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A Poor Gentleman

A Poor Gentleman

Mrs. Oliphant | Fiction
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The house of Penton is one of the greatest in the county of which it is an ornament. It is an old house, but not of the kind which is now so generally appreciated and admired. It is not Elizabethan nor Jacobean, nor of the reign of Queen Anne. The front is Grecian, or rather Palladian, in heavy...

Ombra

Ombra

Mrs. Oliphant | Fiction
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Kate Courtney, fifteen, is an heiress with a house in the country - and a rather inflated idea of what her position entails. But she has no one who cares anything about her. She believes she has found happiness when she goes to live with her aunt Mrs Anderson and her cousin Ombra (whose name means...

The Minister's Wife

The Minister's Wife

Mrs. Oliphant | Fiction
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"In one second of time her warm, young life, the eager mingling of fears and hopes which had been tingling to her very finger-points, died in her, and she with them, as if she had been shot to the heart."

The Laird of Norlaw: A Scottish Story

The Laird of Norlaw: A Scottish Story

Mrs. Oliphant | Fiction
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The house of Norlaw stands upon the slope of a low hill, under shelter of the three mystic Eildons, and not very far from that little ancient town which, in the language of the author of “Waverley,” is called Kennaquhair. A low, peaceable, fertile slope, bearing trees to its top-most height...

History of the World 2025-2200

History of the World 2025-2200

Eric Boglio | Fiction
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Rajesh, an insignificant slum dweller from India is not having any of it! Sent to work on a new set of economic rules that were supposed to make the already obscenely rich even richer, he decides to sabotage that economic revolution the elite wanted to soon impose on the human world, and send the...

A Tragic Idyl

A Tragic Idyl

Paul Bourget | Fiction
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Synopsis That night (toward the end of February, 188—) a vast crowd was thronging the halls of the Casino at Monte Carlo. It was one of the momentary occasions, well known to all who have passed the winter season on the Corniche, when a sudden and prodigious afflux of composite humanity...

A House Divided Against Itself (Complete)

A House Divided Against Itself (Complete)

Mrs. Oliphant | Fiction
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The day was warm, and there was no shade; out of the olive woods which they had left behind, and where all was soft coolness and freshness, they had emerged into a piece of road widened and perfected by recent improvements till it was as shelterless as a broad street. High walls on one side...

Forest Trees and Forest Scenery

Forest Trees and Forest Scenery

G. Frederick Schwarz | Fiction
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In the ensuing pages I have made simple inquiries into the sources of beauty and attractiveness in American forest trees and sylvan scenery. In the concluding chapter, by way of contrast, I have given a short account of the esthetic effects of the artificial forests of Europe. The system which...

The Canary Islands

The Canary Islands

Florence Du Cane | Fiction
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These islands are known for being the sunshine centre of Europe, and offer mild temperatures and a range of outstanding natural attractions. In fact, five of its seven islands have been declared a Biosphere Reserve, and the archipelago has four national parks.

A House in Bloomsbury

A House in Bloomsbury

Mrs. Oliphant | Fiction
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Dora was a child, but also she was a lady, proof against any contamination of acquaintance which concerned only the letters of the alphabet. Her “h’s” could take care of themselves, and so could her “r’s". As for anything else, Mr. Mannering’s dreamy yet not unobservant eyes had taken...