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Wessex Tales by Thomas Hardy
Wessex Tales’ is a collection of short stories by Thomas Hardy, who is known as one of Victorian era’s best English novelists. Most of these stories are set in the years before the author’s birth; hence, are written with use of many dialectic words to give it the feel of the time. These stories explores social issues around marriage and kinship in that time.
West Bengal PSC Judicial Services Pre. Exam.
A Modern Approach to pass various competitive exams based on the current syllabus and helpful to excel in West Bengal PSC Judicial Services Pre. Exam. exams and perform best in their career and comes with detailed solutions, not just the answer key, for each and every question included in it. It promotes self-evaluation by enabling you to not only practice and revise concepts but also keep track of your progress. This book allows you to clarify your doubts and remove the fears generally associated with exams, improve your concentration and hone your time management skills, enabling you to answer the questions within the given time frame.
West Point Colors by Anna Bartlett Warner
The lions, if they left not the forest, would capture no prey; and the arrow, if it quitted not the bow, would not strike the mark.
—Arabian Nights.
The precise date of my story does not matter: the world strikes a much more even average than we are apt to think; and still, as of old, “the thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done, is that which shall be done.”
Once upon a time, then, there was a boy whose name was Charlemagne Kindred.
“Magnus” was the home version. I think his two young sisters were perhaps rather proud of the royal-republican title, and would by no means let it come down to “Charley,” and so lose itself in the crowd. Once in a while, when a longer lecture than usual was called for, Mrs. Kindred would say Charlemagne: but I doubt if it had much effect, unless to give Magnus some slighting thoughts of the ancestor who had first borne his name.