EGGLESTON, Edward THE GREAT PANJANDRUM HIMSELF. By Edward Eggleston on January 22, 2024 | Short Story Chicken Little was a picture, sitting on the floor by the window, with a stereoscope—”the… Read More
EGGLESTON, Edward “THE GOLD IS AT THE HIGHEST END OF THE RAINBOW.” By Edward Eggleston on January 22, 2024 | Short Story We looked up the mountain-side, but all of us by this time felt too weary… Read More
EGGLESTON, Edward THE FUNNY LITTLE OLD WOMAN. By Edward Eggleston on January 22, 2024 | Short Story Little Tilda Tulip had two lips as pretty as any little girl might want. But… Read More
EGGLESTON, Edward THE CHAIRS IN COUNCIL. By Edward Eggleston on January 22, 2024 | Short Story It was a quiet autumn afternoon. I was stretched on a lounge, with a pile… Read More
EGGLESTON, Edward THE BOUND BOY. By Edward Eggleston on January 22, 2024 | Short Story On the third Friday evening the boys came together in some uncertainty in regard to… Read More
EGGLESTON, Edward THE BOBOLINK AND THE OWL. By Edward Eggleston on January 22, 2024 | Short Story Having eaten his breakfast of beech-nuts, a bobolink thought he would show himself neighborly; so… Read More
EGGLESTON, Edward STORY OF THE SELFISH ANT? By Edward Eggleston on January 22, 2024 | Short Story “There was once a selfish ant who could never be satisfied. He always thought he… Read More
EGGLESTON, Edward SIMON AND THE GARULY. By Edward Eggleston on January 22, 2024 | Short Story Chicken Little fixed herself up in her new rocking-chair, set her mouth in a very… Read More
EGGLESTON, Edward MR. BLAKE’S WALKING-STICK. By Edward Eggleston on January 22, 2024 | Story I. THE WALKING-STICK WALKS. Some men carry canes. Some men make the canes carry them.… Read More
EGGLESTON, Edward JIMMY JACKSON’S STORY. By Edward Eggleston on January 22, 2024 | Short Story There lived in a country a long way off—it don’t matter where—a poor wood-chopper whose… Read More