Short passages for reading, drawn from history, legend, poetry and fiction.
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Oedipus flees home in an attempt to escape a dreadful prophecy, unware that it is following at his heels.
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A Turkish official was itching to know the secret behind a Russian slave girl’s personal charm.
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A heartfelt plea for humility at the height of Britain’s Empire.
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A kind of Aesop’s Fable in verse, about mutual respect among those with different talents.
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Allan Quartermain goes in search of a lost tourist and a legendary hoard of diamonds.
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Elfric, the tenth-century English abbot, suggests a practical way of thinking about the Presentation of Christ in the Temple.