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Chance by Joseph Conrad (novels to read TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

g himself into liberty and a pension at last, or hadto go out of his gas-lighted grave straight into that other dark onewhere nobody would want to intrude. My humanity was pleased to discoverhe had so much kick left in him, but I was not comforted in the least. Itoccurred to me that if Mr. Powell had the same sort of temper . . .However, I didn't give myself time to think and scuttled across the spaceat the foot of the stairs into the passage where I'd been told to try.And I tried the first

The Lost Girl by D. H. Lawrence (best books for students to read txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

She disliked and rather despised James Houghton, saw in him elements of a hypocrite, detested his airy and gracious selfishness, his lack of human feeling, and most of all, his fairy fantasy. As James went further into life, he became a dreamer. Sad indeed that he died before the days of Freud. He enjoyed the most wonderful and fairy-like dreams, which he could describe perfectly, in charming, delicate language. At such times his beautifully modulated voice all but sang, his grey eyes gleamed

A Duet (with an occasional chorus) by Arthur Conan Doyle (best classic books to read .txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

down into the stress and worry of life, when I found you so highabove it? And what can I offer you in exchange?' These are thethoughts which come back and back all day, and leave me in theblackest fit of despondency. I confessed to you that I had darkhumours, but never one so hopeless as this. I do not wish my worstenemy to be as unhappy as I have been to-day.Write to me, my own darling Maude, and tell me all you think, yourvery inmost soul, in this matter. Am I right? Have I asked too muchof

The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights by Sir Knowles James (life changing books to read .TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

that ground, for something there is surely underneath that will not suffer the tower to stand?"The wizards at these words began to fear, and made no answer. Then said Merlin to the king-- "I pray, Lord, that workmen may be ordered to dig deep down into the ground till they shall come to a great pool of water." This then was done, and the pool discovered far beneath the surface of the ground. Then, turning again to the magicians, Merlin said, "Tell me now, false sycophants,

The Weapons of Mystery by Joseph Hocking (i am reading a book TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

nd we must all know each other. I know I may not be acting according to the present usages of society, but that does not trouble me a little bit."Accordingly, with the utmost good taste, she introduced me to a number of the people who had been invited. I need make no special mention of most of them. Some of the young ladies simpered, others were frank, some were fairly good looking, while others were otherwise, and that is about all that could be said. None had sufficient individuality to