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Yellow on the Outside, Shame on the inside : Asian Culture Revealed

By: Chi, Anson

... of long-guarded — secrets. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Anson Chi, born and raised in New York City, is an author, politician, model, activist environmental, ... ... spread this book like hot cakes! Knowledge is a right of the people. United States Constitution - The First Amendment "...no law...abridging the fre... ...pt me focused while writing, in no particular order) Warsaw · Joy Division · New Order The Stooges The Velvet Underground Belle & Sebastian Interpol T... ...an, or even Iraq which are all countries — in the continent of Asia. I must state this distinction of clarification so that there's no confusion in ... ...can't decide if Jordan is the greatest bane of my life or my greatest envy. 2 As I pull into the garage, Jordan hastily reaches into the backseat for... ...@ss. That is seriously messed up, Gabriel screams, as “ ” we drive onto the highway. Turn back around and I'll revenge Hiroshima on his cracker “ @s... ...er fake name-brand items in order to show off Asian Pride — Theorem Number 2: Status; because it's cheap Asian Pride Theorem Number 1: Money; — and...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...o 10 years, compared to worker ants which survive on average 50-150 days and up to 2 years in the tropics. Some ant varieties create no nests.... .... Yet, one of his more famous tableaux, Le Bateau (The Boat), hung upside down for 2 months in 1961 in the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Not on... ...u (The Boat), hung upside down for 2 months in 1961 in the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Not one of the art critics, journalists, 116,000 visit... ...to (428-347 BC). An Egyptian priest was supposed to have described it to the Greek statesman Solon (638-559 BC). The priest insisted that Atlanti... ...ryplace.com/speeches/berliner.htm Bible The Jews do not include the 27 books of New Testament in their Bible. The factoids below relate to the v... ...incy Adams would define Bolívar's military career as 'despotic and sanguinary' and state baldly that 'he cannot disguise his hankering after a crow... ...the US military to invade Bermuda and Britain's Caribbean assets. Australia and New Zealand were singled out as British allies and enemy powers. ... ...:30 PM, in Paris at the Place de Greve on the Right Bank of the Seine. It separated highwayman Nicolas Jacques Pelletier's head from the rest of his... ...ture sprawl on 1 acre each (c. 4,000 sq.m.). Fifty miles (=80 kilometers) of access highways were especially constructed, replete with 21 overpasses...

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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

...Farmer's festival calendar 172 * Modern annual festivals 173 * Chinese New Year 175 Songkran 176 New Year of Thai culture 176 * Programme of... ... Tables 1. Framework of structural changes ........... I. 13 2. Recorded interviews 1984-1999 ........... I. 16 3. Thailand mat... ... Finland is near the top, currently the leading country in competition for state-of-the-art technology. In international rankings, Finland is the leas... ...as rendered locality, village and municipal communities, even the national state, old- fashioned; the Finnish elite is now integrating its country int... ...ugs ever younger. In many countries, including Finland, young girls of the new, free generation have adopted behaviour patterns of gender equality and... ...free and thematic, starting from the interviewee's life history. The Table 2 Recorded interviews 1984-1999 Manas Indaphan Supong Nilobol Phan Sreesur... ...g are classified as relatively prosperous. (2 The city is at a junction of highways. Motorway No.1 from Bangkok follows the river Wang through the pro... ...rons. Gradually, the villages in the province have also turned towards the highways; they are the modern mainstreams. The Yuan people of the plains be...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...3344 Tel: (202) 373-3869 or Autovon 243-3869 Requesters in the Department of State may obtain copies from: Department of State INR/IC/CD Room 8646 New... ...ent of State may obtain copies from: Department of State INR/IC/CD Room 8646 New State Washington, D.C. 20520 Tel: (202) 647-9673. Requesters outside ... ...he World Factbook is by the Directorate of II Central Intelligence Ag United States Governm' i 11 n n style, format, coverage, ^ designed to meet thei... ...Namibia 1 7 1 Nauru 172 Nepal 17:5 Netherlands 1 71 Netherlands Antilles 176 New Caledonia 177 New Zealand 178 Nicaragua 180 Niger 182 Nigeria 183 Niu... ...2 Nepal 17:5 Netherlands 1 71 Netherlands Antilles 176 New Caledonia 177 New Zealand 178 Nicaragua 180 Niger 182 Nigeria 183 Niue IS I Norfolk Island ... ...e. Afghanistan 300km Set regional map VIII Geography Total area: 647,500 km 2 ; land area: 647,500 km 2 Comparative area: about the size of Texas Lan... ...ad tranship- ment point (15 km) on south bank of Amu Darya; government owned Highways: 21,000 km total (1984); 2,800 km hard surface, 1,650 km bitumin... ...nnecting Titograd (Yugosla- via) and Shkoder (Albania) completed August 1986 Highways: 4,989 km total; 1,287 km paved, 1,609 km crushed stone and/or g... ...umer goods Major trade partners: (1983-84) exports 26% Japan, 11% US, 6% New Zealand, 4% North Korea, 4% Singapore, 3% USSR; imports 22% US, 22% Japan...

