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Fun o\' the Forge

Category: Short Stories  Author:novel 

In addition to many other blessings, God has given to us, Gaels of the Irish land, the priceless gift of humour, the saving grace of laughter. May we never lose them! They have been good friends to us in the days of darkness; let it be one of our duties to nurture and strengthen them in the brighter day that has already dawned in Eirin...


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Patroon van Volkenberg

Category: Short Stories  Author:novel 

The long-boat of Captain Tew had set me ashore on the southwest end of Long Island in a cove near the village of Gravesoon, which is just across the end of the island from New York. In those days the pirates were in bad repute with the government and Captain Tew durst not land me nearer the town for fear of the king’s officers; so I ha...


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Light Ahead for the Negro

Category: Short Stories  Author:novel 

From my youth up I had been impressed with the idea of working among the Negroes of the Southern states. My father was an abolitionist before the war and afterward an ardent supporter of missionary efforts in the South, and his children naturally imbibed his spirit of readiness and willingness at all times to assist the cause of the fr...


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Money (L\'Argent)

Category: Short Stories  Author:Emile Zola左拉 

The present version of M. Zola\'s novel \'L\'Argent\' supplies one of the missing links in the English translations of the Rougon-Macquart series which the author initiated some five and twenty years ago, and brought to a close last summer by the publication of \'Doctor Pascal.\' Judged by the standard of popularity, \'L\'Argent\' may ...


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The Challoners

Category: Short Stories  Author:novel 

The hot stress of a real midsummer day towards the end of June had given place to the exquisite tempered warmth of evening, and a little breeze born of the hour before sunset, and made fragrant among the glowing flower-beds of the vicarage garden just ruffled the hair of Helen Challoner as she half sat, half lay in a long deck-chair at...


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