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Prince Otto a Romance 1905 Edition

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...PRINCE OTTO A Romance 1905 edition by Robert Louis Stevenson A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publicati... ...Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Prince Otto – A Romance by Robert Louis Stevenson (1905 Edition) is a publication of the Penn- sylv... ... by the banks of a river in the Flowery Land; – and in particular the Scot who was then sick apparently unto death, and whom you did so much to cheer ... ...ded. It was a patch of hilly country covered with thick wood. Many streams took their beginning in the glens of Grunewald, turning mills for the inhab... ...nd duchy, among the number. On the south it marched with the comparatively powerful kingdom of Seaboard Bohemia, celebrated for its flowers and mounta... ...hich I make you freely welcome; for, sir,’ he added with a bow, ‘it is God who sends the guest.’ ‘Amen. And I most heartily thank you,’ replied Otto, ... ...omfortable promise of a wine barrel. It was homely, elegant, and quaint. A powerful youth hurried out to attend on the grey mare; and when Mr. Killian... ...uick temper, up with his whip and thrashed him, they do say, soundly. Kuno took it as best he could, but at last he broke out, and dared the Prince to... ...nds were indeed fanciful,’ returned the Baron. ‘It was conceived among the leaders that a territorial army, drawn from and returning to the people, wo...

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Memorials and Other Papers

By: Thomas de Quincey

...MEMORIALS and OTHER PAPERS By THOMAS DE QUINCEY A PENN STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION M... ...e new papers, I hope, will not be without their value in the eyes of those who have taken an interest in the original se- ries. But at all events, goo... ...ouse, the Messrs. TICKNOR & FIELDS, according to the amplest extent of any power to make such a transfer that I may be found to possess by law or cust... ...of human nature. But, on the contrary, the Peace Societies would, if their power kept pace with their guilty purposes, work degradation for man by dra... ...he islands of the East. The subject of the torment in that case as a woman who had been charged with some act of infidelity to her husband. And the lo... ...s too commonly abused the patience and long- suffering of Young England, I took a post-chaise to Laxton. The distance was but nine miles, and the post... ...eclined the requisition, and would furnish only four, on the plea that the leaders would only embarrass the other horses; but one at Bangor, from whom... ...o large- boned horses, usually taken from the plough, were harnessed on as leaders. By main force they hauled our wicked wheel- ers into the right dir... ...made by that brutal horse; and I, therefore, being a passenger on the box, took a note of the case; and on a proper occasion I may be induced to publi...

...es which you have already rendered me; namely, first, in having brought together so widely scattered a collection--a difficulty which in my own hands by too painful an experience I had found from nervous depression to be absolutely insurmountable; secondly, in having made me a participator in the pecuniary profits of the American edition, without solicitation or the shadow...

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The Shewing-Up of Blanco Posnet

By: George Bernard Shaw

...THE SHEWING-UP OF BLANCO POSNET By GEORGE BERNARD SHAW A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication ... ...his is to give governments a great many more things to do, it also gives a powerful stimulus to the art of How Not To Do Them: that is to say, the art... ... in future to be construed as if it contained a clause giving the landlord power to break it and evict the lessee if he produces a play without first ... ...ractical immu- nity from prosecution must be put an end to; but no manager who procures the Lord Chamberlain’s li- cence for a play can be punished in... ...perfectly free to do so, and shall be at no disadvantage compared to those who follow the ex- isting practice, except that they may be punished, have ... ... as a member of the Liberal Party, of which his father had been one of the leaders during the Gladstone era. Mr Harcourt was thus a young man marked o... ...uthor of a couple of plays of remarkable promise. Mr Harcourt informed his leaders that he was going to take up the subject of the censorship. The lea... ...uce what used to be called a Chinese civilization until the Chinese lately took to immoral courses by permitting railway contractors to desecrate the ... ...- plete. It was Lord Gorell whose vote had turned the close division which took place on the question of receiving my statement. It was Lord Gorell wi...

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The Enormous Room

By: E. E. Cummings

...gs) A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Enormous Room by E.(Edward) E.(Estlin) Cummings is a publication of the Pennsylvania Stat... ... for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Enormous Room by E.(Edward) E.(Estlin) Cummings, the Pennsylvania State University, Elect... ...t of official misinformation. He was entombed by the French Government. It took the better part of three months to find him and bring him back to life... ...rt of three months to find him and bring him back to life—with the help of powerful and will- ing friends on both sides of the Atlantic. The following... ...his friend alone. My son has a mother—as brave and patriotic as any mother who ever dedicated an only son to a great cause. The mothers of our boys in... ...fficial, a friend in need and a friend indeed in these trying experiences, took the precaution to have it delivered by messenger. Otherwise, fear that... ...merican Embassy at Paris and constant efforts by my friend Richard Norton, who was head of the Norton-Harjes Am- bulance organization from which they ... ...rdinary procession. Fritz was right behind them, however, and pressing the leaders hard. I heard Mon- sieur Auguste crying in his child’s voice: “If e... ... Captors—“and I know of her in Bel- gium, she is a great lady, she is very powerful and she is gen- erous; I fell on my knees before her, and implored...

...Introduction: ?For this my son was dead, and is alive again; he was lost; and is found.? He was lost by the Norton-Harjes Ambulance Corps. He was officially dead as a result of official misinformation....

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