...There have been some significant changes in this edition. A new Geography section has replaced the former Land and Water sections. Entries in the new section include area (total and land), comparative area, land boundaries, coastline, maritime claims, boundary disputes, climate, ter...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...on itself wns entirely suo- oessful, and despite its humorous side, tied a new itnot in tlie bond of ail Williams men. The parade, the fireworks, the ... ...tunate that we have scarcely any light this even ing; the old moon and the new must be hiding behind Jesup But, fortunately, Diogenes Hughes has promi... ...inehS Mgr, Office Hours: Editor, la.30 to i.oo j). in. daily, telephone 39-2 ; Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and FridHys, press room, ]. II., 8.00 to so.00 p.... ... so.00 p. ni. Manager, 12.30 to i.oop. ni. daily, telephone Subscription: $2,50 per Year, Payable Strict- ly in Advance. Single Copies, ,s Cents. Addr... ... his duties as one of the three land appraisers of the Laiul Cffioo of the State of New York. Mr. Hoover is an editor of the Union-Sun, a daily paper ... ...ments has been recognized by V/llllams men for over thirty years. Main and State Sts., Over Cutting & Co. NORTH ADAMS. - - - MASS. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROO... ...one in many islands of the South Sea, such as in the islajids of Zoma, New Zealandand Hawaii. CALENDAR FRIDAY, APRIL 18 8. 30 p. 111.—New York Alumni ... ...tric lighting. Dr. Hunter is a graduate of the University of Auckland, New Zealand, has pur- sued scientific studies in England, France and Germany, a... ...would earn indeed the genuine gratitude of every traver- ser of the campus highways. RESOLUTIONS Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God in His infinite ...

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The Labor Divide

By: Sam Vaknin

...ecessary) – a TOP PRIORITY. A limited amnesty should be declared by the state on violations of worker registration by employers. All employers sho... ...ter, but his “unemployment tenure” will re-commence from month 1 with the new registration. I recommend instituting a households’ survey in addit... ...its can be flat (as is the case in Bulgaria and Italy). In Australia and New Zealand, both sickness benefits and unemployment benefits are means te... ...can be flat (as is the case in Bulgaria and Italy). In Australia and New Zealand, both sickness benefits and unemployment benefits are means tested... ...f unemployment benefits reduced to their net present value (NPV). The state should provide matching funds if the person chooses to establish a b... ...ble law and benefit (for instance, for the purposes of the Health Fund). 2. Thus, they will not be “fired” but “retired”. 3. Upon retirement, they ... ... or the terminally ill – as is the case in Belgium (though only for up to 2 months). It makes economic sense, because their activities replace socia... ...hip and coverage by collective agreements were both reduced (USA, UK, New Zealand, Australia) that employment reacted favourably. Thus, at the one e... ...e the way of the dodo. "It's my (the supplier's or provider's) way or the highway" rules supreme. This uncertainty is further exacerbated by the pan...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...els based on assumptions are also in doubt because they are bound to be replaced by new models with new, hopefully improved, assumptions. One way ... ...out there", in the real world. e. Insightfulness – It must cast the familiar in a new light, mine patterns and rules from big bodies of data ("dat... ...ny economists go as far as to argue that no experiments can be designed to test the statements of economic theories. It is difficult - perhaps imp... ...he experiment is. c. The Psychological Uncertainty Principle – The current mental state of a human subject can be (theoretically) fully known. But... ...he more I have, for both are infinite. (William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act 2, Scene 2) Are we confronted merely with a bear market in stock... ...it depends on whom you ask. The European Central Bank maintains an annual target of 2 percent. Other central banks - the Bank of England, for instan... ...king financial instruments regularly. Governments - from the United Kingdom to New Zealand - set up "innovation teams or units" to foster innovatio... ...50) - mixtures of private and public goods. (Education, the courts, public defense, highway programs, police and fire protection have an) "element o... ...rmative. It converts some public goods into private ones and vice versa. Consider highways - hitherto quintessential public goods. The introductio...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

... his or her life, maintain, or prolong them at society's expense. Public hospitals, state pension schemes, and police forces may be required to ful... ...administration, the barely surviving radio station from the claws of the devouring state mechanism. It also has the right and obligation to interve... ...scheme known as the stock exchange, this expectation is proportional to liquidity - new suckers - and volatility. Thus, the price of any given stock... ...Honderich, Ted, ed. - The Oxford Companion to Philosophy - Oxford University Press, New York, 1995 - p. 31) Anarchists are not opposed to organizat... ...ree individuals. The Zapatistas movement in Mexico is an attempt to do just that. 2. Or, by creating voluntary, self-regulating organizations of f... ...ame - Canib - gave rise to the word "cannibalism"), to Maori tribes in today's New Zealand, and to various peoples in Sumatra (like the Batak). Th... ...Sergipe in Brazil. From Congo and Central Africa to Germany and from Mexico to New Zealand, cannibalism is enjoying a morbid revival of interest, i... ...thoritarian? What is less transcendental in the Global Village, in the Information Highway or, for that matter, in Steven Spielberg? The Left, thun... ..." has gone the way of the dodo. "It's my (the supplier's or provider's) way or the highway" rules supreme. This uncertainty is further exacerbated ...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

... his or her life, maintain, or prolong them at society's expense. Public hospitals, state pension schemes, and police forces may be required to ful... ...administration, the barely surviving radio station from the claws of the devouring state mechanism. It also has the right and obligation to interve... ...scheme known as the stock exchange, this expectation is proportional to liquidity - new suckers - and volatility. Thus, the price of any given stock... ...Honderich, Ted, ed. - The Oxford Companion to Philosophy - Oxford University Press, New York, 1995 - p. 31) Anarchists are not opposed to organizat... ...ree individuals. The Zapatistas movement in Mexico is an attempt to do just that. 2. Or, by creating voluntary, self-regulating organizations of f... ...ame - Canib - gave rise to the word "cannibalism"), to Maori tribes in today's New Zealand, and to various peoples in Sumatra (like the Batak). Th... ...Sergipe in Brazil. From Congo and Central Africa to Germany and from Mexico to New Zealand, cannibalism is enjoying a morbid revival of interest, i... ...thoritarian? What is less transcendental in the Global Village, in the Information Highway or, for that matter, in Steven Spielberg? The Left, thun... ..." has gone the way of the dodo. "It's my (the supplier's or provider's) way or the highway" rules supreme. This uncertainty is further exacerbated ...

