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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Chapter 18
by Oscar Wilde Chapter 17Chapter 19Chapter 18 The next day he did not leave the house, and, indeed, spent most of the time in his own room, sick with a wild terror of dying, and yet…Jo Meets Apollyon
Jo Meets Apollyon"Girls, where are you going?" asked Amy, coming into their room one Saturday afternoon, and finding them getting ready to go out with an air of secrecy which excited her…State of the Union Address: George W. Bush (January 28th, 2008)
George W. Bush (January 28th, 2008)Madam Speaker, Vice President Cheney, Members of Congress, distinguished guests, and fellow citizens:Seven years have passed since I first stood before you at this…1999–2000 Broadcast Premieres
ActionAllyAngelBattery ParkThe BeatCity of AngelsCold FeetDaddioFalconeFamily LawFreaks and GeeksGet RealGod, the Devil, and BobGrapevineGreedGrown UpsHarsh RealmJack & JillJudging AmyLadies…Poems and Meditations
Anne BradstreetContentsPrologueThe Author To Her BookBefore the Birth of One of Her ChildrenIn Reference to her ChildrenTo my Dear and Loving HusbandTo Her Father with Some VersesBy Night…Oliver Ellsworth: Landholder IX
Landholder IXOliver EllsworthMonday, December 31, 1787To the Hon. Gentlemen Chosen to Serve in the State Convention. [11]Gentlemen, When the deputies of a free people are met to deliberate on…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: October 25, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark October 24, 1805October 26, 1805October 25, 1805 October 25th Friday 1805 A Cold morning, we deturmined to attempt the Chanel after brackfast I…<i>T. rex</i> on the Silver Screen
A history of dinosaur movies by Beth Rowen Related Links Dino Grudge MatchDinosaur CentralDinosaur Hall of FameDinosaur QuizWith the enormous success of the Jurassic Park film franchise—the…Tobit: 5
Tobit Chapter 5 1 Tobias then answered and said, Father, I will do all things which thou hast commanded me: 2 But how can I receive the money, seeing I know him not? 3 Then he…The Devil's Dictionary: Contempt
by Ambrose Bierce CONSULTCONTROVERSYCONTEMPT -n. The feeling of a prudent man for an enemy who is too formidable safely to be opposed.