A Terrible Tomboy
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:1904 作者: 未知
简介:'Peggy! Peggy! where are you? Peggy! Aunt Helen wants you! Oh, Peggy, do be quick! Wherever are you hiding?'...
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:1904 作者: 未知
简介:'Peggy! Peggy! where are you? Peggy! Aunt Helen wants you! Oh, Peggy, do be quick! Wherever are you hiding?'...
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:1902 作者: 未知
简介:IT is many years since I first entertained a vague idea of translating the Orlando Furioso, and circumstances of little importance to the reader, led me more recently to undertake it in earnest. This ...
类别:儿童英文小说 点击次数:1901 作者: Johanna Spyri
简介:Toni, the central figure, is a little goat-herder who longs to develop his gift of wood carving. Little Toni and his mother live in a mountain hut in the Swiss alps. Toni wants to become a woodcarver,...
类别:英文短篇小说 点击次数:1900 作者: 未知
简介:Two recent books [1881] one by Mr. Grant White on England, one on France by the diabolically clever Mr. Hillebrand, may well have set people thinking on the divisions of races and nations. Such though...
类别:儿童英文小说 点击次数:1895 作者: 未知
简介:A man and a boy were ascending a steep street in a country town in eastern New York. The man was tall and dark-complexioned, with a sinister look which of itself excited distrust. He wore a slouch hat...
类别:英文短篇小说 点击次数:1894 作者: Edgar Allan Poe
简介:YE who read are still among the living; but I who write shall have long since gone my way into the region of shadows. For indeed strange things shall happen, and secret things be known, and many centu...
类别:英文科幻小说 点击次数:1894 作者: Edgar Rice Burroughs 埃德加·赖斯·巴勒斯
简介:As he dropped the last grisly fragment of the dismembered and mutilated body into the small vat of nitric acid that was to devour every trace of the horrid evidence which might easily send him to the ...
类别:英文短篇小说 点击次数:1893 作者: 未知
简介:This book, which presents the whole splendid history of English literature from Anglo-Saxon times to the close of the Victorian Era, has three specific aims. The first is to create or to encourage in ...
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:1893 作者: 未知
简介:Revenantla Belle Acadiethe words sang themselves over and over in my brain, but I could get no further than that one line, try as I might. I felt that it was the beginning of a song which, if only I c...