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A Courageous Battle

By: Susan Bracken

...1 A COURAGEOUS BATTLE A Courageous Battle Susan Bracken 2 SUSAN BRACKEN Copyright © 2010 Susan Bracken. All rights reserved. No par... ...mb with self-loathing, she took her books up to her bed and lay down. This new hurt was tempered by the knowledge that boys were like that. In her sto... ...would sit by the pool and watch them until it was time to go home. CHAPTER 2 7 A COURAGEOUS BATTLE One summer evening she saw him shooting hoops in h... ... turned right back to his TV show. His mother hugged him. “Hi, Mum. What’s new?” he asked, not really interested and not expecting any answer other th... ...ting out their things just before you got here so that’s why I’m in such a state.” She sat next to him and blew her nose. “Mom and Daddy were going to... ...oger’s father had gone into a nursing home and his mother had moved to the States to live with Roger’s brother. Lacey retreated into her books and spu... ...t want to darken their happy mood. After about an hour they pulled off the highway and into the city of Barrie. The streets were in need of repair and... ...entimeters of snow is expected, with white- outs and zero visibility. Main highways are closed.” A list of cancelled events was scrolling across the s... ..., www.saves.asn.au {info@saves.asn.au} Voluntary Euthanasia Society of New Zealand, Epsom, Auckland, N.Z., 64-9-630-7035; www.ves.org.nz West Australi...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...ne Slow Art Work by Susie Kleiner © 2008 ISBN 978-0-9823076-3-2 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS IN THE HOTEL ................... ............................................................ 130 THE WELFARE STATE—CRADLE TO GRAVE BENEFITS ........................................... ... ..................................... 143 WORKING AND RESTING IN THE WELFARE STATE .............................................. 145 POVERTY IS RELATI... ...usinessman. He finds your country fascinating and wants to list it on the New York Stock Exchange. Lee isn‘t so sure he likes Kino. There‘s nobody t... ...y are barbarians. It is the same in the area of values, when we encounter new concepts we often criticize them because they are, or might be, unethi... ...to you if you won‘t do it to me. If we want to keep ourselves safe on the highway we adopt some rules. The right to speed in an auto or to drink and ... ...does Australia. Brazil gives four and a half weeks, but Columbia and New Zealand only give three. The U.S., Canada and Japan are far down the list ... ...unitions manufacturing, and the expense of a standing army. Then you have highway and railway building and maintenance. But these can be paid by ‗us... ...ies by their absence of corruption. Finland is number one, Denmark and New Zealand are tied for second with the UK at number 10 and the U.S. at 16. L...

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The World Set Free

By: H. G. Wells

...The World Set Free by H.G. Wells A PENN STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION The World Set Free by H. G. W... ...ON The World Set Free by H. G. Wells is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without... ...he essentials of the matter. One happy hit (in Chapter the Second, Section 2), on which the writer may congratulate himself, is the forecast that unde... ...egan the set- ting of that snare that shall catch the sun. S S S S Section 2 ection 2 ection 2 ection 2 ection 2 THAT DREAM was but a moment in a man’... ...n with the progress of the old stone age, but slow in comparison with this new age of systematic dis- covery in which we live. They did not very great... ...iled and failed and was still to be tested again and rejected again in the New World; Christianity and Mohammedanism swept away a thousand more specia... ... from Brazil, devour an egg from France with some Danish ham, or eat a New Zealand chop, wind up his breakfast with a West Indian banana, glance at th... ... four awful de- cades were swept away to the dealers in old metal, and the highways thronged with light and clean and shimmering shapes of silvered st...

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In the South Seas

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

... In The South Seas by Robert Louis Stevenson is a publicati... ...ished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Ne... ...ds the close of ’89. By that time gratitude and habit were beginning to attach me to the is- lands; I had gained a competency of strength; I had made ... ... By 8 In The South Seas the same step I had journeyed forth out of that comfort- able zone of kindred languages, where the curse of Babel is so easy ... ...mon to both races: common to both tongues the trick of dropping medial consonants. Here is a table of two widespread Polynesian words:— House. Love. T... ...he island. It is not considered what class is mostly seen. Yet we should not be pleased if a Lascar foremast hand were to judge England by the la- die... ...without with such a mental and implicit awe, and, when examined from within, should present so many apparent evidences of design. We read in Dr. Campb... ...l, he keeps the natives working and the roads passable. Without Stanislao and the convicts, I am in doubt what would become of the present regimen in ... ...t to plant in this land and in these dark regions, that they might receive 66 In The South Seas the root of all that is good and true, which is love....

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Vailima Letters

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

... Vailima Letters by Robert Louis Stevenson is a publication ... ...ed free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neith... ...ight rolled off up Vaea mountain-side; back with Clarke to the Mis- sion; had a bit of lunch and consulted over a queer point of missionary policy jus... ...serably smiling over the miserable issue of his own un- manliness. —Paul—a German—cook and steward—a glut- ton of work—a splendid fellow; drawbacks, t... ... ingenuity, I begin it at different places; so that if you stumble on one section, you may not even then sus- pect the fulness of my labours. Accordin... ...ch just shot through me like a bullet in one of my moments of awe, alone in that tragic jungle:— 13 V ailima Letters THE HIGH WOODS OF ULUFANUA. 1. ... ...ile, through the accident of a fire at an inn. She must not run from a marriage, I think; it would bring her in the wrong frame of mind. Once I can ge... ...lains scarce at all. Yesterday, she went down sola (at least accompanied by a groom) to pay a visit; Belle, Lloyd and I went a walk up the mountain ro... ...like; but does any single soul understand me? Fanny is on the whole very much better. Lloyd has been under the weather, and goes for a month to the So...

