Search Results (6 titles)

Searched over 7.2 Billion pages in 1.27 seconds

 
Bari Culture (X) Fiction (X)

       
1
Records: 1 - 6 of 6 - Pages: 
  • Cover Image

Desert Dreams

By: Gracie C. Mckeever

...dated one of the largest and most singular treasury of Islamic history and culture around—costumes and traditional Saudi Arabian garb on display, alon... ..."Huh?" Therese could only stare at the mouth that had released that smooth baritone and realized it wasn't just his uniform that impressed her since h... ...t his experiences in Kuwait and her interests in Muslim belief and Islamic culture. Jury had shared his hopes and dreams—for him, for his single, work... ...n school, at work, months and years living and breathing Islam and Arabian culture. Being so near this genie-man turned her memory to mush. "I am sorr... ...eminded herself. Cuz after that crash course in Twentieth Century, Western culture she'd given him last night/this morning, he should have still been ... ...f a Five Percenter, just stated his case in that neutral-logical Mr. Spock baritone that drove her just as mad for its smoothness. "It does smell appe... ... "That's what I told her," Jabari put in. "I'm expressing my appreciation, Bari." Zee said and pushed her face at her big brother's, jumping bad. "Whe... ... Therese asked. Desert Dreams by Gracie C. McKeever 166 "I'm hungry too," Bari piped up. "Speaking of garbage disposals..." "I'll take the kids in th... ...tie taken you to her museum yet?" she blurted. "It's not auntie's museum," Bari put in as he made his way over to the dining room table and sat on Kan...

Read More
  • Cover Image

In the South Seas

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...ly, a house or two appeared, standing high upon the ankles of the hills, and one of these surrounded with what seemed a garden. These conspicuous habi... ...all him, because when he first visited the islands his arm was in a sling. Captain Hart, a man of English birth, but an American subject, had con- cei... ... brightness. Both are somewhat wider than Fakarava, measuring perhaps (at the widest) a quar- ter of a mile from beach to beach. In both, a coarse kin... ...cended; leaving, by the same steps, home and to-day. A few children followed us, mostly nude, all silent; in the clear, weedy waters of the canal some... ... to the heaven above; they took counsel with each other, the conspirators drew together in a knot; it was just an opera, the drums coming in at proper... ...rd of Cook. The inference was obvious: the explorer was a myth. So hard it is, even for a man of great natural parts like Tembinok’, to grasp the idea...

Read More
  • Cover Image

The Divine Comedy Volume 3 Paradise

By: Dante Aligheri

...e time for its lord; 10 and that born of Ansonia 11 which is towned with Bari, with Gaeta, and with Catona, 12 whence the T ronto and the V erde di... ...ter of Raymond Berenger. 11 A name for Italy, used only by the poets. 12 Bari on the Adriatic, Gaeta on the Mediterranean, and Catons at the too of ... ...hat followed by the saint. 49 Dante – Paradise of the barvest of this bad culture shall be seen, when the tare will complain that the chest is taken ...

Read More
  • Cover Image

The Perfect Wagnerite : A Commentary on the Ring of the Niblungs

By: George Bernard Shaw

...e and there into intolerable lengths of dull conversation by the principal bari- tone. Fortunately, even from this point of view, The Ring is full of ... ... out amusingly in Wagner. With tremendous exordium of brass, the tenor and baritone go at it with a will, showing off the power of their voices, follo... ...is creations have been able to inspire in minds of ex- ceptional power and culture. More plausible was the line taken by those who admitted the falseh... ...e manner of Verdi and Gounod for high sopranos, screaming tenors, and high bari- tones with an effective compass of about a fifth at the ex- treme tip...

Read More
  • Cover Image

At the End of the Winter, In the Shtcherbatskys House

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...and the soil, and consequently deducing all the principles of scien- tific culture, not simply from the data of soil and cli- mate, but from the data ... ...ial and manly serenity. “That’s it, Alexey,” said the captain, in his loud bari- tone. “You must just eat a mouthful, now, and drink only one tiny gla... ...ll there is in his soul,” she thought; “as for these lofty ideals, love of culture, reli- gion, they are only so many tools for getting on.” From his ... ...m Alexey Alexandrovitch had a high opinion, noted for his intelligence and culture. Alexey Alexandrovitch entered into conversation with him. There wa...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Middlemarch

By: George Eliot

...again, without any special object, save the vague purpose of what he calls culture, preparation 73 George Eliot for he knows not what. He declines to... ...f medial evidence— any glimmering of these can only come from a scientific culture of which country practitioners have usually no more notion than the... ...ults were marked by kindred traits, and were those of a man who had a fine baritone, whose clothes hung well upon him, and who even in his ordinary ge... ...aving off because they were “no good,” and observing that, after all, self-culture was the principal point; while in politics he would have been sympa... ...e all the evening.” “Y es, Rosamond, I shall,” said Lydgate, in his strong bari- tone. “I have some serious business to speak to you about.” No introd...

Read More
       
1
Records: 1 - 6 of 6 - Pages: 
 
 





Copyright © World Library Foundation. All rights reserved. eBooks from Project Gutenberg are sponsored by the World Library Foundation,
a 501c(4) Member's Support Non-Profit Organization, and is NOT affiliated with any governmental agency or department.