Frenzied Fiction狂乱小说集18章节
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:1544 作者: Stephen Leacock
简介:My Revelations as a Spy,Father Knickerbocker: A Fantasy,The Prophet in Our Midst...
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:1544 作者: Stephen Leacock
简介:My Revelations as a Spy,Father Knickerbocker: A Fantasy,The Prophet in Our Midst...
类别:英文短篇小说 点击次数:1543 作者: 未知
简介:Ellen settled herself on the most uncomfortable chair in the room for the simple reason that it was the only one left her, the others being occupied by her elders, relatives of various sorts. She pull...
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:1543 作者: 未知
简介:Being the Story of the World's Greatest Exploration and the Romance of a Very Gallant Gentleman...
类别:英文短篇小说 点击次数:1542 作者: Thomas Bailey Aldrich
简介:When I saw the little house building, an eighth of a mile beyond my own, on the Old Bay Road, I wondered who were to be the tenants. The modest structure was set well back from the road, among the tre...
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:1541 作者: 未知
简介:Within comparatively recent years the discovery has been made that it is possible to treat the Bible, for critical purposes, as though it were an ordinary item of national literature, while maintainin...
类别:英文短篇小说 点击次数:1540 作者: 未知
简介:When Christmas has passed it is useless to make believe that it is not winter, even if the snow has merely come in little flurries quickly disappearing in the leaves that now lie suppliant with brown ...
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:1538 作者: Fergus Hume
简介:弗格斯休姆的经典之作。This book have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning pro...
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:1538 作者: 未知
简介:The bitterness of it tasted dry and insipid in John Charlock's mouth, like Dead Sea fruit....
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:1537 作者: Marian Keith
简介:All afternoon the little town had lain dozing under the lullaby of a June rain. It was not so much a rain as a gentle dewy mist, touching the lawns and gardens and the maple trees that lined each stre...
类别:英文短篇小说 点击次数:1536 作者: 未知
简介:It is to be feared that honest and well-meaning men have not infrequently incurred the odium of posterity, not so much by reason of any enormities of which they have themselves been guilty, as because...