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Moby Dick; Or the Whale

By: Herman Melville

...MOBY DICK; OR THE WHALE by Herman Melville A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Moby Dick; or The Whale by He... ...Dick; or The Whale by Herman Melville is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Uni- versity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and witho... ...the pacific ocean.” By Owen Chace of Nantucket, First Mate of said vessel. New York, 1821. “A mariner sat in the shrouds one night, The wind was pip- ... ... of the whale, 12 Moby Dick the whalemen seem to have indirectly hit upon new clews to that same mystic North-West Passage.” —From “Some- thing” unpu... ...f them all, one grand hooded phantom, like a snow hill in the air. CHAPTER 2 The Carpet-Bag I STUFFED A SHIRT OR TWO into my old carpet-bag, tucked i... ... just arrived from the south seas, where he bought up a lot of ‘balmed New Zealand heads (great curios, you know), and he’s sold all on ‘em but one, a... ...a word till spoken to. Holding a light in one hand, and that identical New Zealand head in the other, the stranger entered the room, and without looki... ... I snuffed that Tartar air!—how I spurned that turnpike earth!—that common highway all over dented with the marks of slavish heels and hoofs; and turn... ...t floating forts; even pirates and privateers, though following the sea as highwaymen the road, they but plunder other ships, 72 Moby Dick other frag...

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Babbitt

By: Sinclair Lewis

...Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis is ... ...ublication Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without... ...sting them from the business center, and on the farther hills were shining new houses, homes—they seemed—for laughter and tranquillity. Over a concret... ...elow the bridge curved a railroad, a maze of green and crimson lights. The New York Flyer boomed past, and twenty lines of polished steel leaped into ... ...abula Street, 496—J. K. Dawson to Thomas Mullally, April 17, 15.7 X 112.2, mtg. $4000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nom And this morning Babbitt was... ...solutely, with figures all in rows and with precedents from Poland and New Zealand, that the street-car company loved the Public and yearned over its ... ... {illustration omitted: consists of several doodles and “(1) a profession (2) Not just a trade crossed out (3) Skill & vision (3) Shd be called “realt... ...tions, but he preferred advance informa- tion about the extension of paved highways, and this a grateful administration gave to him. Also, he was one ... ...l have a nice drive and get cool.” It was a night of lovers. All along the highway into Zenith, under the low and gentle moon, motors were parked and ...

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In the Days of the Comet

By: H. G. Wells

...IN THE DAYS OF THE COMET BY H. G. WELLS A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication In the Days of the Comet by H... ... the Days of the Comet by H. G. Wells is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Por- table Document file is furnished free and witho... ... beautiful, and in some subtle quality, in this small difference and that, new to me and strange. They were in no fashion I could name, and the simple... ...nd I am out of touch with my youth. The old life seems so cut off from the new, so alien and so unreasonable, that at times I find it bordering upon t... ...s of the old world disorder in our hearts. 9 H. G . Wells S S S S Section 2 ection 2 ection 2 ection 2 ection 2 PARLOAD stood at the open window, ope... ...istic papers of the old time. 36 In the Days of the Comet S S S S Section 2 ection 2 ection 2 ection 2 ection 2 I HAD CAST Nettie off in an eloquent ... ...ad its carpet and was taken in prayer. And in Sydney, in Melbourne, in New Zealand, the thing was a fog in the afternoon, that scattered the crowd on ... ...necessary connection with the land, except in certain limited instances of highway and common. All the rest of the land was cut up in the mad- dest wa... ...hem then—the United States of America, the Cape Colony, Australia, and New Zealand—spent much of the nineteenth century in the frantic giving away of ...

...miles away marks a city. All the appointments of this room were orderly and beautiful, and in some subtle quality, in this small difference and that, new to me and strange. They were in no fashion I could name, and the simple costume the man wore suggested neither period nor country. It might, I thought, be the Happy Future, or Utopia, or the Land of Simple Dreams; an erra...

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A Footnote to History

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...A Footnote to History by Robert Louis Stevenson A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication A Footnote to History by Robe... ... to History by Robert Louis Stevenson is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Uni- versity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and with... .... In addition to the old conundrum, “Who is the king?” they had supplied a new one, “What is the vice-king?” Two royal lines; some cloudy idea of alte... ...11 Robert Louis Stevenson came to him upon a visit and took a fancy to his new posses- sion. “We have long been wanting a boat,” said they. “Give us t... ...ians; take some of the most civilised. In Honolulu, convicts labour on the highways in piebald cloth- ing, gruesome and ridiculous; and it is a common... ...:: (1) The Government of Samoa has been assumed by King Tuiaana Tamasese. (2) By order of the King, it was directed that a Fono should take place to-d... ...e than once is- sued orders forbidding Samoans to take money from “the New Zealand firm.” These, when they were brought to his notice, Brandeis disown... ... in differ- ent quarters of Matautu. The volleys, fired inshore, raked the highway, a British house was again pierced by numerous bullets, and these s... ...o bring German despatches to Apia. The rumour came along with her from New Zealand that in these despatches Knappe would find himself rebuked, and Fle...

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Diana of the Crossways

By: George Meredith

...DIANA OF THE CROSSWAYS By George Meredith A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Diana of the Crossways by Geo... ...a of the Crossways by George Meredith is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without... ...is more, the beautiful creature can talk.’ He wondered, for she was young, new to society. Subsequently he is rather ashamed of his wonderment, and ac... ... on the spin when he said, ‘Who is she?’ Sir Lukin did not know. ‘She ‘s a new bird; she nodded to my wife; I’ll ask.’ He manoeuvred a few steps cleve... ...d scored, disfig- ured … a sort of barbarous Maori visage—England in a New Zealand mask. You may call it the sentimental view. In this case, I am deci... ...; and O marvel of a woman’s divination of a woman! there stood Diana. BOOK 2 CHAPTER IX SHOWS HOW A POSITION OF DELICACY FOR A LADY AND GENTLEMAN WAS ... ...ith her train independent of the common reserves and ar- tifices.’ ‘Not on highways, my dear!’ Diana, praising the speaker, referred the whole truth i...

