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If you would have your rooms interesting as well as beautiful, make them say something, give them a spinal column by keeping all ornamentation subservient to line. Before you buy anything, try to imagine how you want each room to look when completed; get the picture well i... Read more...
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Engine Number 206, Narrow Gauge, Was Pushing, Or Rather Failing To Push, The Old-Fashioned Box-Plow Through The Crusted Drifts On The Uptilted Shoulder Of Plug Mountain, At Altitude Ten Thousand Feet, With The Mercury At Twelve Below Zero. There Was A Wind--The Wint... Read more...
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A Young Man And An Old One Sat In The Shade Of The Willows Beside The Wide, Still River. The Glare Of A Hot August Sun Failed To Penetrate The Shelter In Which They Idled; Out Upon The Slow-Gliding River It Beat Relentlessly, Creating A Pale, Thin Vapour That Clung... Read more...
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"Then You Are Here!" Said A Stern, Gruff Voice, Addressing A Pale, Sickly-Looking Youth, Whose Frame Trembled And Whose Lip Quivered As He Approached One Who Sat At The Side Of A Low Pine Table;--It Was His Master, A Man Of About Forty, Of Athletic Form, And Of P... Read more...
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A One-Eyed Man With A Stuffed Crocodile Upon His Head Paused Before The Steps Of Cairo's Gayest Hotel And His Expectant Gaze Ranged Hopefully Over The Thronged Verandas. It Was Afternoon Tea Time; The Band Was Playing And The Crowd Was At Its Thickest And Brightest.
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Since You Are To Share With Me Such Foot-Notes As May Be Made On The Pages Of My Life During This Summer's Wanderings, I Should Not Be Quite Silent As To This Magnificent Prologue To The, As Yet, Unknown Drama. Yet I,
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I Take The First Interval Of Rest And Stillness To Be Filled Up By Some Lines For The Tribune. Only Three Weeks Have Passed Since Leaving New York, But I Have Already Had Nine Days Of Wonder In England, And, Having Learned A Good Deal, Suppose I May Have Something To Tell.
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Dear Old Apple-Tree, Under Whose Gnarled Branches These Stories Were Written, To You I Dedicate The Book. My Head Was So Close To You, Who Can Tell From Whence The Thoughts Came? I Only Know That When All The Other Trees In The Orchard Were Barren, There Were Alw... Read more...
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One Confidential Evening, Not Three Months Ago, Lionel Wallace Told Me This Story Of The Door In the Wall. And At The Time I Thought That So Far As He Was Concerned it Was A True Story.
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The Life Of Cowley, Notwithstanding The Penury Of English Biography, Has Been Written By Dr. Sprat, An Author Whose Pregnancy Of Imagination And Elegance Of Language Have Deservedly Set Him High In The Ranks Of Literature; But His Zeal Of Friendship, Or Ambition Of Elo... Read more...
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