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The Octopus a Story of California

By: Frank Norris

...and out of the flapping white doors of the Yosemite barroom. The Yosemite ‘bus and City ‘bus passed up the street, on the way from the morning train, ...

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Wuthering Heights

By: Emily Brontë

... anybody hurt you?’ ‘There, there, children—to your seats!’ cried Hindley, bus- tling in. ‘That brute of a lad has warmed me nicely. Next time, Master...

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Adam Bede

By: George Eliot

...ll of them if they stayed out and 179 George Eliot talked a little about “bus’ness.” Chad Cranage looks like quite a new acquaintance to-day, for he ...

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Guy Mannering

By: Sir Walter Scott

...tensible manager of the whole examination, looked down upon the table, and bus- ied himself with reading and, arranging the papers respect- ing the bu...

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Unknown to History : A Story of the Captivity of Mary of Scotland

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...looking round on the five figures in the leathern coats and yeomen’s heavy bus- kins and shoes, and especially at the narrow face and keen pale eyes o...

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Night and Day

By: Virginia Woolf

... questions. Would she mind, for example, if the wheels of that motor-omni- bus passed over her and crushed her to death? No, not in the least; or an a...

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Bleak House

By: Charles Dickens

...o Mrs. Bucket, after the departure of the funeral, that they should go per bus a little ways into the country and take tea at a very decent house of e...

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Best of Freshman Writing 1 Best of Freshman Writing

By: Lucy Morrison

...ars pour their customers onto the pavements, where they can catch the last bus home. By four o’clock, the city is cat- napping, only to awake early an...

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Best of Freshman Writing

By: Suzanne Harper

.... Sometime late that afternoon, I said goodbye to my parents and boarded a bus for the airport. No turning back. I was now one hundred percent committ... ...there wasn’t any time to accept the truth. Next thing I knew, I was on the bus to Lackland Air Force Base, “The Gateway to the Air Force.” We were und... ...ipped with only vague ideas and lies from the recruiter. Upon arrival, the bus traveled for just a minute and stopped outside of a building dressed wi... ...sted only a few moments of silence before a swarm of sergeants invaded the bus and broke into our peaceful lives. They say Basic T raining is just fil...

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Sketches

By: Charles Dickens
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The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

By: The Manhattan Engineer District
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As You Like It

By: William Shakespeare
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Sketches

By: Charles Dickens
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Mankind in the Making

By: H. G. Wells
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Twelfe Night, Or What You Will

By: William Shakespeare

...iue witts? 2072 Mall. Foole, there was neuer man so notoriouslie a-bus’d: 2073 I am as well in my wits (foole) as thou art. 2074 C...

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The Arrow of Gold : A Story between Two Notes

By: Joseph Conrad

...no more, my dear.” I had the strength of mind to make a sign of assent and bus- ied myself arranging a couple of pillows at one end of the sofa. “Upon...

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The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby

By: Charles Dickens

...is inclinations; but, slight as they were, they were not made without much bus- tling and running about. As Nicholas had husbanded his scanty stock of...

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The Greshams of Greshamsbury

By: Anthony Trollope

... powerful than ever—’why, darn me, if maister harns enough with that there bus to put hiron on them osses’ feet, I’ll-be-blowed!’ And as he uttered th...

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The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby

By: Charles Dickens

...is inclinations; but, slight as they were, they were not made without much bus- tling and running about. As Nicholas had husbanded his scanty stock of...

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The War of the Worlds

By: H. G. Wells

...ing, nor the clear form of them, nor recognise the black objects they were bus- ied upon. Neither could I see the nearer fire, though the reflections ... ... the houses. At the top, near the park gate, I came upon a strange sight—a bus overturned, and the skeleton of a horse picked clean. I puzzled over th...

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