Read this ebook for free! No credit card needed, absolutely nothing to pay.
Words: 32709 in 17 pages
This is an ebook sharing website. You can read the uploaded ebooks for free here. No credit cards needed, nothing to pay. If you want to own a digital copy of the ebook, or want to read offline with your favorite ebook-reader, then you can choose to buy and download the ebook.

: Jackanapes Daddy Darwin's Dovecot and Other Stories by Ewing Juliana Horatia Caldecott Randolph Illustrator - Conduct of life Juvenile fiction Children's Literature
JACKANAPES
DADDY DARWIN'S DOVECOT
AND OTHER STORIES
JULIANA HORATIO EWING.
Randolph
Caldecott
"If I might buffet for my love, or bound my horse for her favors, I could lay on like a butcher, and sit like a Jackanapes, never off!"
KING HENRY V, Act 5, Scene 2.
JACKANAPES
Last noon beheld them full of lusty life, Last eve in Beauty's circle proudly gay, The midnight brought the signal sound of strife, The morn the marshalling in arms--the day Battle's magnificently stern array! The thunder clouds close o'er it, which when rent The earth is covered thick with other clay, Which her own clay shall cover, heaped and pent, Rider and horse:--friend, foe,--in one red burial blent.
Two Donkeys and the Geese lived on the Green, and all other residents of any social standing lived in houses round it. The houses had no names. Everybody's address was, "The Green," but the Postman and the people of the place knew where each family lived. As to the rest of the world, what has one to do with the rest of the world, when he is safe at home on his own Goose Green? Moreover, if a stranger did come on any lawful business, he might ask his way at the shop.
Most of the inhabitants were long-lived, early deaths being exceptional; and most of the old people were proud of their age, especially the sexton, who would be ninety-nine come Martinmas, and whose father remembered a man who had carried arrows, as a boy, for the battle of Flodden Field. The Grey Goose and the big Miss Jessamine were the only elderly persons who kept their ages secret. Indeed, Miss Jessamine never mentioned any one's age, or recalled the exact year in which anything had happened. She said that she had been taught that it was bad manners to do so "in a mixed assembly."
Free books android app tbrJar TBR JAR Read Free books online gutenberg
More posts by @FreeBooks

: Memoirs of Aaron Burr Volume 2. by Burr Aaron Davis Matthew L Matthew Livingston Editor - United States History Revolution 1775-1783 Personal narratives; Burr Aaron 1756-1836; Vice-Presidents United States Biography; United States Politics and government 1

: Memoirs of Aaron Burr Volume 1. by Burr Aaron Davis Matthew L Matthew Livingston Editor - United States History Revolution 1775-1783 Personal narratives; Burr Aaron 1756-1836; Vice-Presidents United States Biography; United States Politics and government 1