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Reprinted Pieces

By: Charles Dickens

...Reprinted Pieces by Charles Dickens A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Reprinted Pieces by Charles ... ...eprinted Pieces by Charles Dickens is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without... ...........................................................................11 2 THREE ‘DETECTIVE’ ANECDOTES ................................................ ...roned, tomahawked, or eaten. Sitting on my ruddy hearth in the twilight of New Year’s Eve, I find incidents of travel rise around me from all the lati... ...ike a torch in the bark of some fisherman,’ which is the shining star of a new world. Bruce is caged in Abyssinia, surrounded by the gory horrors whic... ...eav ing him shipwrecked at Cleefeeway, which we apprehend to be Ratcliffe Highway—but heavier losses than that. Long ago a family of children and a m... ... information on such points as the following. Whether there really are any highway robberies in London, or whether some circumstances not con venient... ... gines, and Telegraphs; the chairman has erected mills and bridges in New Zealand. The usher at Our School, who was considered to know everything as ... ...OONEYMOUNT. Is it, or is it not, a ___ to saddle the parish with a debt of 2,745 pounds 6S. 9D., yet claim to be a rigid economist? Is it, or is it n...

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The Caged Lion

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...THE CAGED LION by Charlotte M. Yonge A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Caged Lion by Charlotte M... ... The Caged Lion by Charlotte M. Yonge is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without... ...ed at entrance, as if supposing the old man asleep; and at a slow pace the new-comer crossed the hall to the chimney, where he stood by the fire, warm... ... a voucher for the guest. The drawbridge had already been lowered, and the new-comer was crossing it upon a powerful black steed, guided by Father Nin... ...by the bare space trodden by feet of man and horse, and yet, in truth, the highway between Berwick and Edinburgh, which descended from a heathery moor... ...pindle side!’ ‘What are her lands?’ asked Malcolm. ‘Hainault, Holland, and Zealand,’ replied the lady. ‘Her father was Count of Hainault, her mother t... ... their seats in barges to return to Westminster by the broad and beautiful highway of the Thames. Here at once Alice Montagu nestled to Esclairmonde’s... ...James Kennedy, the King’s nephew, a real Parisian ‘bejanus,’ or bec jaune, 2 when they last had met in the Hotel de St. Pol; and thus not only qualifi... ...aited for him, and as a great bell began to ring, said ‘Pro caena,’ 5 and 2 Student of the first year. 3 Manners are lacking to the Northerners. 4 ...

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Moby-Dick or the Whale

By: Herman Melville

... 3 1 Loomings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 2 The Carpet Bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 3 T... ...ore you must not, in every case at least, take the higgledy piggledy whale statements, how ever authentic, in these extracts, for veritable gospel ce... ...Islands. “By art is created that great Leviathan, called a Commonwealth or State — (in Latin, Civitas) which is but an artificial man.” Opening sentenc... ... the Pacific Ocean. ” By Owen Chase of Nantucket, first mate of said vessel. New York. 1821. “A mariner sat on the shrouds one night, The wind was pipin... ...pen the haunts of the whale, the whalemen seem to have indirectly hit upon new clews to that same mystic North West Passage.” From “Something” unpubli... ... just arrived from the south seas, where he bought up a lot of ’balmed New Zealand heads (great curios, you know), and he’s sold all on ’em but one, a... ...a word till spoken to. Holding a light in one hand, and that identical New Zealand head in the other, the stranger entered the room, and without looki... ...barrow that Tartar air! — how I spurned that turnpike earth! — that common highway all over dented with the marks of slavish heels and hoofs; and turn... ...ut floating forts; even pirates and privateers, though following the sea as highwaymen the road, they but plunder other ships, other fragments of the l...

...Table of Contents: Etymology, 1 -- Extracts, 3 -- 1 Loomings, 15 -- 2 The Carpet-Bag, 20 -- 3 The Spouter-Inn, 24 -- 4 The Counterpane, 36 -- 5 Breakfast, 40 -- 6 The Street, 42 -- 7 The Chapel, 45 -- 8 The Pulpit, 48 -- 9 The Sermon, 51 -- 10 A Bosom Friend, 59 -- 11 Nightgown, 63 -- 12 Biog...

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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

By: Conan Doyle

...s at Trincomalee, and 1 “A Scandal in Bohemia” The Strand July 1891 pp. 61 75 2 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes finally of the mission which he had ... ...He had risen out of his drug created dreams and was hot upon the scent of some new problem. I rang the bell and was shown up to the chamber which had ... ...ooked impatiently at his gigantic client. “If your Majesty would condescend to state your case,” he remarked, “I should be better able to advise you.”... ... a monograph upon the deep sea fishes. “Let me see!” said Holmes. “Hum! Born in New Jersey in the year 1858. Contralto — hum! La Scala, hum! Prima donn... ...honourable title of the woman. The Red headed League 21 The Red headed League 2 I HAD called upon my friend, Mr. Sherlock Holmes, one day in the autu... ...ed his memory with a huge pinch of snuff. “Pray continue your very interesting statement.” “There was nothing in the office but a couple of wooden chai... ...It is quite separate and was left me by my uncle Ned in Auckland. It is in New Zealand stock, paying 4 1/2 per cent. Two thousand five hundred pounds w... ... claim, took to the bush, and in a word became what you would call over here a highway robber. There were six of us, and we had a wild, free life of i... ... gray suit, who seemed to be looking in my direction. The road is an important highway, and there are usually people there. This man, however, was lea...

