İngilizce Hikayeler - Short Stories
Once upon time there was a boy called Elidor. He didn't like school and he didn't work very hard.When he learnt one thing, he forgot another. The teacher was angry and beat him with a stick, but he learnt nothing. One day Elidor was so unhappy that he ran away! Elidor ran down to the river. He knew the river very well; he knew all best places to hide. Elidor hid by the bank of the river. Nobody co
by Michael Kilday Erica Longford opened one eye and gazed at the ringing telephone with she thought to herself, as she tried to ignore the One arm snaked out from beneath the bedclothes, clicked on the bedside light and picked up the phone. She half-twisted on the bed and She was the sort of woman who, even in the came the she She With a sigh of defeat she put her head to the phone. His voice cam
From The Happy Prince and Other Tales (1888) High above the city, on a tall column, stood the statue of the Happy Prince. He was He was very much admired indeed. asked a a disappointed man as he gazed at the wonderful statue. said the Charity Children as they came out of the cathedral in their bright scarlet cloaks and their clean white pinafores. said the Mathematical Master, answered the childre
by May Livere She ran on, wild-eyed, their angry She ran faster, getting her strength from the very Her chances were The barks drew closer. The dogs would get her before they did. A She looked over her shoulder and saw their the crazed sing-song jarred into her consciousness. She could feel the dogs closing in, their excited breathing, but still she did not stop... she crawled on defiantly. She
Shaka's military career started at about the same time as Napoleon's came to an end at Waterlo. Neither men had ever heard of the other, yet they had a suprising amount in common, particularly in their When he was still only 21, Shaka seized the Shaka has already increased his kingdom from 100 square miles to 100000 when personal tragedy struct: his mother, Nandi, died, Nandi was the one person fo
Kafka'dan Kısa bir Hikaye - A Little Fable by Franz Kafka
said the mouse, said the cat, and ate it up. A Little Fable by Franz Kafka