British & Irish
epub |eng | 2010-11-25 | Author:Lucy Maud Montgomery [Montgomery, Lucy Maud]

“That’s done, Timothy, and I’m real thankful,” she said. “I guess there’ll be no need of saying anything more. Mr. Marshall is a fine young man, only a little thoughtless. ...
( Category: British & Irish January 21,2016 )
epub |eng | 2010-11-25 | Author:Lucy Maud Montgomery [Montgomery, Lucy Maud]

CHAPTER XIX. A DREAD PROPHECY “I’ve got to go and begin stumping out the elderberry pasture this afternoon,” said Peter dolefully. “I tell you it’s a tough job. Mr. Roger ...
( Category: British & Irish January 21,2016 )
epub |eng | 2004-09-09 | Author:Smollett, T. (Tobias) [Smollett, T. (Tobias)]

CHAPTER FOURTEEN WHICH SHOWS THAT A MAN CANNOT ALWAYS SIP, WHEN THE CUP IS AT HIS LIP. Those who have felt the doubts, the jealousies, the resentments, the humiliations, the ...
( Category: British & Irish January 9,2016 )
epub, mobi |eng | 2014-03-12 | Author:Thomas Hardy

'Charles from Knapwater House brought it,' she said. 'Miss Aldclyffe's writing,' said Mr. Springrove, before Edward had recognized it himself. 'Now 'tis all right; she's going to make an offer; ...
( Category: Cultural Heritage January 9,2016 )
mobi, epub |eng | 2014-07-28 | Author:William Morris

CHAPTER XXIX They Bring the Runaways to Burgstead So now being out of the wood, they went peaceably and safely along the Portway, the Runaways mingling with the Dalesmen. Strange ...
( Category: British & Irish January 8,2016 )
mobi, epub |eng | 2014-09-16 | Author:John Galsworthy

CHAPTER VII Afternoon at Timothy's If old Jolyon, as he got into his cab, had said: 'I won't believe a word of it!' he would more truthfully have expressed his ...
( Category: British & Irish January 8,2016 )
mobi, epub |eng | 2014-07-28 | Author:William Morris

"Nay thou shalt be dead, O warrior, thou shalt not see the Hall Nor the children of thy people 'twixt the dais and the wall. And I, and I shall ...
( Category: British & Irish January 8,2016 )
epub |eng | 2014-04-01 | Author:Scott, Sir Walter [Scott, Sir Walter]

Chapter III A man may see how this world goes with no eyes. Look with thine ears. See how yon justice rails upon yon simple thief. Hark in thine ear: ...
( Category: British & Irish January 8,2016 )
epub |eng | 2014-04-24 | Author:Wodehouse, P. G. [Wodehouse, P. G.]

The Good Angel Any man under thirty years of age who tells you he is not afraid of an English butler lies. He may not show his fear. Outwardly he ...
( Category: British & Irish January 8,2016 )
epub |eng | 2014-03-12 | Author:Thomas Hardy

Chapter VII Dick Makes Himself Useful The effect of Geoffrey's incidental allusions to Mr. Shiner was to restrain a considerable flow of spontaneous chat that would otherwise have burst from ...
( Category: British & Irish January 8,2016 )
mobi |eng | 1998-08-01 | Author:Charles Dickens

CHAPTER V {1}—THE RESTITUTION Captain Jorgan, up and out betimes, had put the whole village of Lanrean under an amicable cross-examination, and was returning to the King Arthur’s Arms to ...
( Category: British & Irish January 8,2016 )
epub |eng | 2011-09-18 | Author:Victor Canning

CHAPTER 11 CARAVAN ON THE COTSWOLDS Whether you are a nominalist or a realist I can guess what the word Broadway means to you. Broadway – girls in top hats, ...
( Category: British & Irish November 12,2015 )
epub, pdf |eng | 2010-06-30 | Author:Aldous Huxley [Aldous Huxley]

CHAPTER XXII December 8th 1926 MARK LIVED IN a dingy house off the Fulham Road. Dark, brown brick with terra-cotta trimmings; and, within, patterned linoleum; bits of red Axminster carpet; ...
( Category: British & Irish November 12,2015 )
mobi, epub |eng | 2005-05-01 | Author:Lord Dunsany

THE IDLE CITY There was once a city which was an idle city, wherein men told vain tales. And it was that city's custom to tax all men that would ...
( Category: British & Irish October 28,2015 )
mobi, epub |eng | | Author:Corelli, Marie [Corelli, Marie]

CHAPTER XXIII. "NOURHALMA." His first emotion on making this new mental rediscovery was, as it had been before in the King's audience-hall, one of absolute TERROR,… feverish, mad terror which ...
( Category: British & Irish October 28,2015 )