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The Federalist Papers

By: Alexander Hamilton

...The Federalist Papers A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Federalist Papers is a pu... ...es Publication The Federalist Papers is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without... ............................................................ 6 FEDERALIST No. 2 ............................................................................ ...uction For the Independent Journal. HAMILTON To the People of the State of New York: After an unequivocal experience of the inefficacy of the sub- sis... ...he sub- sisting federal government, you are called upon to deliberate on a new Constitution for the United States of America. The subject speaks its o... ...eral of the late publications against the new Constitution. FEDERALIST No. 2 Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence For the Independent J... ... rivers in the world, run- ning at convenient distances, present them with highways for the easy communication of friendly aids, and the mutual trans-... ... was formerly and finally recognized, was concluded without the consent of Zealand. Even as recently as the last treaty of peace with Great Britain, t... ...minute topographical acquaintance with all the mountains, rivers, streams, highways, and bypaths in each State; or is it a general acquaintance with i...

...Excerpt: To the People of the State of New York: After an unequivocal experience of the inefficacy of the subsisting federal government, you are called upon to deliberate on a new Constitution for the United States of America. The subject speaks its own i...

....................................................................................................................................... 6 FEDERALIST No. 2 ................................................................................................................................................................... 9 FEDERALIST No. 3 ...........................................

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North America Volume One

By: Anthony Trollope

...North America Volume One by Anthony Trollope A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication North America: Volume One by ... ...erica: Volume One by Anthony Trollope is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without... ...................................................... 20 CHAPTER III: MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, AND VERMONT.................................................... ................................................. 169 CHAPTER XII: BUFFALO TO NEW YORK ..................................................................... ...e is no road within two miles of the house. The lake therefore is the only highway, and that is frozen up for four months in the year. When frozen, ho... ...alk alone. It is exactly the same with the colonies of Australia, with New Zealand, with the Cape of Good Hope, and with Jamaica. While England enjoys... .... Surely it is absurd on our part to quarrel with Caffre warfare, with New Zealand fighting, and the rest of it. Such complaints remind one of an anci... ...ode Island 174,621 Connecticut 460,670 New York 3,851,563 Pennsylvania 2,916,018 New Jersey 676,034 Total 10,582,099 In the South, the po... ...tely at a distance from any thoroughfare. At first the margins of nature’s highways, the navigable rivers and lakes, were cleared. But as the railway ...

...TER II: NEWPORT?RHODE ISLAND ................................................................................................. 20 CHAPTER III: MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, AND VERMONT ............................................................................ 34 CHAPTER IV: LOWER CANADA ................................................................................................

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The Noble Qur'An

By: Rev. J. M. Rodwell

...Rodwell, M.A. with an Introduction by the Rev. G. Margoliouth, M.A. A PENN STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION The Noble Qur'an The Koran tr... ...Introduction by Rev. G. Margoliouth is a publication of the Penn- sylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without... ...tle 1 96 Thick Blood or Clots of Blood 2 74 The Enwrapped 3 ... ...le 90 13 Thunder 91 2 The Cow 92 98 ... ...ct which it has produced on large masses of men. It has created an all but new phase of human thought and a fresh type of character. It first transfor... ... assigned to it, for it can manifestly only claim credit for that which is new in it, not for that which it borrowed from other systems. With regard t... ...12 The Koran TO SIR WILLIAM MARTIN, K.T., D.C.L. LATE CHIEF JUSTICE OF NEW ZEALAND, THIS VOLUME IS DEDICATED, WITH SINCERE FEELINGS OF ESTEEM FOR HIS ... ...have we not made him eyes, And tongue, and lips, And guided him to the two highways? 2 Yet he attempted not the steep. And who shall teach thee what t... ...d hath ever gone before you? Proceed ye even to men? attack ye them on the highway? and proceed ye to the crime in your assemblies?” But the only answ...

... to this class of literature, it yields to hardly any in the wonderful effect which it has produced on large masses of men. It has created an all but new phase of human thought and a fresh type of character. It first transformed a number of heterogeneous desert tribes of the Arabian peninsula into a nation of heroes, and then proceeded to create the vast politico-religious...

...1 96 Thick Blood or Clots of Blood 2 74 The Enwrapped 3 73 The Enfolded 4 93 The Brightness 5 94 The Opening 6 113 The Daybreak 7 114 Men 8 1 Sura I. 9 109 Unbelievers 10 112 The Unity...

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Two Years before the Mast, And Twenty-Four Years After: A Personal Narrative of Life at Sea

By: Richard Henry Dana

...6 DUTIES—DISCONTENT—SAN PEDRO CHAPTER XV — A FLOGGING—A NIGHT ON SHORE—THE STATE OF THINGS ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 BOARD—SAN DIEGO . ... ...ER XIX — THE SANDWICH 74 ISLANDERS—HIDE CURING—WOOD CUTTING— RATTLE SNAKES—NEW COMERS . . 82 CHAPTER XX — LEISURE—NEWS FROM HOME—’’BURNING THE WATE... ... . . . 90 CHAPTER XXII — LIFE ON SHORE—THE ALERT . . . . 94 CHAPTER XXIII — NEW SHIP AND SHIPMATES—MY WATCHMATE CHAPTER XXIV — SAN DIEGO AGAIN—A DE... ...ng journey. This was literally bidding ‘‘good night’’ to my native land. - 2 - Two Years Before the Mast Richard Henry Dana CHAPTER II — FIRST IMPR... ...rength enough to hold on to anything, and it was ‘‘pitch dark.’’ This was my state when I was ordered aloft, for the first time, to reef topsails. ... ... by us, at an immense price, and retail it among themselves at a real (12 1/2 cents) by the small wine glass. Their hides, too, which they value at t... ...ve that he was eaten, and that, they cannot endure to be taunted with.—‘‘New Zealand Kanaka eat white man;— Sandwich Island Kanaka,—no. Sandwich Isl... ...tly, until one of the men said he had a book which ‘‘told all about a great highway- man,’’ at the bottom of his chest, and producing it, I found, t... ...at upon the windlass, and sung sea songs, and those ballads of pirates and highwaymen, which sailors delight in. Home, too, and what we should do wh...

