Short passages for reading, drawn from history, legend, poetry and fiction.
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When Raffles Haw comes to sleepy Tamfield, his breathtaking generosity starts turning heads at once, and one belongs to Laura McIntyre.
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From the very first lines, Jane Austen’s classic novel ‘Pride and Prejudice’ pokes affectionate fun at Georgian England.
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William Shakespeare recalls how the love of his life once teased him to the brink of despair.
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Literary rumour in the time of Queen Anne said that William Shakespeare owed his extraordinary career to a scurrilous ballad.
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A benevolent lecturer has to persuade a class of restless girls to stay inside on a rainy day.
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An Elizabethan mariner reaches Japan under terrible hardships, only to find himself under sentence of death at the hands of his fellow Europeans.