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The Tell-Tale Heart Part 4

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If still you think me mad, you will think so no longer when I describe the wise precautions I took for the concealment of...

The Tell-Tale Heart Part 3

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When I had waited a long time, very patiently, without hearing him lie down, I resolved to open a little—a very, very little crevice...

The Tell-Tale Heart Part 2

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Upon the eighth night I was more than usually cautious in opening the door. A watch`s minute hand moves more quickly than did mine....

The Tell-Tale Heart Part 1

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Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) Poe was born at Boston in 1809, and left an orphan while still in his infancy. He was adopted by a...

Miss Tempy`s Watchers part 9

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“She didn`t begin to age until two or three years ago, did she?” asked Mrs. Crowe. “I never saw anybody keep her looks as...

Miss Tempy`s Watchers part 8

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“There never was a better man,” responded Mrs. Crowe, in a really cheerful tone. She had recovered from her feeling of nervous dread, the...

Miss Tempy`s Watchers part 7

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“`Tis a great thing for anybody to have got through, ain`t it?” said Mrs. Crowe softly, as she began to go down the stairs...

Miss Tempy`s Watchers part 6

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This touched upon an exciting subject to active members of that parish. Miss Binson and Mrs. Crowe belonged to opposite parties and liad at...

Miss Tempy`s Watchers part 5

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The women looked at each other in silence; the magnitude of the generous sacrifice was almost too great for their comprehension. “She was just poor...

Miss Tempy`s Watchers part 4

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“Some of`em came to our house, I know,” said Miss Binson. “She`d lake a lot o` trouble to please a child, `stead o` shoving...

Harran School of Thought

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A Royal Rejection

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