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  • Henry Seidel Canby – Business Is Business…. Read now

    BUSINESS IS BUSINESS BY HENRY SEIDEL CANBY I Six hours on the train had nearly exhausted Joseph Cargan. He had read all the available magazines, looked up his connections twice in the railway guide, and even gazed for an hour out of the window. But there were only woods and farms to be seen, scarcely…

  • Katharine Butler – In No Strange Land ….. Read now

    IN NO STRANGE LAND BY KATHARINE BUTLER HE was in the heart of the crowd, in it, and of it—the crowd of late afternoon whose simultaneous movement is the expression of a common wish to cease to be a crowd. His was one of the thousand faces that are almost tragical with weariness, tragical without…

  • Margaret Prescott Montague – Of Water And The Spirit… Read now

    OF WATER AND THE SPIRIT BY MARGARET PRESCOTT MONTAGUE ‘I WANT to tell you—I must tell you all about it.’ With a kind of grave finality, the little woman in the deck chair next to mine snapped together the collapsible drinking-cup with which she had been playing, and sat up, laying a small eager hand…

  • Shakespeare – The Winters Tale … Read now

    The Winters Tale Leontes was the King of Sicily, and his dearest friend was Polixenes, King of Bohemia. They had been brought up together, and only separated when they reached man’s estate and each had to go and rule over his kingdom. After many years, when each was married and had a son, Polixenes came…

  • Elizabeth Ashe – The Glory Box… Read now

    THE GLORY-BOX BY ELIZABETH ASHE I In Southern Ohio a girl’s wedding chest is her Glory-Box. If, like Mabel Bennet, you are the daughter of a successful druggist, the box is of cedarwood, delivered free of charge by the Dayton department stores; but if, like Eunice Day, you are the daughter of an unsuccessful bookkeeper…

  • John Galsworthy – Buttercup-Night …. Read now

    BUTTERCUP-NIGHT BY JOHN GALSWORTHY WHY is it that in some places there is such a feeling of life being all one; not merely a long picture-show for human eyes, but a single breathing, glowing, growing thing, of which we are no more important a part than the swallows and magpies, the foals and sheep in…

  • H. G. Dwight – In The Pasha’s Garden… Read now

    BY H. G. DWIGHT IN THE PASHA’S GARDEN Chapter 1 As the caïque glided up to the garden gate the three boatmen rose from their sheepskins and caught hold of iron clamps set into the marble of the quay. Shaban, the grizzled gatekeeper, who was standing at the top of the water-steps with his hands…

  • Lucy Maud Montgomery – The Bride Roses… Read Now

    The Bride Roses Miss Corona awoke that June morning with a sigh, the cause of which she was at first too sleepy to understand. Then it all came over her with a little sickening rush; she had fallen asleep with tear-wet lashes the night before on account of it. This was Juliet Gordon’s wedding day,…

  • JOSEPH CONRAD – A Smile Of Fortune… Read Now

    A SMILE OF FORTUNE HARBOUR STORY Ever since the sun rose I had been looking ahead.  The ship glided gently in smooth water.  After a sixty days’ passage I was anxious to make my landfall, a fertile and beautiful island of the tropics.  The more enthusiastic of its inhabitants delight in describing it as the…