Literature
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Her Letters by Kate Chopin
I She had given orders that she wished to remain undisturbed and moreover had locked the doors of her rooms.…
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In Sabine by Kate Chopin
THE sight of a human habitation, even if it was a rude log cabin with a mud chimney at one…
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Juanita by Kate Chopin
To all appearances and according to all accounts, Juanita is a character who does not reflect credit upon her family…
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La Belle Zoraïde by Kate Chopin
The summer night was hot and still; not a ripple of air swept over the marais. Yonder, across Bayou St.…
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Lilacs by Kate Chopin
Mme. Adrienne Farival never announced her coming; but the good nuns knew very well when to look for her. When…
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Loka by Kate Chopin
She was a half-breed Indian girl, with hardly a rag to her back. To the ladies of the Band of…
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Ma’ame Pelagie by Kate Chopin
IWhen the war began, there stood on Cote Joyeuse an imposing mansion of red brick, shaped like the Pantheon. A…
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Madame Célestin’s Divorce by Kate Chopin
MADAME CÉLESTIN always wore a neat and snugly fitting calico wrapper when she went out in the morning to sweep…
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Mamouche by Kate Chopin
MAMOUCHE stood within the open doorway, which he had just entered. It was night; the rain was falling in torrents,…
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