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The Bridge Builders
Quote, "There were labour contractors by the half-hundred - fitters and riveters, European, borrowed from the railway workshops, with, perhaps, twenty white and half-caste subordinates to direct, u...
The Deserted Woman
Quote, "The figure of the Vicomtesse de Beauseant rose up suddenly before him with gracious thronging associations. She was a new world for him, a world of fears and hopes, a world to fight for and...
Following the Equator, Part 1
Following the Equator is a travel account of Mark Twain's journey around the British Empire in 1897. Part 1
Lost Leaders
Lost Leaders by Andrew Lang. Non-fiction
A House to Let
A House to Let, Charles Dickens
Note-Book of Anton Chekhov
Note-Book of Anton Chekhov by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
To be Read at Dusk
To be Read at Dusk is a collection of stories by Charles Dickens
The Grand Inquisitor
The Grand Inquisitor is a parable that was written in the novel The Brothers Karamazov and is regarded to be one of the most famous passages in modern literature. Its theme centres around freedom a...
The Poison Belt
The Poison Belt by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle follows his first novel The Lost World. Again, Professor Challenger is central to this story, in dealing with the problem of Earth's passing through a pois...
Major Barbara
Major Barbara is a three act play by G. Bernard Shaw. Its regarded by many as Shaw's most controversial work due to his criticism of Christianity and the Salvation Army.
The Dolliver Romance
Quote, "Little Pansie was the one earthly creature that inherited a drop of the Dolliver blood. The Doctor's only child, poor Bessie's offspring, had died the better part of a hundred years before,...
The Hunting of the Snark
The Hunting of the Snark is a classic nonsense poem by Lewis Carroll.
Childhood
Childhood, Leo Tolstoy
The Son of the Wolf
Quote, "Man rarely places a proper valuation upon his womankind, at least not until deprived of them. He has no conception of the subtle atmosphere exhaled by the sex feminine, so long as he bathes...
The Sea Gull
The Sea Gull by Russian author Anton Checkov, a romantic play, was inspired by a real-life incident of the death of a sea gull.