VOLTAIRE'S STORY OF THE EAST When lunch-time came, I, to my delight, obtained a seat next to Miss Forrest, and soon I became oblivious to all else but her. I was sure, too, that she liked me. Her
VOLTAIRE'S STORY OF THE EAST When lunch-time came, I, to my delight, obtained a seat next to Miss Forrest, and soon I became oblivious to all else but her. I was sure, too, that she liked me. Her
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USING THE ENEMY'S WEAPONS Two months passed, and no tidings of Kaffar—at least, none that were worthy of considera…
STRUGGLING FOR VICTORY I confess that I was somewhat excited as I heard him coming up the stairs. I was sure that every…
BEGINNING TO SEARCH No sooner did I begin to feel freed from Voltaire's power than I began to exert myself to find…
GOD For the next three months I was an atheist! These are easy words to write, but terrible to realize. No one but thos…
A MESMERIST'S SPELL I found on entering the breakfast-room that my presence caused no surprise, neither did any of…
A MIDNIGHT CONFERENCE Some one was knocking at the door. "Who's there?" "Tom Temple." I sprang…
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