Books By silviya


The Witness
Grace Livingston Hill Lutz The Witness
  • Erotic
  • English
  • 98247 Words
  • Ages 16 and up
  • 1653
  • 3

Like A Sudden Cloudburst The Dormitory Had Gone Into A Frenzy Of Sound. Doors Slammed, Feet Trampled, Hoarse Voices Reverberated, Heavy Bodies Flung Themselves Along The Corridor, The Very Electrics Trembled With The Cataclysm. One Moment All Was Quiet With A Content... Read more...

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The Poisoned Pen(Fiscle Part-3)
Arthur B. Reeve The Poisoned Pen(Fiscle Part-3)
  • Foreign Language Study
  • English
  • 104103 Words
  • Ages 16 and up
  • 1396
  • 2

Kennedy's Suit-Case Was Lying Open On The Bed, And He Was Literally Throwing Things Into It From His Chiffonier, As I Entered After A Hurried Trip Up-Town From The Star Office In Response To An Urgent Message From Him.

"Come, Walter," He Cried, Hastily Stuffing In A... Read more...

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Vellenaux A Novel
Edmund William Forrest Vellenaux A Novel
  • Nature
  • English
  • 73105 Words
  • Ages 16 and up
  • 1298
  • 0

The Bright Rays Of An Autumn Sun Fell Upon The Richly Stained Glass, Sending A Flood Of Soft, Mellow Rainbow Tinted Light Through The Quaintly Curved And Deeply Mullioned Windows Which Adorned A Portion Of The Eastern Wing Of That Grand Old Baronial Residence, Vellenau... Read more...

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Portraits Littéraires, Tome Iii Volume 1
C.-A. Sainte-Beuve Portraits Littéraires, Tome Iii Volume 1
  • Foreign Language Study
  • English
  • 179310 Words
  • Ages 14 and up
  • 1068
  • 0

La Poésie Grecque, Qui Commence Avec Homère, Et Qui Ouvre Par Lui Sa Longue Période De Gloire, Semble La Clore Avec Théocrite; Elle Se Trouve Ainsi Comme Encadrée Entre La Grandeur Et La Grâce, Et Celle-Ci, Pour En Être À Faire Les Honneurs De La Sortie, N'a Rien Perdu D... Read more...

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The Book Of The Bush
George Dunderdale The Book Of The Bush
  • Short Story
  • English
  • 110879 Words
  • Ages 16 and up
  • 1068
  • 0

While The World Was Young, Nations Could Be Founded Peaceably. There Was Plenty Of Unoccupied Country, And When Two Neighbouring Patriarchs Found Their Flocks Were Becoming Too Numerous For The Pasture, One Said To The Other: "Let There Be No Quarrel, I Pray, Betw... Read more...

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The Attache; Or,  Sam Slick In England(Fiscle Part-3)
Thomas Chandler Haliburton The Attache; Or, Sam Slick In England(Fiscle Part-3)
  • Foreign Language Study
  • English
  • 93005 Words
  • Ages 16 and up
  • 984
  • 2

We Left New York In The Afternoon Of -- Day Of May, 184-, And Embarked On Board Of The Good Packet Ship "Tyler" For England. Our Party Consisted Of The Reverend Mr. Hopewell, Samuel Slick, Esq., Myself, And Jube Japan, A Black Servant Of The Attache.

I Love Brevi... Read more...

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Life Of John Milton
Richard Garnett Life Of John Milton
  • Biography & Autobiography
  • English
  • 70798 Words
  • Ages 16 and up
  • 928
  • 2

John Milton Was Born On December 9, 1608, When Shakespeare Had Lately Produced "Antony And Cleopatra," When Bacon Was Writing His "Wisdom Of The Ancients" And Ralegh His "History Of The World," When The English Bible Was Hastening Into Print; When, Nevertheless, In T... Read more...

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A Publisher And His Friends (Fiscle Part-4)
Samuel Smiles A Publisher And His Friends (Fiscle Part-4)
  • Biography & Autobiography
  • English
  • 70505 Words
  • Ages 16 and up
  • 864
  • 1

We Have Already Seen That Mr. Murray Had Some Correspondence With Thomas Campbell In 1806 Respecting The Establishment Of A Monthly Magazine; Such An Undertaking Had Long Been A Favourite Scheme Of His, And He Had Mentioned The Subject To Many Friends At Home As Well A... Read more...

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A Terrible Temptation (Fiscle Part 3)
Charles Reade A Terrible Temptation (Fiscle Part 3)
  • Drama
  • English
  • 57190 Words
  • Ages 16 and up
  • 839
  • 0

The Morning-Room Of A Large House In Portman Square, London.

A Gentleman In The Prime Of Life Stood With His Elbow On The Broad Mantel-Piece, And Made Himself Agreeable To A Young Lady, Seated A Little Way Off, Playing At Work.

To The Ear He Was Only Conversing, Bu... Read more...

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Northumberland Yesterday And To Day
Jean F. Terry Northumberland Yesterday And To Day
  • Fairy Tale
  • English
  • 67706 Words
  • Ages 16 and up
  • 821
  • 0

Wild And Bleak It May Be, Hard And Cruel At Times It Undoubtedly Is, But, Nevertheless, This North-East Coast Of Ours Is At All Times Inspiring, Whether Half-Hidden By Storm-Clouds, Its Cliffs And Hollows Lashed By The "Wild North-Easter," Or Seen Calmly Brooding In The ... Read more...

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