...ISH SAILOR, 40 -- CHAPTER XIV ? SANTA BARBARA?HIDE-DROGHING?HARBOR -- DUTIES?DISCONTENT?SAN PEDRO, 46 -- CHAPTER XV ? A FLOGGING?A NIGHT ON SHORE?THE STATE OF THINGS ON -- BOARD?SAN DIEGO, 52 -- CHAPTER XVI ? LIBERTY-DAY ON SHORE, 59 -- CHAPTER XVII ? SAN DIEGO?A DESERTION?SAN PEDRO AGAIN?BEATING UP -- COAST, 63 -- CHAPTER XVIII ? EASTER SUNDAY???SAIL HO!???WHALES?SAN -- J...

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The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson to His Family and Friends ; Selected and Edited with Notes and Introd. By Sidney Colvin : Volume 1

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...THE LETTERS OF R OBERT LOUIS STEVENSON V olume 1 A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Letters of Robert Louis S... ...s of Robert Louis Stevenson, Vol. One is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Univer- sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and with... ...with you. R. STEVENSON. 4 The Letters of R. L. Stevenson: V ol. 1 Letter: 2 SULYARDE TERRACE, TORQUAY THURSDAY (APRIL 1866) RESPECTED PA TERNAL RELA ... ...t is about half-way down this shore – no, six-sevenths way down – that the new breakwater extends athwart the bay. Certainly Wick in itself possesses ... ...sleep immedi- ately after dinner, or very nearly so. My hours have been 10-2 and 3-7 out in the lighter or the small boat, in a long, heavy roll from ... ... | +——————\ A\ \ B\ 11 The Letters of R. L. Stevenson: V ol. 1 C D is the new pier. A the schooner ashore. B the salmon house. She was a Norwegian: c... ...n which it was conceived, walking alone and very happily about the Suffolk highways and byeways on several splendid sunny afternoons. – Believe me, ev... ... couldn’t get it off. Awfully nice man here to-night. Public servant – New Zealand. Telling us all about the South Sea Islands till I was sick with de... ...me green-embowered house, play their music, Play and are gone on the windy highway; Yet dwells the strain enshrined in the memory Long after they depa...

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Master Francis Rabelais Five Books of the Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and His Son Pantagruel

By: Thomas Urquhart

...English by Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty and Peter Antony Motteux A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Five Books of the Lives, Hero... ...mas Urquhart and Peter Antony Motteux is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without... ...rquhart’s trans- lation of Book III. appeared posthumously in 1693, with a new edition of Books I. and II., under Motteux ’s editorship. Motteux ’s re... ... tions we must set the privilege of Francis I. of September, 1545, and the new privilege granted by Henry II. on August 6th, 1550, Cardinal de Chatill... ...g with a marrowbone in his mouth,—the beast of all other, says Plato, lib. 2, de Republica, the most philosophical? If you have seen him, you might ha... ... Populia heretofore answered, according to the relation of Macrobius, lib. 2. Saturnal. If the devil will not have them to bag, he must wring hard the... ...e grapes, as some cake-bakers of Lerne happened to pass along in the broad highway, driving into the city ten or twelve horses loaded with cakes, the ... ...ef was done by the shepherds and herds- men of Grangousier, near the broad highway beyond Seville. Picrochole incontinent grew angry and furious; and,... ... you Brit- tany, Normandy, Flanders, Hainault, Brabant, Artois, Hol- land, Zealand; they have passed the Rhine over the bellies of the Switzers and la...

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Memories and Portraits

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...MEMORIES AND PORTRAITS by Robert Louis Stevenson A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Memories and Portraits by Rob... ...on (1912 Chatto and Windus edition) is a publica- tion of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnished free and withou... ...e is tarred with the English stick. For Mr. Grant White the States are the New England States and nothing more. He wonders at the amount of drinking i... ..., more readily accessible to Mr. White than Boston to the English, and the New England self-sufficiency no better justified than the Britannic. It is ... ... which I used to admire; his reminiscences were all of journeys on foot or highways busy with post-chaises – a Scotland before steam; he had seen the ... ...ere consulting engineers to the Indian, the 59 Memories and Portraits New Zealand, and the Japanese Lighthouse Boards, so that Edinburgh was a world ... ...s as: “Scene 6. The Hermitage. Night set scene. Place back of scene 1, No. 2, at back of stage and hermitage, Fig. 2, out of set piece, R. H. in a sla... ...or The Wreck Ashore? Sixteen-String Jack whom I did not even guess to be a highwayman, troubled me awake and haunted my slumbers; and there is one seq...

...d in the ports of China and Japan, is still to be heard, in its home country, in half a hundred varying stages of transition. You may go all over the States, and -- setting aside the actual intrusion and influence of foreigners, negro, French, or Chinese -- you shall scarce meet with so marked a difference of accent as in the forty miles between Edinburgh and Glasgow, or o...

