"Hale, Edward Everett - The Brick Moon Et. Al." - читать интересную книгу автора (Hale Edward Everett)not know that "scrip" was in the sixties the name for
small change. I regard a knowledge of every detail of the original Robinson Crusoe as well-nigh a necessity in education. Girls may occasionally be excused, but never boys. It ought to be unnecessary, therefore, to say that some of the narrative passages of Crusoe in New York are taken, word for word, from the text of Defoe. If I do state this for the benefit of a few unfortunate ladies who are not familiar with that text, it is because I think no one among many courteous critics has observed it. "The Survivor's Story" is one of eight short stories which were published in the first Christmas number of "Old and New." Of the other stories I think no explanation is needed, but such as was given at the time of their publication and is reprinted with each of them here. EDWARD E. HALE. ROXBURY, July 6, 1899. CONTENTS THE BRICK MOON CRUSOE IN NEW YORK BREAD ON THE WATERS THE LOST PALACE 99 LINWOOD STREET IDEALS THANKSGIVING AT THE POLLS THE SURVIVOR'S STORY THE BRICK MOON [From the papers of Captain FREDERIC INGHAM.] I PREPARATION I have no sort of objection now to telling the whole |
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