İngilizce Hikayeler - Short Stories ( İleri )
"My aunt will be down Framton Nuttel "I know how it will be," his sister had said when he was preparing to Framton wondered whether Mrs. Sappleton, the lady to whom he was presenting one of the letters of introduction came into the nice "Do you know many of the people round here?" asked the niece, when she judged that they had had "Hardly a soul," said Framton. "My sister was staying here, at the
by Ian S. Thompson They had been walking along Oxford Street. Now they stopped, Greg's hand on her arm. he said. Helen nodded, but there were tears in her eyes as she looked through the shop-window. The new hat had been his idea, not hers. He pointed. Her lips She carefully avoided meeting his eyes, because there was so much in her own eyes that he must never see. They went into the shop. A Helen
About Fifteen miles below Monterey, on the wild coast, the Torres family had their farm, a few Mama Torres, a lean, dry woman with ancient eyes had ruled the farm for ten years, ever since her husband Mama Torres had three children, two undersized black ones of twelve and fourteen, Emilio and Rosy, whom Mama kept fishing on the rocks below the farm when sea was kind ans when the Pepé smiled sheepl
One dollar and eighty-seven cents. That was all. And sixty cents of it was in pennies. Pennies saved one and two at a time by There was clearly nothing to do but While the In the The "Dillingham" had been flung to the breeze during a former period of Della finished her cry and attended to her cheeks with the powder There was a Suddenly she Now, there were two possessions of the James Dillingham Yo
Chapter I In the morning of life came a good He went out into the world and sought out the pleasures that youth delights in. But each in its turn was short-lived and disappointing, Chapter II The fairy appeared, and said: The man considered long, then chose Love; and did not mark the tears that After many, many years the man sat by a Chapter III It was the fairy speaking. The man reflected lon
Whatever hour you woke there was a door shutting. From room to room they went, hand in hand, lifting here, opening there, making sure--a she said. And he added, But it wasn't that you woke us. Oh, no. But they had found it in the A moment later the light had The wind roars up the avenue. Trees stoop and bend this way and that. Moonbeams she says. And he adds, Nearer they come, cease at the doorway
A THE NORTH WIND AND THE SUN - AESOP
Once upon time there was a boy called Elidor. He didn't like school and he didn't work very hard.When he learnt one thing, he forgot another. The teacher was angry and beat him with a stick, but he learnt nothing. One day Elidor was so unhappy that he ran away! Elidor ran down to the river. He knew the river very well; he knew all best places to hide. Elidor hid by the bank of the river. Nobody co
by Michael Kilday Erica Longford opened one eye and gazed at the ringing telephone with she thought to herself, as she tried to ignore the One arm snaked out from beneath the bedclothes, clicked on the bedside light and picked up the phone. She half-twisted on the bed and She was the sort of woman who, even in the came the she She With a sigh of defeat she put her head to the phone. His voice cam
Gül ile Bülbül - The nightengale and the Rose by Oscar Wilde
"She said that she would dance with me if I brought her red roses," cried the young student; "but in all my garden there is no red rose." From her nest in the "No red rose in all my garden!" he cried, and his beautiful eyes filled with tears. "Ah, on what little things does happiness depend! I have read all that the wise men have written, and all the secrets of philosophy are mine, yet for want of