Papers 3151-3160 of total 10032 found.
…to say that Lucius Junius Brutus would have done anything to keep Rome a republic. Modern Costume for the Character Caesar describes Cassius as a very strange and dangerous man who didn't enjoy life. Caesar finds Cassius too quiet and mysterious. Caesar…
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Category: /History
…the academy, but someone mysteriously corrected his tally of demerits in the Skin Book so that he was just barely able to remain a cadet. Custer himself is quoted as having stated that "My career as a cadet had but little to recommend it to the study of those who…
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…the academy, but someone mysteriously corrected his tally of demerits in the Skin Book so that he was just barely able to remain a cadet. Custer himself is quoted as having stated that "My career as a cadet had but little to recommend it to the study of those who…
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…. It was in 1587 that a permanent colony was finally created. However great this accomplish was for the colonists and England, it proved to be one of the greatest American mysteries when the colony was discovered abandoned in 1590. Roanoke Island is an island just off…
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…, but who were the other two? I asked Hat. Hat said, "I really can't say, boy. Is a real mystery. Perhaps is two jokers. But they is funny sort of jokers if they do the same thing so many times. They must be mad just like he" And for a long time the thought…
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…as the first person plural narrator) after the mysterious smell leaves in several weeks and Emily has aged to the point of near death, her image in the window "like the carven torso of an idol in a niche, looking or not looking at us, we could never tell which" (671…
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mysterious source of wealth, and he uses this mystery source to buy his house, his clothes, and Daisy. Gatsby's house, as Fitzgerald describes it, is "a factual imitation of some Hotel de Ville in Normandy, with a tower on one side, spanking new under a thin beard…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…' features a mysterious talisman which has magical powers, it grants its owner three wishes that comes with an enormous price. The monkey's paw is given the White family of three, father, mother, and son. The father wishes for some money, and the next day…
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…,' it was fear of the unknown that transformed the boys into savages. As the boys, civilised in the beginning, were happy and satisfied to be on this mysterious island, But later wishing for nothing more than to go home and at the end loosing all hope and turning…
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…described characters. From Joe Gargery to Miss Havisham, I really got to know the characters as if they were people. I would describe this book as a delightful story with a sprinkle of mystery and a handful of romance, with a pinch of fun all mixed in.…
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