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Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers

By: Thomas de Quincey

...NARRATIVE and MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS BY THOMAS DE QUINCEY A PENN STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION Narrative and Miscellaneous P... ...ellaneous Papers by Thomas de Quincey is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without... ...d has at the moment of restoration literally the force and liveliness of a new birth—the very same pang, and no whit feebler, as that which belonged t... ...o sudden life on our first awaking, and is to all in- tents and purposes a new and not an old affliction—one which brings with it the old original sho... ...ose of his. He had three daughters already, which hap- pened to be more by 2+1 than his reckoning assumed as a reasonable allowance of daughters. A su... ... in the Temple, whilst once a king rose in mutiny against the priesthood, (2 Chron. xxvi 16-20,) suddenly the leprosy that dethroned him, blazed out u... ...me striking prophecies, not verbal but symbolic, if we turn from the broad highway of public histories, to the by-paths of private memories. Either Cl... ...ious savages. The natives of the Society and the Friendly Isles, or of New Zealand, and other favored spots, had, and still have, an art of cookery, t... ...ably distant. Even now, from considerations connected with China, with New Zealand, Borneo, Australia, we may say, that already the fields are white f...

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An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations

By: Adam Smith

...Y INTO THE NATURE AND CAUSES OF THE WEALTH OF NATIONS by Adam Smith A PENN STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION An Inquiry into the Nature an... ...f the Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without... ... his hand from one sort of employment to another. When he first begins the new work, he is seldom very keen and hearty; his mind, as they say, does no... ...lowed the same privi- lege, and might pay with the same nominal sum of the new and debased coin whatever they had borrowed in the old. Such opera- tio... ...ual attempts for their relief, it was enacted, by the 43d of Elizabeth, c. 2. that every parish should be bound to provide for its own poor, and that ... ...r money which circulates in any country may very properly be compared to a highway, which, while it circulates and carries to market all the grass and... ...gh the air, enable the country to convert, as it were, a great part of its highways into good pastures, and corn fields, and thereby to increase, very... ... wine drank in Great Britain, is clandes- tinely imported from Holland and Zealand. If there was either a free trade between France and England, or if... ...bliged it to contract great debts. The sin- gular countries of Holland and Zealand, besides, require a consid- erable expense even to preserve their e...

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The $30,000 Bequest : And Other Stories

By: Mark Twain

...by Mark T wain (Samuel L. Clemens) is a publication of the Penn sylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without... ..., and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State University nor Jim Manis, Faculty Editor, nor anyone associated with ... ..................................... .............................. 193 “THE NEW GUIDE OF THE CONVERSATION IN PORTUGUESE AND ENGLISH” ..................... ...For big returns.” “Big. That’s good. Go on, Aleck. What is it?” “Coal. The new mines. Cannel. I mean to put in ten thou sand. Ground floor. When we o... ...at way. Arthour T wain was a man of considerable note—a solici tor on the highway in William Rufus’s time. At about the age of thirty he went to one ... .... For instance, he would say eagerly, excitedly, “I once knew a man in New Zealand who hadn’t a tooth in his head”— here his animation would die out; ... ... inst., Clara, the daughter of Ephraim and Laura Hawks, aged 21 months and 2 days. That merry shout no more I hear, The $30,000 Bequest and Other Sto... ...; But ’tis God that has bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal. Funeral at 2 o’clock sharp. There is something very simple and pleasant about the foll... ...cover all the grades. Sometimes it was a king; sometimes it was a renowned highwayman; sometimes it was an unknown man killed in an extraordi nary wa...

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The Last Chronicle of Barset

By: Anthony Trollope

...The Last Chronicle of Barset by Anthony T rollope A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Last Chronicle of Barset ... ...ronicle of Barset by Anthony Trollope is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Uni- versity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and with... ...n above; but he wrote to Mr Crawley begging to know what was in truth this new diffi- culty, and offering any assistance in his power. He explained al... ... when they had first come to Hogglestock, and which even then had not been new. Now nothing but a poor fragment of it remained in front of the fire-pl... ... Barsetshire was open to him. He would take her with him to Canada, to New Zealand, or to some other far-away country , and there begin his life again... ... in Hook Court there are only two houses. There is No 1 Hook Court, and No 2 Hook Court. The entire premises indicated by No 1 are occupied 347 Antho... ... the trap-door is so conspicuous in the court, that no visitor, even to No 2, ever afterwards can quite divest his memory of those names, Burton and B... ...ust then. I think I heard that two or three men from the place went to New Zealand together. It just came out in conversation while I was in the inn-y... ...tely be- come acquainted with the hard and sharp stones of a newly- mended highway. The blood was even now red upon the wounds. ‘He’ll never be much g...

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To Build a Fire : And Other Stories

By: Jack London

...1899. First book publi cation in The Son of the Wolf, Houghton Mifflin, 1900. 2 JACK LONDON life. You should have seen the chase, down the river and ... ...s the Englishman, Prince, who pledged “Uncle Sam, the precocious infant of the New World;” the Yankee, Bettles, who drank to “The Queen, God bless her... ...im!’ An’ yeh bet I dusted fer the barn.” “Any kids waiting for you back in the States?” asked the stranger. “Nope; Sal died ’fore any come. Thet ’s wh... ... * * * Fifteen minutes had barely elapsed when the jingle of bells an nounced new arrivals. The door opened, and a mounted police man of the Northwe... ...nk, earnest face of his fellow countryman, he replied inconsequentially on the state of the trail. Then he espied Father Roubeau, who could not lie. “... ...ted Police!” cried Bettles, to the crash of the empty cups. The White Silence 2 C ARMEN won’t last more than a couple of days.” Mason spat out a chun... ...e stream fed the Por cupine, which in turn joined the Yukon where that mighty highway of the North countermarches on the Arctic Circle. But they had ... ...oir, they trickled through the dark forests and mountain passes, threading the highways in bark canoes, or with their moccasined feet breaking trail f... ...the youngsters on him. There was that bloke, Sandel. He had come over from New Zealand with a record behind him. But nobody in Australia knew anything...

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