akorn - Mighty Old Tales Retold
Fiction
CHAPTER XVIII
Col. Grangerford — Aristocracy — Feuds — The Testament — Recovering the Raft — The Woodpile — Pork and Cabbage
Col. Grangerford was a gentleman, you see. He was a gentleman all over; and so was his family. He was well born, as the saying is, and that's worth as much in a man as it is in a horse, so the Widow Douglas said, and nobody ever denied that she was of the first aristocracy in our town; and pap he always said it, too, though he warn't no more quality than a mudcat himself. Col. Grangerford was very tall and very slim, and had a darkish-paly complexion, not a sign of red in it anywheres; he was clean shaved every morning all over his thin face, and he had the thinnest kind of lips, and the thinnest kind of nostrils, and a high nose, and heavy eyebrows, and the blackest kind of eyes, sunk so deep back that they seemed like they was looking out of caverns at you, as you may say.
A Cosmopolite in a Cafe - O Henry
The Gift of the Magi - O Henry
In the Graveyard - Anton Chekov
A Chameleon - Anton Chekov
Minds in Ferment - Anton Chekov
The Album - Anton Chekov
Choristers - Anton Chekov
The Bird Market - Anton Chekov
The Slanderer - Anton Chekov
A Tragic Actor - Anton Chekov
Fat and Thin - Anton Chekov
An Inquiry - Anton Chekov
The Trousseau - Anton Chekov
A Daughter of Albion - Anton Chekov
The Death of a Government Clerk - Anton Chekov
A Classical Student - Anton Chekov
At the Barber's - Anton Chekov
On Trial - Anton Chekov
The Cask of Amontillado - Edgar Allan Poe
The Tell Tale Heart - Edgar Allan Poe
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