Its hard to argue with an old Indian or his tricks. I was driving Lonnie Little Bird up to Billings for an evening diabetes checkup at Deaconess Hospital when we pulled into the Blue Cow Caf, on the Crow Reservation just off I-90, for some supper. Th
LISTEN to this, said Lady Cynthia Drage. She read aloud from the journal she held in her hand. Mr. and Mrs. Unkerton are entertaining a party at Greenways House this week. Amongst the guests are Lady Cynthia Drage, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott, Major P
He was silent a minute or two, staring, not at the house, but at the thick undergrowth by which they were surrounded. Has it ever struck you, he said, that civilisation's damned dangerous? Dangerous? Such a revolutionary remark shocked Mr. Satterthwa
Angus died peacefully in the St Helier Cottage Hospital the following Friday. Ruth and the twins were at his bedside. Max flew over for the funeral, and the next day accompanied the twins back to school. When Ruth waved them goodbye she wondered if s
TOO MANY COINCIDENCES WHENEVER RUTH looked back on the past three years - and she often did - she came to the conclusion that Max must have planned everything right down to the last detail - yes, even before theyd met. They first bumped into each oth
One by one the cryonic systems shut down. One by one the people returned to life, among them Victor Kemmings. What amazed him was the lack of a sense of the passage of time. He had entered the chamber, lain down, had felt the membrane cover him and t
AFTER TAKEOFF the ship routinely monitored the condition of the sixty people sleeping in its cryonic tanks. One malfunction showed, that of person nine. His EEG revealed brain activity. Shit, the ship said to itself. Complex homeostatic devices locke
The Clothes They Stood Up In by Alan Bennett Mrs. Ransome, too, could see the cheerful side of things, but then she always did. When they had got married they had kitted themselves out with all the necessities of a well-run household; they had a dinn
The Ransomes had been burgled. Robbed, Mrs. Ransome said. Burgled, Mr. Ransome corrected. Premises were burgled; persons were robbed. Mr. Ransome was a solicitor by profession and thought words mattered. Though burgled was the wrong word too. Burglar
I need not tell you that it would be very awkward if this letter found its way into the hands of the prosecution. Your wife has lied, and she would be asked to explain the lie. It alters things a little if Hammond did not intrude, an unwanted guest,
In these circumstances we need not go into the matter further, he said slowly, at last breaking the silence. If the possessor of this letter sees fit to place it in the hands of the prosecution you will be prepared. His words suggested that he had no
She grew confused about what happened then. All that had been said before she remembered accurately, but now his words assailed her ears through a mist of horror and fear. He seemed to plead for her love. He broke into violent protestations of passio
Outside on the quay the sun beat fiercely. A stream of motors, lorries and buses, private cars and hirelings, sped up and down the crowded thoroughfare, and every chauffeur blew his horn; rickshaws threaded their nimble path amid the throng, and the
Richard and I sat on my porch, looking out over the dunes to the Gulf. The smoke from his cigar drifted mellowly in the air, keeping the mosquitoes at a safe distance. The water was a cool aqua, the sky a deeper, truer blue. It was a pleasant combina
After the guy was dead and the smell of his burning flesh was off the air, we all went back down to the beach. Corey had his radio, one of those suitcase-sized transistor jobs that take about forty batteries and also make and play tapes. You couldn't
Quite a decent-looking car, a Plymouth, was parked outside this hotel. It was very dirty, but how could you help that, with these roads? There were signs on the door advertising a brand of cigarettes, and of beer. She waited till the truck had turned
Dear Mr. Ken Boudreau, I just thought I would write and send my thanks to you for the nice things you said about me in your letter to your daughter. You do not need to worry about me leaving. You say that I am a person you can trust. That is the mean
Mr. McCauley would be upset when she left because shed given good service and it would be hard to replace her, but that would be all he thought about. Both he and his granddaughter were spoiled and self-centered. As for the neighbors, they would no d
Years ago, before the trains stopped running on so many of the branch lines, a woman with a high, freckled forehead and a frizz of reddish hair came into the railway station and inquired about shipping furniture. The station agent often tried a littl
He had never been involved with the mentally ill before, but he now felt more than ever that there should be strong international laws against them being too good-looking. How are you liking Zora? asked Mike over a beer, after work, after theyd mulle
- 【英文短篇小说】THE SISTERS
- 【英文短篇小说】The Star
- 【英文短篇小说】El-ahrairah and the Black Rabbit of Inlé
- 【英文短篇小说】The Trial of El-ahrairah
- 【英文短篇小说】The King's Lettuce
- 【英文短篇小说】Watership Down
- 【英文短篇小说】Three-Ten to Yuma
- 【英文短篇小说】The Evidence in the Case of Smith vs. Jones
- 【英文短篇小说】Cannibalism In The Cars
- 【英文短篇小说】Philomel Cottage(3)
- 【英文短篇小说】The Singular Habits of Wasps(1)
- 【英文短篇小说】Rowsby Woof and the Fairy Wogdog
- 【英文短篇小说】The Singular Habits of Wasps(2)
- 【英文短篇小说】The Singular Habits of Wasps(3)
- 【英文短篇小说】Gabriel-Ernest
- 【英文短篇小说】Sredni Vashtar
- 【英文短篇小说】The Penance
- 【英文短篇小说】The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding(1)
- 【英文短篇小说】Salt
- 【英文短篇小说】The Case of the Bloodless Sock(2)
- 【英文短篇小说】THE SISTERS
- 【英文短篇小说】The Star
- 【英文短篇小说】El-ahrairah and the Black Rabbit of Inlé
- 【英文短篇小说】The Trial of El-ahrairah
- 【英文短篇小说】The King's Lettuce
- 【英文短篇小说】Watership Down
- 【英文短篇小说】Three-Ten to Yuma
- 【英文短篇小说】The Evidence in the Case of Smith vs. Jones
- 【英文短篇小说】Cannibalism In The Cars
- 【英文短篇小说】Philomel Cottage(3)
- 【英文短篇小说】The Singular Habits of Wasps(1)
- 【英文短篇小说】Rowsby Woof and the Fairy Wogdog
- 【英文短篇小说】The Singular Habits of Wasps(2)
- 【英文短篇小说】The Singular Habits of Wasps(3)
- 【英文短篇小说】Gabriel-Ernest
- 【英文短篇小说】Sredni Vashtar
- 【英文短篇小说】The Penance
- 【英文短篇小说】The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding(1)
- 【英文短篇小说】Salt
- 【英文短篇小说】The Case of the Bloodless Sock(2)