The shell holes in the ground are the size of our goat-pen and as deep as my height with the arm raised. They are more in number than can be counted, and of all colors. It is like smallpox upon t...
https://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2021/03/the-eyes-of-asia-a-trooper-of-horse-by-rudyard-kipling/
The new wounded officers in the English hospital say that the battles of even yesterday are not to be compared with the battle of today. Tell this to those who have returned and who boast. Only f...
https://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2021/03/the-eyes-of-asia-a-retired-gentleman-by-rudyard-kipling/
“If there’s anything I don’t love it’s a cat. If there’s anything that does love me it’s a cat.” “Romance on the Right-of-Way: A Diplomat, a Cat, and a Catastrophe” by Samuel ...
“The watermelon he brought back was delicious, but while they were eating it Sharkey said something funny about seeds that made them all start to laugh as if they were laughing for the first ti...
“All the young men write the same with regard to the war. It satisfies all desires. What else does he say?” “The Eyes of Asia: The Private Account” by Rudyard Kipling The Saturday Ev...
https://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2021/02/the-eyes-of-asia-the-private-account-by-rudyard-kipling/
“A vision of the West, the rippling green, the wide frozen purity of Northern winters possessed him; he breathed in imagination the spacious air, the air so different from this; he was thrilled...
https://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2021/01/early-americana-by-joseph-hergesheimer/
“This war is not a war. It is a world-destroying battle. All that has gone before this war in this world till now has been only boys throwing colored powder at each other.” “The Eyes of A...
“But although you were never quite sure you knew what Francine Lang really looked like, you were always convinced that she was beautiful.” “Francine” by Booth Tarkington The Saturday...
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“It’ll take me three months to find out what I want to know, and at the end of that time two of you’ll be disappointed; the other one can have about everything they used to give away in the...
https://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2020/11/the-third-casket-by-f-scott-fitzgerald/
“Nancy’s expression, as Sir Arthur led the way toward a chalet-type wooden building at the end of the field, said that this certainly was going to be a privilege.” “The Castle Secret”...
https://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2020/11/the-castle-secret-by-james-helvick/
“The illustrators found themselves free to wear their old clothes every day, to turn barns into studios of a spaciousness known only to millionaires in New York, free even to argue in the villa...
https://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2020/11/the-art-movement-in-real-estate-by-lucian-cary/
“After this outburst the man slept gently on while the little girl still held the parasol aloft and looked down with a great wonder at the frowsy, unkempt creature, trying to reconcile it with ...
https://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2020/11/the-hobo-and-the-fairy-by-jack-london/
“All the finger marks in the captain’s study were for some reason destroyed, but I found others outside, in the dust on that seldom-used gate which leads from the garden. Without his knowing,...
https://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2020/10/the-agony-column-part-iii-by-earl-derr-biggers/
“She had desired passionately the apprehension of his murderer, and had turned over and over in her mind the possibilities of white asters, a scarab pin and a Homburg hat.” “The Agony Col...
https://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2020/10/the-agony-column-part-ii-by-earl-derr-biggers/
“This string of intimate messages, popularly known as the Agony Column, has long been an honored institution in the English press.” “The Agony Column” by Earl Derr Biggers The Saturd...
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