I shouldn't think she'd want to, it's so plaguy dark. You can't see anything here at night, except ...
2011-11-25
The Death of the Lion by Henry James CHAPTER I. I HAD simply, I suppose, a change of heart, and i...
"And I should have liked to see the castle," said Bessie. "But now we must leave England," she adde...
than this; she began to prattle about her own affairs. "We've got splendid rooms at the hotel; Euge...
Daisy Miller by Henry James IN TWO PARTS PART I At the little town of Vevey, in Switzerland, the...
was not exactly expressive; and though it was eminently delicate, Winterbourne mentally accused it-...
he felt as if he ought to kiss the young lady's hand. Possibly he would have done so and quite spoi...
It's her wretched health." The young girl walked on a few steps, laughing still. "You needn't be a...
they go to the best dinner parties." "I daresay you are right. I can't say I know many of them." "...
The courier looked for a moment at Winterbourne--the latter thought he was smiling--and then, solem...
Mrs. Westgate for a moment seemed vexed. "Why not, pray?" she demanded. "Because I don't care to," ...
The news that Daisy Miller was surrounded by half a dozen wonderful mustaches checked Winterbourne'...
And happily," she added, "Lord Lambeth does not owe me ten pounds." During the first few days after...
2011-11-24
"Oh, at his office?" said the visitors. "And when will he be at home?" "Well, sah, when he goes out...
under her parasol, and her imagination, according to its wont, let itself loose into the great chan...