted when I am dead, it will be haunted, surely, by my ghost. O the many, many nights and days through which the unquiet spirit within me haunted that house when Estella lived there! Let my

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  • CHAPTER XXXVII of Great Expectations – A0202

    Great Expectations Charles Dickens Deeming Sunday the best day for taking Mr. Wemmick’s Walworth sentiments, I devoted the next ensuing Sunday afternoon to a pilgrimage to the Castle. On arriving before the battlements, I found the Union Jack flying and the drawbridge up; but undeterred by this show of defiance and resistance, I rang at

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  • CHAPTER III of A Tale of Two Cities – A0202

    A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens The Night Shadows A wonderful fact to reflect upon, that every human creature is constituted to be that profound secret and mystery to every other. A solemn consideration, when I enter a great city by night, that every one of those darkly clustered houses encloses its own secret;

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  • CHAPTER I of A Tale of Two Cities – A0202

    A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens The Period It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season

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  • CHAPTER IX of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Complete – A0202

    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Complete Mark Twain A Solemn Situation—Grave Subjects Introduced—Injun Joe Explains At half-past nine, that night, Tom and Sid were sent to bed, as usual. They said their prayers, and Sid was soon asleep. Tom lay awake and waited, in restless impatience. When it seemed to him that it must be

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  • CHAPTER VIII of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Complete – A0202

    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Complete Mark Twain Tom Decides on his Course—Old Scenes Re-enacted Tom dodged hither and thither through lanes until he was well out of the track of returning scholars, and then fell into a moody jog. He crossed a small “branch” two or three times, because of a prevailing juvenile superstition

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  • CHAPTER VII of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Complete – A0202

    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Complete Mark Twain A Treaty Entered Into—Early Lessons—A Mistake Made The harder Tom tried to fasten his mind on his book, the more his ideas wandered. So at last, with a sigh and a yawn, he gave it up. It seemed to him that the noon recess would never come.

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