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It Can't Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis Chapter 25 Holidays were invented by the devil, to coax people into the heresy that happiness can be won by taking thought. What was planned as a rackety day for David's first Christmas with his grandparents was
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 3 About a year and a half before, Doctor Dohmler had some vague correspondence with an American gentleman living in Lausanne, a Mr. Devereux Warren, of the Warren family of Chicago. A meet
CHAPTER XII Mr. Knightley was to dine with themrather against the inclination of Mr. Woodhouse, who did not like that any one should share with him in Isabella's first day. Emma's sense of right however had decided it; and besides the consideration o
Chapter IV His mothers letter had been a torture to him, but as regards the chief fact in it, he had felt not one moments hesitation, even whilst he was reading the letter. The essential question was settled, and irrevocably settled, in his mind: Nev
Tender Is the Night - Book Three by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 2 Dick told Nicole an expurgated version of the catastrophe in Romein his version he had gone philanthropically to the rescue of a drunken friend. He could trust Baby Warren to hold her
All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque Mller hasn't finished yet. He tackles Kropp again. Albert, if you were really at home now, what would you do? Kropp is contented now and more accommodating: How many of us were there in the class
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley Chapter Four THE LIFT was crowded with men from the Alpha Changing Rooms, and Lenina's entry wars greeted by many friendly nods and smiles. She was a popular girl and, at one time or another, had spent a night with al
All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque TWO It is strange to think that at home in the drawer of my writing table there lies the beginning of a play called Saul and a bundle of poems. Many an evening I have worked over them--we all did
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley Chapter Eight OUTSIDE, in the dust and among the garbage (there were four dogs now), Bernard and John were walking slowly up and down. So hard for me to realize, Bernard was saying, to reconstruct. As though we were l
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley Chapter Seven THE MESA was like a ship becalmed in a strait of lion-coloured dust. The channel wound between precipitous banks, and slanting from one wall to the other across the valley ran a streak of green-the river
Demian by Hermann Hesse Twice or three times during my walks I had heard organ music coming from a small church at the edge of town. I had not stopped to listen. The next time I passed this church I heard the music again and recognized Bach. I went t
TWENTY-NINE All the peasants restraint in the presence of the master had vanished. The men began preparing for dinner. Some had a wash. The young lads bathed in the river; others arranged places for their after-dinner rest, unfastened their bags of b
SEVENTY-TWO Chapter 26 IN September Levin moved to Moscow for Kittys confinement. He had already been living there a whole month without occupation, when Sergius Ivanich Koznyshev, who had an estate in the Kashin Province and took a great interest in
SIXTY-FOUR Chapter 7 LEVIN did not return until they called him to supper. On the stairs stood Kitty and Agatha Mikhaylovna, deliberating what wines to serve. But why all this fuss? Serve the same as usual. No, Stiva does not drink it . . . Kostya! W
NINETY Chapter 16 KOZNYSHEV, an experienced dialectician, did not rejoin but immediately turned the conversation into another region. Well, if you want to gauge the national spirit arithmetically, of course that is very difficult to do! Voting has no
EIGHTY-SIX That review was followed by dead silence both in print and in conversation concerning the book, and Koznyshev saw that his six years work, carried out with so much devotion and labour, was entirely thrown away. His position was the more pa