Clay Lane

The Copy Book

A Library of History and Literature in English

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Good Morning, Mr Horse

A young Nathaniel Hawthorne recalls a confidential conversation with a tired old horse.

110

The Tale of Robert Tomson

Robert Tomson was a typical Englishman and it nearly killed him, but it also made him a fortune and won him a bride.

111

National Sympathy

The English would not hand out so much unsolicited advice to foreign countries if they knew what they had been forced to endure.

112

Christ is Risen!

Felicia Skene recalls the Easter celebrations on one emotionally-charged night in Athens

113

If Russia Gives a Lead

As war engulfed Europe, an Anglican bishop called on Russia to unite the world’s Christians around their veneration for the Bible.

114

Order and Method

Taking the trouble to express ourselves more clearly helps us to think more clearly too.