(Continued from Part I) Moragan saw the Red Brother appear at their shop door before Cutter did. She immediately knew him as a user of magic, not by the crimson robes or
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Heroic Ballads (published 1890). BOADICEA by William Cowper When the British warrior queen, Bleeding from the Roman rods, Sought, with an indignant mien, Counsel
Are you white? Yes? Then you are a racist. I don’t care if you are Mother freakin Teresa. You’re a racist; you can’t help it. Don’t care if you have black friends,
Editor’s note: The following comprises the sixth chapter of Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic, by Sir Charles Oman (published 1902). VI. Crassus Napoleon, in one of his cynical moods, once
Cutter felt the dragon wrap around his arm as he ripped it from its hiding place beneath an overhang of the muddy river bank. It didn’t have wings, of course; this one
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Essays of Travel, by Robert Louis Stevenson (published 1905). All spelling in the original. Le Monastier is the chief place of a hilly canton
The Mises Institute puts out a regular periodical, The Austrian, and in the July-August 2019 edition, the main article is an interview with Dr. Paul Cantor, English professor at the University of
Editor’s note: The following account by Kennett F. Harris is extracted from The Chicago Record’s War Stories (published 1898). “Anyone who wants to go back to the United States when this
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