Mark Tidd
类别:英文短篇小说 点击次数:526 作者: 未知
简介:My name is MartinJames Briggs Martinbut almost everybody calls me Tallow, because once when I was younger I saw old Uncle Ike Bond rubbing tallow on his boots to shine them, and then hurried home and ...
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:6102 作者: 未知
简介:I almost danced with delight at the information, vague as it appeared, for during the last three months news of my uncle's progress in search of the mysterious treasure that was to restore the fortune...
类别:英文短篇小说 点击次数:661 作者: 未知
简介:EVERY man knows there are evils in the world which need setting right. Every man has pretty definite ideas as to what these evils are. But to most men one in par-tic-u-lar stands out vividly. To some,...
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简介:In this work I have endeavoured to portray a phase of life in a far-away land, a land concerning which we have only too little knowledge at the present time, though it is one of our Empire's greatest ...
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简介:The kettle sat on the hob, and Mona sat on the floor, both as idle as idle could be....
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简介:I desire to express grateful thanks to my researchers, Mr. James Nicholson of Kirkcudbright, who examined on my behalf all the local records bearing upon the period and upon the persons treated of in ...
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简介:Though there is no period at which the ancients do not seem to have believed in a future life, continual confusion prevails when they come to picture the existence led by man in the other world, as we...
类别:英文短篇小说 点击次数:1730 作者: 未知
简介:One beautiful evening, Yoritomo-Tashi was strolling in the gardens of his master, Lang-Ho, listening to the wise counsels which he knew so well how to give in all attractiveness of allegory, when, sud...
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简介:I trust I need not offer this audience, gathered in the noble hall of this historic Innof old Purpulei, Britain's ornamentany apology for challenging its attention in this and two succeeding addresses...
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简介:Now, Tom dear, don't you do another single thing for me; I'm sure I shall be all right, and Cousin Anna will meet me at the train in Boston and then everything will be smooth sailing. You'll miss your...