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'Good Reading' in the Australian Women's Weekly 1933-1970
Australian Literature Australian Women's Weekly Good Reading
2008/10/27
The Australian Womens Weekly has attracted attention in recent years from many different
quarters; from historians of gender and consumerism in post-war Australia (see
Sheridan); and from stud...
《An Old-Fashioned Girl》Chapter 7 - Good-By
Louisa May Alcott An Old-Fashioned Girl river novel
2008/7/14
"OH, dear! Must you really go home Saturday?" said Fan, some days after what Tom called the "grand scrimmage."
"I really must; for I only came to stay a month and here I 've been nearly six weeks,"...
It was a rainy Sunday afternoon, and four boys were trying to spend it quietly in the "liberry," as Jamie called the room devoted to books and boys, at Aunt Jessie's. Will and Geordie were sprawling o...
"Hi there! Bell's rung! Get up, lazy-bones!" called Frank from his room as the clock struck six one bright morning, and a great creaking and stamping proclaimed that he was astir.
"All right, I'm c...
《The Wonderful Wizard of Oz》Chapter 23 - Glinda The Good Witch Grants Dorothy's Wish
L Frank Baum The Wonderful Wizard of Oz fairy tale
2008/7/10
Before they went to see Glinda, however, they were taken to a room of the Castle, where Dorothy washed her face and combed her hair, and the Lion shook the dust out of his mane, and the Scarecrow patt...
《The Marvelous Land Of Oz》Chapter 20 - The Scarecrow Appeals to Glenda the Good
L Frank Baum The Marvelous Land Of Oz fairy tale
2008/7/10
"Hooray!" shouted the Scarecrow, gaily. "We can now leave this miserable Jackdaws' nest whenever we please."
"But it is nearly dark," said the Tin Woodman; "and unless we wait until morning to mak...
《The Patchwork Girl of Oz》Chapter 11 - A Good Friend
L Frank Baum The Patchwork Girl of Oz fairy tale
2008/7/8
Soon the entire party was gathered on the road of yellow bricks, quite beyond the reach of the beautiful but treacherous plants. The Shaggy Man, staring first at one and then at the other, seemed grea...