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Brave New World by Aldous Huxley Chapter Eighteen THE DOOR was ajar; they entered. John! From the bathroom came an unpleasant and characteristic sound. Is there anything the matter? Helmholtz called. There was no answer. The unpleasant sound was repe
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley Chapter Sixteen THE ROOM into which the three were ushered was the Controller's study. His fordship will be down in a moment. The Gamma butler left them to themselves. Helmholtz laughed aloud. It's more like a caffein
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley Chapter Twelve BERNARD had to shout through the locked door; the Savage would not open. But everybody's there, waiting for you. Let them wait, came back the muffled voice through the door. But you know quite well, Joh
The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway 10 In the morning it was bright, and they were sprinkling the streets of the town, and we all had breakfast in a caf. Bayonne is a nice town. It is like a very clean Spanish town and it is on a big river. Alread
The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway 9 The LedouxKid Francis fight was the night of the 20th of June. It was a good fight. The morning after the fight I had a letter from Robert Cohn, written from Hendaye. He was having a very quiet time, he said,
The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway 6 At five oclock I was in the Hotel Crillon waiting for Brett. She was not there, so I sat down and wrote some letters. They were not very good letters but I hoped their being on Crillon stationery would help th
The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway 4 The taxi went up the hill, passed the lighted square, then on into the dark, still climbing, then levelled out onto a dark street behind St. Etienne du Mont, went smoothly down the asphalt, passed the trees an
The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway 3 It was a warm spring night and I sat at a table on the terrace of the Napolitain after Robert had gone, watching it get dark and the electric signs come on, and the red and green stop-and-go traffic-signal, an
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 1 - Part 3 For a moment the last sunshine fell with romantic affection upon her glowing face; her voice compelled me forward breathlessly as I listenedthen the glow faded, each light deserting her with
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 1 - Part 2 His speaking voice, a gruff husky tenor, added to the impression of fractiousness he conveyed. There was a touch of paternal contempt in it, even toward people he likedand there were men at N
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 1 - Part 1 In my younger and more vulnerable years my father gave me some advice that Ive been turning over in my mind ever since. Whenever you feel like criticizing any one, he told me, just remember t
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 8 - Part 2 It was dawn now on Long Island and we went about opening the rest of the windows down-stairs, filling the house with gray-turning, gold-turning light. The shadow of a tree fell abruptly acros
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 7 - Part 4 I never loved him, she said, with perceptible reluctance. Not at Kapiolani? demanded Tom suddenly. No. From the ballroom beneath, muffled and suffocating chords were drifting up on hot waves
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 6 - Part 1 About this time an ambitious young reporter from New York arrived one morning at Gatsbys door and asked him if he had anything to say. Anything to say about what? inquired Gatsby politely. Wh
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 5 - Part 1 When I came home to West Egg that night I was afraid for a moment that my house was on fire. Two oclock and the whole corner of the peninsula was blazing with light, which fell unreal on the
Demian by Hermann Hesse In the same park in which I had met Alfons Beck in the fall, a girl came to my attention in early spring as the thorn hedges began to bud. I had taken a walk by myself, my head filled with vile thoughts and worries -- for my h
Demian by Hermann Hesse 2) Cain My salvation came from a totally unexpected source, which, at the same time, brought a new element into my life that has affected it to this very day. A new boy had just been enrolled in our school. He was the son of a
Demian by Hermann Hesse 1) Two Realms I shall begin my story with an experience I had when I was ten and attended our small town's Latin school. The sweetness of many things from that time still stirs and touches me with melancholy: dark and well-lig
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James IX I waited and waited, and the days, as they elapsed, took something from my consternation. A very few of them, in fact, passing, in constant sight of my pupils, without a fresh incident, sufficed to give to grie
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James IV It was not that I didnt wait, on this occasion, for more, for I was rooted as deeply as I was shaken. Was there a secret at Bly a mystery of Udolpho or an insane, an unmentionable relative kept in unsuspected c