Modern Prose And Poetry; For Secondary Schools eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 342 pages of information about Modern Prose And Poetry; For Secondary Schools.

Modern Prose And Poetry; For Secondary Schools eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 342 pages of information about Modern Prose And Poetry; For Secondary Schools.
When I Was a Boy in Japan Sakae Shioya
Japanese Girls and Women Alice M. Bacon
A Japanese Interior " "
Japonica Sir Edwin Arnold
Japan W.E.  Griffis
Human Bullets Tadayoshy Sukurai
The Story of Japan R. Van Bergen
A Boy in Old Japan " "
Letters from Japan Mrs. Hugh Frazer
Unbeaten Tracks in Japan Isabella Bird (Bishop)
The Lady of the Decoration Frances Little
Little Sister Snow " "
Japan in Pictures Douglas Sladen
Old and New Japan (good illustrations in color) Clive Holland
Nogi Stanley Washburn
Japan, the Eastern Wonderland D.C.  Angus
Peeps at Many Lands:  Japan John Finnemore
Japan Described by Great Writers Esther Singleton
The Flower of Old Japan [verse] Alfred Noyes
Dancing and Dancers of To-day Caroline and Chas. H.
Coffin
The Healthful Art of Dancing L.H.  Gulick
The Festival Book J.E.C.  Lincoln
Folk Dances Caroline Crawford
Lafcadio Hearn Nina H. Kennard
Lafcadio Hearn (Portrait) Edward Thomas
The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn Elizabeth Bisland
The Japanese Letters of Lafcadio Hearn " "
Lafcadio Hearn in Japan Yone Noguchi
Lafcadio Hearn (Portraits) Current Literature 42:50

LETTERS

THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH TO WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS

    PONKAPOG, MASS., Dec. 13, 1875.

DEAR HOWELLS,—­We had so charming a visit at your house that I have about made up my mind to reside with you permanently.  I am tired of writing.  I would like to settle down in just such a comfortable home as yours, with a man who can work regularly four or five hours a day, thereby relieving one of all painful apprehensions in respect to clothes and pocket-money.  I am easy to get along with.  I have few unreasonable wants and never complain when they are constantly supplied.  I think I could depend on you.

    Ever yours,
    T.B.A.

P.S.—­I should want to bring my two mothers, my two boys (I seem to have everything in twos), my wife, and her sister.

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