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Twice Told Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne
First published in the year 1837, the present book ‘Twice Told Tales’ by famous English writer Nathaniel Hawthorne is a collection of short stories. This collection consists of his forty short stories.
Twilight Sleep by Edith Wharton
Moving effortlessly between satire and sympathy, Edith Wharton paints a gleaming portrait of 1920s New York society. At its centre is Pauline Manford, indefatigable hostess and do-gooder, who rules her family with ruthless charm, Dexter the generous lawyer who is her second husband, Arthur her ramshackle first husband, Nona, her gentle daughter, and son Jim, married to the exqisite Lita. When the preposterous Marchesa arrives on the scene, trailing debts and problems, Pauline strives with increasing desperation to keep her family together, too busy to recognise the threatening truth until it explodes in a tragi-comic catastrophe.
TWINS Magazine
The ONLY National Parenting Magazine Dedicated to Parents and Families of Multiple Birth Children
…Twins Magazine is a Digital Format Magazine
…Includes Access to Current & ALL Past Digital Editions
…Published 6 Times a Year
…We Accept Photos of Your Twins
…Featuring the MOST Important Topics for Twin Familes!
Each Issue Includes: MOM 2 MOM Column, Ages And Stages (Raising Twins at Different Ages), Twins in the News, Featured Articles, Product Reviews, Double Takes Photos, Advertisers, Contests, The Twins Bookshelf and Shop and Other Links
Twist & Go
Twist & Go is a two-wheeled magazine that keeps pace with modern times, covering all that is happening on the modern auto scooter and light motorcycle circuit.
Fresh, feisty and aimed at the fast moving world of the youthful bike & scooter rider. Twist & Go Magazine know that scooters remain the coolest – and most practical – form of urban transport, and they also sample geared mopeds, learner legal motorbikes, quads, and minimotos! Twist & Go Magazine is the ultimate in modern urban transport.
Twixt Land & Sea: Tales by Joseph Conrad
Ever since the sun rose I had been looking ahead. The ship glided gently in smooth water. After a sixty days’ passage I was anxious to make my landfall, a fertile and beautiful island of the tropics. The more enthusiastic of its inhabitants delight in describing it as the “Pearl of the Ocean.” Well, let us call it the “Pearl.” It’s a good name. A pearl distilling much sweetness upon the world.
Two College Friends by Fred. W. Loring
Indignation at my dedicating this book to you will be useless, since I am at present three thousand miles out of your reach. Moreover, this dedication is not intended as a public monument to our friendship;—I know too much for that. If that were the case, we should manage to quarrel even at this distance, I am quite confident, before the proof-sheets had left the press. But I can dedicate it to you alone of all my college friends, because you and I were brought so especially into the atmosphere of the man who inspired me to undertake it,—the man to whom, under God, I shall owe most of what grace and culture I may ever acquire.