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* Home * ALL COLLECTION * TextBooks * Fiction * Non Fiction * Romance * Thrillers * Kids * Contact Us * Terms & Conditions * Home * ALL COLLECTION * TextBooks * Fiction * Non Fiction * Romance * Thrillers * Kids * Contact Us * Terms & Conditions SALE COLLECTION * THE TURN OF THE SCREW BY HENRY JAMES R1,892.00 Buy now * THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE BY ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON R930.00 Buy now * THE NEW PUN BOOK BY THOMAS A. BROWN AND T. J. CAREY R392.00 Buy now * ALLAN QUATERMAIN BY H. RIDER HAGGARD R2,808.00 Buy now FULL TRILOGY SETS THE ADVENTURES OF SALLY BY P. G. WODEHOUSE ZAR 561 Sally looked contentedly down the long table. She felt happy at last. Everybody was talking and laughing now, and her party, rallying after an uncertain start, was plainly the success she had hoped it would be. The first atmosphere of uncomfortable restraint, caused, she was only too well aware, by her brother Fillmore’s white evening waistcoat, had worn off; and the male and female patrons of Mrs. Meecher’s select boarding-house (transient and residential) were themselves again.\n\nAt her end of the table the conversation had turned once more to the great vital topic of Sally’s legacy and what she ought to do with it. The next best thing to having money of one’s own, is to dictate the spending of somebody else’s, and Sally’s guests were finding a good deal of satisfaction in arranging a Budget for her. Rumour having put the sum at their disposal at a high figure, their suggestions had certain spaciousness.\n\nAuthor: P. G. Wodehouse\n\nRelease date: February 1, 2005 [eBook #7464]\nMost recently updated: February 26, 2021 Book Now GHOST STORIES OF AN ANTIQUARY BY M. R. JAMES ZAR 1892 “If anyone is curious about my local settings, let it be recorded that St Bertrand de Comminges and Viborg are real places: that in “Oh, Whistle, and I’ll Come to You” I had Felixstowe in mind. As for the fragments of ostensible erudition which are scattered about my pages, hardly anything in them is not pure invention; there never was, naturally, any such book as that which I quote in “The Treasure of Abbot Thomas”. “Canon Alberic’s Scrap-book” was written in 1894 and printed soon after in the National Review, “Lost Hearts” appeared in the Pall Mall Magazine; of the next five stories, most of which were read to friends at Christmas-time at King’s College, Cambridge, I only recollect that I wrote “Number 13” in 1899, while “The Treasure of Abbot Thomas” was composed in the summer of 1904. \n \nAuthor: M. R. James \n \nRelease date: July 1, 2005 [eBook #8486] \nMost recently updated: August 8, 2021” Book Now THE TURN OF THE SCREW BY HENRY JAMES ZAR 495 “The story had held us, round the fire, sufficiently breathless, but except the obvious remark that it was gruesome, as, on Christmas Eve in an old house, a strange tale should essentially be, I remember no comment uttered till somebody happened to say that it was the only case he had met in which such a visitation had fallen on a child. The case, I may mention, was that of an apparition in just such an old house as had gathered us for the occasion—an appearance, of a dreadful kind, to a little boy sleeping in the room with his mother and waking her up in the terror of it; waking her not to dissipate his dread and soothe him to sleep again, but to encounter also, herself, before she had succeeded in doing so, the same sight that had shaken him. It was this observation that drew from Douglas—not immediately, but later in the evening—a reply that had the interesting consequence to which I call attention. Someone else told a story not particularly effective, which I saw he was not following. This I took for a sign that he had himself something to produce and that we should only have to wait. We waited in fact till two nights later; but that same evening, before we scattered, he brought out what was in his mind. \n \nAuthor: Henry James \n \nRelease date: February 1, 1995 [eBook #209] \nMost recently updated: September 17, 2022” Book Now ENTIRE SETS FULL TRILOGY SETS Ancorathemes © 2024. All rights reserved. × CHECKOUT