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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter VII begins with the protagonist waking up in Pastor Meeks’s office, disoriented and confused, to the sound of heated arguments. She finds herself lying on a blue plaid sofa, surrounded by chaos. Pastor Meeks is in the midst of an angry confrontation with a thin deliveryman, who is holding a large pink Bible. The pastor, visibly irritated, criticizes the color of the Bibles, questioning their appropriateness for his congregation. He seems more focused on the color than the actual purpose of the…
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      by LovelyMay In Chapter VI of "Further Adventures of Lad" titled "The Tracker," the Place becomes the temporary home of an unruly child named Cyril. Cyril is sent to the Place while his parents are in Europe, largely due to his poor health and their hope that the countryside will aid his recovery. Cyril proves to be a challenge, causing chaos and displaying a notable lack of discipline, particularly in contrast to the well-mannered collie, Lad. Cyril's mischievousness quickly disrupts the tranquility of the Place,…
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      by LovelyMay In Chapter VI of "Frivolous Cupid," titled "Which Shall It Be?", a day unfolds with a philosopher engrossed in a book of ontology, critically analyzing its contents, oblivious to the serene environment of the orchard he is in. His solitude is interrupted by Miss May, a young woman seeking his counsel on a matter of the heart under the guise of discussing a scenario from a novel she has been reading. She paints a picture of a girl torn between two prospective lovers: one whom her family and she find…
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      by LovelyMay CHAPTER VI – Thuvia, Maid of Mars begins as Carthoris and Thuvia reach the gates of Lothar, a city hidden for centuries and shrouded in silence. No cries rise from the battlements, no sentries guard its walls, and yet the city remains untouched by war. Just moments before, it had been defended by a phantom army—archers who materialized to repel an advancing force and then vanished without a trace. Thuvia, again demonstrating her unspoken power over banths, secures safe passage for herself and…
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      by LovelyMay During a lively circus performance under the bright glow of gasoline lamps in the grand tent, an unexpected event stirred both performers and audience. Teddy Tucker, a diminutive clown, interrupted the show with an announcement that set the stage for a unique spectacle. He proclaimed that the circus's ostrich had laid an egg, presenting it as a novel attraction amidst the high-flying acts and daring performances. The ringmaster, initially disgruntled, quickly turned the situation into an opportunity,…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter VI begins with a vivid portrayal of the Artifact, a pop-up art installation in SoHo, New York City, where the exhibits emphasize the transient nature of beauty through unique, interactive displays and live performances. Visitors are swept into an immersive environment that challenges the perception of time, where the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary. Bea, ever the art enthusiast, relishes the opportunity to experience the cutting-edge fusion of creativity, immersing herself in the vibrant…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter VI begins with the protagonist stepping into the church, where she is immediately confronted by the presence of Ashley Bing and Emma Flint, two girls from her past at Hebron Middle School. Dressed for a party, they serve as a painful reminder of old memories she hoped to leave behind. As she enters the room, she feels like an outsider, especially when Ashley's gaze lingers on Will Junior, the boy she admires from afar. Summoning all of her courage, the protagonist decides to confront Ashley, hoping…
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      by LovelyMay The Place, home to three collies—Lad, Lady, and their son, Wolf—faces a tumultuous period when Lady is taken to a veterinary hospital due to distemper. In her absence, Lad dedicates himself to disciplining their unruly son, Wolf, an endeavor that sees success by the time Lady returns home. However, Lady's illness causes a shift in relationships, with Lady and Wolf forming a close bond, excluding Lad. Seeking to regain affection, Lad attempts to engage with them, but finds himself sidelined, leading him…
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      by LovelyMay Chapter V of "Frivolous Cupid," titled "Twixt Will and Will Not," unravels the tangled web of affections and scorn among the residents and visitors of Poltons Park. The narrator, fondly observing the social theatrics, recounts his initial admiration for the curate, Jack Ives, who unabashedly courts Miss Beatrice Queenborough, or Trix, a wealthy heiress. Unlike other suitors who are deterred by Trix's fortune, Ives pursues her with singular boldness, undisturbed by the disparity of their social standings or…
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      by LovelyMay CHAPTER V – Thuvia, Maid of Mars opens with Carthoris of Helium cautiously making his way through a dark and winding subterranean tunnel. Behind him lurks a silent but deadly banth, its low growl a chilling reminder of the ever-present danger in Barsoom's wild places. As he emerges from the narrow passage, Carthoris finds himself in a breathtaking valley—lush, sunlit, and seemingly untouched by time. However, this paradise is anything but safe. Almost instantly, he is thrust into a conflict between…
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