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A HOUSE TO LET by Charles Dickens Contents: Over the Way The Manchester Marriage Going into Society Three Evenings in the House Trottle’s Report Let at Last OVER THE WAY I had been living at Tunbridg
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These are great evils; and it must be added that they appear to me to be irremediable.
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WE are travelling to Paris to the Exhibition. Now we are there. That was a journey, a flight without magic. We flew on the wings of steam over the sea and across the land.
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Chapter Summary Definition of political jurisdiction—What is understood by political jurisdiction in France, in England, and in the United States—In America the political judge can only pass sentence
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My father was posted in Patna. On the first Sunday there, my brother and I decided to do a little exploring on our bikes. It was still very early in the morning, and only a few people were about.
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I jumped into the first coach of the train. My friends, Raman and Shyam, followed me into the compartment. I heaved a sigh of relief, when I saw they were safe. But the relief was shortlived.
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Barbara Hambly. Traveling with the dead Chapter One All Souls and black rain, and cold that passed like needles through flesh and clothing to scrape the bones inside.
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Banks have been heavily involved in selling their services across national borders from the industry’s very beginning.
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But this truth was most satisfactorily demonstrated when civilization reached the banks of the Ohio.
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In the third week of November, in the year 1895, a dense yellow fog settled down upon London.
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Principal Causes Which Tend To Maintain The Democratic Republic In The United States A democratic republic subsists in the United States, and the principal object of this book has been to account for
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THE CHIMES Charles Dickens CHAPTER I–First Quarter.
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In recording from time to time some of the curious experiences and interesting recollections which I associate with my long and intimate friendship with Mr.
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The Great Sea-Serpent A New Wonder Story by Hans Christian Andersen THERE was a little fish—a salt-water fish—of good family: I don’t recall the name—you will have to get that from the learned people
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