
19th & early 20th Century short stories
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‘An early Utrillo’. A petite maison à Pierrefitte (Seine-Saint-Denis) from 1904, painted by Maurice Utrillo.
Miss Sonia Harris, coming home from a dinner-party at the Westons’, heard a voice at her elbow. “If you please, only a moment” She...
Orchard with Roses painted by Gustav Klimt
The Longest Day has in it for children a strange, incommunicable thrill. It begins so early in the morning for one thing, so that the first half belongs to the mystery of night. It steals upon the...
“I know who you are. You’re Death, and you’ve come to take my mother."
For thousands of years before the invention of printing, people gathered to share news, and tales of adventure, love, loss, humour, and the supernatural.
This story was published in 1922 but the events took place between 1879 and 1881. Some of the tale takes place on a train. Early train carriages were modelled on horse drawn carriages, placed on a train chassis. Each compartment had its own...
This is a tale of inheritance and greed in 19th Century Scotland. Greed remains the same in all countries, but Scotland has different inheritance rights from England and Wales.
To understand why, we need to go back to 1603, when Queen Eliz...
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