EGGLESTON, Edward WIDOW WIGGINS’ WONDERFUL CAT. By Edward Eggleston on January 22, 2024 | Short Story Widow Wiggins was a wee, wiry, weird woman, with a wonderful cat—a very wonderful cat,… Read More
EGGLESTON, Edward WHAT THE TEA-KETTLE SAID. By Edward Eggleston on January 22, 2024 | Short Story About the time the chairs had a talk together, I believe I told you. Well,… Read More
EGGLESTON, Edward THE YOUNG SOAP-BOILER. By Edward Eggleston on January 22, 2024 | Short Story It was a mild evening in the early fall, when the boys got together for… Read More
EGGLESTON, Edward THE WOOD-CHOPPER’S CHILDREN. By Edward Eggleston on January 22, 2024 | Short Story The next Friday evening found all the members of the Cellar-door Club in their places.… Read More
EGGLESTON, Edward THE STORY OF A FLUTTER-WHEEL. By Edward Eggleston on January 22, 2024 | Short Story What queer places boys have of assembling. Sometimes in one place, sometimes in another. Hay-mows,… Read More
EGGLESTON, Edward THE SHOEMAKER’S SECRET. By Edward Eggleston on January 22, 2024 | Short Story All things have an end. Among other things that had an end was the fine… Read More
EGGLESTON, Edward THE PROFLIGATE PRINCE. By Edward Eggleston on January 22, 2024 | Short Story Friday evening next after the one on which John Harlan told his story, it rained;… Read More
EGGLESTON, Edward THE PICKANINNY. By Edward Eggleston on January 22, 2024 | Short Story It was rather a warm day in autumn. Aunt Cheerie had given the sewing-machine and… Read More
EGGLESTON, Edward THE MOCKING-BIRD’S SINGING-SCHOOL. By Edward Eggleston on January 22, 2024 | Short Story A lady brought a mocking-bird from New Orleans to her home in the North. At… Read More
EGGLESTON, Edward THE JOBLILIES. By Edward Eggleston on January 22, 2024 | Short Story We have oak trees and green grass at our house, what many children in crowded… Read More