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CHAPTER XLII MR. MAINWARING'S LITTLE DINNER
~ Anthony Trollope
CHAPTER XVII LORD RUFFORD'S INVITATION
~ Anthony Trollope
CHAPTER XVIII THE ATTORNEY'S FAMILY IS DISTURBED
~ Anthony Trollope
CHAPTER XIX 'WHO VALUED THE GEESE?
~ Anthony Trollope
CHAPTER IV THE DILLSBOROUGH CLUB
~ Anthony Trollope
CHAPTER XL LORD RUFFORD WANTS TO SEE A HORSE
~ Anthony Trollope
CHAPTER XV A FIT COMPANION,—FOR ME AND MY SISTERS
~ Anthony Trollope
CHAPTER XIV THE DILLSBOROUGH FEUD
~ Anthony Trollope
CHAPTER LXI THE SUCCESS OF LADY AUGUSTUS
~ Anthony Trollope
It was Mr. Gotobed, who had just returned from a visit which he had made, the circumstances of which must be narrated in the next chapter. The
~ Anthony Trollope
I was already doing a lot of splendid research reading all the books about ghosts I could get hold of, and particularly true ghost stories - so much so that it became necessary for me to read a chapter of _Little Women_ every night before I turned out the light - and at the same time I was collecting pictures of houses, particularly odd houses, to see what I could find to make into a suitable haunted house.
~ Shirley Jackson
He had spent his whole life listening to stories from the past and now he had his own, and it was slowly building chapter by chapter.
~ Silas House
I view my time in politics as a chapter, not my life.
~ George W. Bush
I look at life as an adventure. Each new chapter brings new opportunities.
~ Michelle M. Pillow
And death, for those who live on, is the end of a chapter rather than the end of a book, and although the dead may have no more part to play as characters, their influence may continue right though the story.
~ John Peel
have also assumed that the mark of this people is not merely that they are "chosen before the foundation of the world," but that they have willingly responded to God in a certain way. In this chapter I have focused mainly
~ John Piper
Life is wasted if we do not grasp the glory of the cross, cherish it for the treasure that it is, and cleave to it as the highest price of every pleasure and the deepest comfort in every pain. That is what the next chapter is about.
~ John Piper
It seems to me that, in every culture, I come across a chapter headed 'Wisdom.' And then I know exactly what is going to follow: 'Vanity of vanities, all is vanity.'
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
The correspondence of George Sand and Gustave Flaubert, if approached merely as a chapter in the biographies of these heroes of nineteenth century letters, is sufficiently rewarding.
~ George Sand
I will conclude this chapter with a remark that I am sincerely proud to be able to make—and glad, as well, that my comrades cordially endorse it, to wit: by far the handsomest women we have seen in France were born and reared in America. I feel now like a man who has redeemed a failing reputation and shed luster upon a dimmed escutcheon, by a single just deed done at the eleventh hour. Let the curtain fall, to slow music.
~ Mark Twain
We made many trips to the lake after that, and had many a hair-breadth escape and blood-curdling adventure which will never be recorded in any history. Chapter
~ Mark Twain
In this chapter, we'll picture these rule-making and rule-breaking parts of you as humans. Tiny humans. We'll call them the Dictator and the Wild Child.
~ Martha N. Beck
Torah is God's book of humanity, and each of us is a chapter in its unfinished story.
~ Jonathan Sacks
The reform process began with the historic consensus on the Charter of National Action, in which the Bahraini people decided on a new chapter of their history.
~ Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa