On 16th November, 1870, Mr. Shchapoff, a Russian squire, the narrator, came home from a visit to a country town, Iletski, and found his family in some disarray. There lived with him his mother and his wife's mother, ladies of about sixty-nine,... Read more of The Dancing Devil at Scary Stories.caInformational Site Network Informational
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Conjunction
A conjunction joins words, clauses and sentences; as "John an...

Expressive Of Writer
Style is expressive of the writer, as to who he is and what h...

Attraction
Very often the verb is separated from its real nominative or ...

The Pronouns
Very many mistakes occur in the use of the pronouns. "Let you...

First Personal Pronoun
The use of the first personal pronoun should be avoided as mu...

Interruption In Conversation
Interruption, more surely than anything else, kills convers...

Capital Letters
Capital letters are used to give emphasis to or call attentio...

Indispensable Books
Homer, Dante, Cervantes, Shakespeare and Goethe. (The best...


TEN GREATEST ENGLISH POETS




Great Authors--Classification--The World's Best Books.

Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton, Burns, Wordsworth, Keats, Shelley,
Tennyson, Browning.





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