Presenting the Thanksgiving tales from the acclaimed authors to help you soak into the spirit of this wonderful festival: An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving (Louisa May Alcott) Two Thanksgiving Day Gentlemen (O. Henry) The Purple Dress (O.
Butterworth). Table of Contents THERE is one sound that I shall always remember. It is "Honk!" I spun around like a top, one summer day when I heard it, looking nervously in every direction. I had just come down from the city to the ...
Then he ordained prizes of the violent boxing match; a sturdy mule he led forth and tethered amid the assembly, a sixyear mule unbroken, hardest of all to break; and for the loser set a twohandled cup. Then he stood up and spake a word ...
When once I get to my village I could bring back half-a- dozen sturdy men of my own kinsfolk and claim it again.” The Lala shook his head. “I could not do it,” replied he. “I am sorry; but such things are not my business.
Then bade he them both be of one mind, and so seek the cattle, with Hermes as guide to lead the way, and show without guile where he had hidden the sturdy kine. The Son of Cronos nodded, and glorious Hermes obeyed, ...
'Juist the same as brings ye ridin' on anither man's beast,' said the sturdy servingman, blinking no whit – 'want o' siller to buy yin o' my ain.' Silver Sand looked him straight in the face, and the servingman looked straight back ...
When he reached the castle, Michael went straight to the gardener and offered his services.
One day a powerful king and his beautiful wife were sitting in the gardens of their capital city, talking earnestly about the future life of their little son, who was sleeping by their side in his beautiful golden cradle.
One day a powerful king and his beautiful wife were sitting in the gardens of their capital city, talking earnestly about the future life of their little son, who was sleeping by their side in his beautiful golden cradle.
One day a powerful king and his beautiful wife were sitting in the gardens of their capital city, talking earnestly about the future life of their little son, who was sleeping by their side in his beautiful golden cradle.
A Tale of Two Cities: Mystery of Edwin Drood: with Introduction, Critical Comments, Argument, Notes, Etc
GRANDMA'S TREASURES THE GREEN FAIRY BOOK by Andrew Lang The Tales in this volume are intended for children, who will like, it is hoped, the old stories that have pleased so many generations.
In this book: The Blue Fairy Book The Red Fairy Book The Yellow Fairy Book The Violet Fairy Book The Crimson Fairy Book The Orange Fairy Book
These are versions translated by Andrew Lang in 1897. Andrew Lang (31 March 1844 – 20 July 1912) was a Scottish poet, novelist, literary critic, and contributor to the field of anthropology.
GRANDMA'S TREASURES THE BLUE FAIRY BOOK by Andrew Lang The Tales in this volume are intended for children, who will like, it is hoped, the old stories that have pleased so many generations.
GRANDMA'S TREASURES THE RED FAIRY BOOK by Andrew Lang The Tales in this volume are intended for children, who will like, it is hoped, the old stories that have pleased so many generations.
He earned special praise for his 12-volume collection of fairy tales, the first volume of which was The Blue Fairy Book (1889) and the last The Lilac Fairy Book (1910).
GRANDMA'S TREASURES THE GREY FAIRY BOOK by Andrew Lang The Tales in this volume are intended for children, who will like, it is hoped, the old stories that have pleased so many generations.
GRANDMA'S TREASURES THE GREEN FAIRY BOOK by Andrew Lang The Tales in this volume are intended for children, who will like, it is hoped, the old stories that have pleased so many generations.
GRANDMA'S TREASURES THE YELLOW FAIRY BOOK by Andrew Lang The Tales in this volume are intended for children, who will like, it is hoped, the old stories that have pleased so many generations.