Mr. Pottle And The One Man Dog “Ambrose! Ambrose dear!” The new Mrs. Pottle put down the book she was reading Volume Dec to Erd of the encyclopedia. “Yes, Blossom dear.” Mr.…
Expensive Lessons For a cultivated man to be ignorant of foreign languages is a great inconvenience. Vorotov became acutely conscious of it when, after taking his degree,…
The River Nixy The River Nixy (A German Tale) Long ago in Germany there lived a handsome young man named Peter and his lovely wife, Greta. One day…
Mr. Pottle And Culture Out of the bathtub, rubicund and rotund, stepped Mr. Ambrose Pottle. He anointed his hair with sweet spirits of lilac and dusted his anatomy with…
The Rabbi’s Rubles The Rabbi’s Rubles (A Jewish Folktale) Once upon a time, in a tiny Russian village, there lived a poor cobbler whose name was Abraham. He…
Difficult People YEVGRAF IVANOVITCH SHIRYAEV, a small farmer, whose father, a parish priest, now deceased, had received a gift of three hundred acres of land from Madame…
Honor Among Sportsmen Each with his favorite hunting pig on a stout string, a band of the leading citizens of Montpont moved in dignified procession down the Rue…
Betrothed I It was ten o’clock in the evening and the full moon was shining over the garden. In the Shumins’ house an evening service celebrated…
Marrying Well “And so, dear,” said Mrs. Waring to her beautiful niece, Fanny Lovering, “you are about becoming a bride.” The aunt spoke tenderly, and with a…
Boots A PIANO-TUNER called Murkin, a close-shaven man with a yellow face, with a nose stained with snuff, and cotton-wool in his ears, came out of…
Cat and Mouse Cat and Mouse (An English Fable) Long ago, atop a mountain, stood a huge monastery. Inside the monks prayed and worked and ate and slept.…
Locked Doors I “You promised,” I reminded Mr. Patton, “to play with cards on the table.” “My dear young lady,” he replied, “I have no cards! I…