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The Christmas Thorn, and Other Stories

The Christmas Thorn, and Other Stories PDF Author: Louise Stockton
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Category : Calendar reform
Languages : en
Pages : 104

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The Christmas Thorn, and Other Stories

The Christmas Thorn, and Other Stories PDF Author: Louise Stockton
Publisher:
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Category : Calendar reform
Languages : en
Pages : 104

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The Christmas Present and other stories

The Christmas Present and other stories PDF Author: Grazia Deledda
Publisher: SCB Distributors
ISBN: 1915568366
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 100

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A native of Sardinia, Grazia Deledda’s novels are mostly set in the rugged hills around her home town of Nuoro. Her characters reflect the difficult lives of people still constrained by ancient customs and practices. Her voice is powerful, her tone often sombre. But her wide-ranging talent had a sunnier side, revealed in many of her later works. The Christmas Present, first published in 1930, brings together a collection of folk tales, children’s stories and personal reminiscences that portray with humour and affection the lighter side of Sardinian life. This is a book that will charm and delight, opening a window on to the Sardinia of old and the formative influences on a Nobel laureate.

Bobby's Wolf and Other Stories

Bobby's Wolf and Other Stories PDF Author: Pansy
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 252

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A Christmas Accident and Other Stories

A Christmas Accident and Other Stories PDF Author: Annie Eliot Trumbull
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465515631
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 156

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AT first the two yards were as much alike as the two houses, each house being the exact copy of the other. They were just two of those little red brick dwellings that one is always seeing side by side in the outskirts of a city, and looking as if the occupants must be alike too. But these two families were quite different. Mr. Gilton, who lived in one, was a pretty cross sort of man, and was quite well-to-do, as cross people sometimes are. He and his wife lived alone, and they did not have much going out and coming in, either. Mrs. Gilton would have liked more of it, but she had given up thinking about it, for her husband had said so many times that it was women's tomfoolery to want to have people, whom you weren't anything to and who weren't anything to you, ringing your doorbell all the time and bothering around in your dining-room,—which of course it was; and she would have believed it if a woman ever did believe anything a man says a great many times. In the other house there were five children, and, as Mr. Gilton said, they made too large a family, and they ought to have gone somewhere else. Possibly they would have gone had it not been for the fence; but when Mr. Gilton put it up and Mr. Bilton told him it was three inches too far on his land, and Mr. Gilton said he could go to law about it, expressing the idea forcibly, Mr. Bilton was foolish enough to take his advice. The decision went against him, and a good deal of his money went with it, for it was a long, teasing lawsuit, and instead of being three inches of made ground it might have been three degrees of the Arctic Circle for the trouble there was in getting at it. So Mr. Bilton had to stay where he was. It was then that the yards began to take on those little differences that soon grew to be very marked. Neither family would plant any vines because they would have been certain to heedlessly beautify the other side, and consequently the fence, in all its primitive boldness, stood out uncompromisingly, and the one or two little bits of trees grew carefully on the farther side of the enclosure so as not to be mixed up in the trouble at all. But Mr. Gilton's grass was cut smoothly by the man who made the fires, while Mr. Bilton only found a chance to cut his himself once in two weeks. Then, by and by, Mr. Gilton bought a red garden bench and put it under the tree that was nearest to the fence. No one ever went out and sat on it, to be sure, but to the Bilton children it represented the visible flush of prosperity. Particularly was Cora Cordelia wont to peer through the fence and gaze upon that red bench, thinking it a charming place in which to play house, ignorant of the fact that much of the red paint would have come off on her back. Cora Cordelia was the youngest of the five. All the rest had very simple names,—John, Walter, Fanny, and Susan,—but when it came to Cora Cordelia, luxuries were beginning to get very scarce in the Bilton family, and Mrs. Bilton felt that she must make up for it by being lavish, in one direction or another. She had wished to name Fanny, Cora, and Susan, Cordelia, but she had yielded to her husband, and called one after his mother and one after herself, and then gave both her favorite names to the youngest of all. Cora Cordelia was a pretty little girl, prettier even than both her names put together.

The Gabble and Other Stories

The Gabble and Other Stories PDF Author: Neal Asher
Publisher: Start Publishing LLC
ISBN: 159780522X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 407

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In the eight years since his first full-length novel Gridlinked was published by Pan Macmillan, Neal Asher has firmly established himself as one of the leading British writers of Science Fiction, and his novels are now translated in many languages. Most of his stories are set in a galactic future-scape called ‘The Polity’, and with this collection of marvellously inventive and action-packed short stories, he takes us further into the manifold diversities of that amazing universe. No one does monsters better than Neal Asher, so be prepared to revisit the lives and lifestyles of such favourites as the gabbleduck and the hooder, to savour alien poisons, the walking dead, the Sea of Death, and the putrefactor symbiont.

Lucas Garcia and Other Stories. Original, Translated, and Selected

Lucas Garcia and Other Stories. Original, Translated, and Selected PDF Author:
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Category : Children's stories
Languages : en
Pages : 230

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Lucas Garcia, and Other Stories

Lucas Garcia, and Other Stories PDF Author:
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 230

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Stories Behind the Best-loved Songs of Christmas

Stories Behind the Best-loved Songs of Christmas PDF Author: Ace Collins
Publisher: Zondervan
ISBN: 0310239265
Category : Carols, English
Languages : en
Pages : 202

Book Description
Describes the origins of thirty-one famous Christmas songs, including "Jingle Bells," "O Holy Night," and "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," and provides the lyrics to each.

The Fear Room and Other Stories

The Fear Room and Other Stories PDF Author: Margaret Gibson
Publisher: Exile Editions, Ltd.
ISBN: 9781550960327
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 204

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The Athenaeum

The Athenaeum PDF Author:
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Category : Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 908

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