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Idle Ideas in 1905

Category: Author:杰罗米·K·杰罗米 Jerome Klapka Jerome 

“Charmed.  Very hot weather we’ve been having of late—I mean cold.  Let me see, I did not quite catch your name just now.  Thank you so much.  Yes, it is a bit close.”  And a silence falls, neither of us being able to think what next to say.


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Pat the Lighthouse Boy

Category: Author:Evelyn Everett-Green 

 "Nay, my son, not quite to heaven, for sure the blessed book tells us that there will be no more sea there;" and the woman looked out over the heaving expanse of grey-blue water with a strange soft wistfulness in her big grey eyes. One would have said to look at her then that she had known what it meant to lose those near and dear to ...


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Homespun Tales

Category: Author:novel 

 These three stories are now brought together under one cover because they have not quite outworn their welcome; but in their first estate two of them appeared as gift-books, with decorative borders and wide margins, a style not compatible with the stringent economies of the present moment. Luckily they belong together by reason o...


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The Green World

Category: Author:novel 

A zoo can be a rather depressing place, or it can be a lot of fun, or it can be so dull as to make the mind wander elsewhere in self-defense. In fairness to Emeraude, Robin Lampert had to concede that this one was not quite in the last group. He had been able to keep his attention on the exhibits. This was, in a way, surprising; for wh...


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Wild Kitty

Category: Author:novel 

"Yes, mother," replied Bessie Challoner. "You'll be late for school, child, if you are not quick."


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The Story of Red Feather

Category: Author:novel 

IT is within my memory that Melville Clarendon, a lad of sixteen years, was riding through Southern Minnesota, in company with his sister Dorothy, a sweet little miss not quite half his own age.


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The Young Carthaginian

Category: Author:novel 

 When I was a boy at school, if I remember rightly, our sympathies were generally with the Carthaginians as against the Romans. Why they were so, except that one generally sympathizes with the unfortunate, I do not quite know; certainly we had but a hazy idea as to the merits of the struggle and knew but little of its events, for ...


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Hunting Reminiscences

Category: Author:novel 

 I AM asked to begin with some reminiscences of the Cambridge University Drag and of the House of Commons Steeplechases. The former is not quite an easy task, for, after a lapse of sixteen or seventeen years, memory has to be plied with whip and spur before she will come up to the starting-post.


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The Raid of Dover

Category: Author:novel 

 Wilson Renshaw, the most brilliant member of the House of Commons, was on the verge of a complete breakdown at the end of the memorable Session of 1930, a session in which the marshalled forces of Socialism, allied with the insurgent women of England, had almost, but not quite, swept the board.


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Mermaid

Category: Author:novel 

Her brother eyed her with a wrathful blue eye. He never saw her that they did not quarrel. He was aware that, deep down, she loved him; he was aware that it was this jealous love of Keturah’s which had caused her to nag the young girl he had married some seven years earlier. Mary Rogers, in Keturah’s eyes, was a silly, thoughtless, fli...


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