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King Solomon of Kentucky part 6

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In one corner of his sensual mouth rested the stump of a cigan. Once during the proceedings he had produced another, lighted it, and...

King Solomon of Kentucky part 5

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“Thank you!” cried the sheriff, cheerily. “One precinc` heard from ne dollah! I am offahed one dollah foh ole King Sol`mon. One dollah the...

King Solomon of Kentucky part 4

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“Stop, gentlemen, stop!” cried the sheriff, who had watched the rising tide of good-humor, and now saw his chance to float in on it...

King Solomon of Kentucky part 3

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He stood on the topmost of the courthouse steps, and for a moment looked down on the crowd with the usual air of official...

King Solomon of Kentucky part 2

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Down on Water Street, near where now stands a railway station, Hugh Lonney, urging that the fear of cholera was not the only incentive...

King Solomon of Kentucky part 1

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James Lane Allen (1849-1925) James Lane Allen was born near Lexington, Ky., in 1849. He was largely self-educated, and began writing at a comparatively early...

Advice for musicians

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My advice for artists, songwriters and producers moving forward, first and foremost, is that you have to practice, you have to be great and...

Traditional crafts

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Traditional crafts meet with the future Our Country has so many traditional handicraft in number, however today each is known by five people at most;...

Pharaoh`s linen

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Now after these things Bata went to hunt in his daily manner. And the young girl went to walk under the acacia which was...

Portraits of Van

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Nearly all of Van`s civic and business leaders share the same opinions, and speak of the same hardships. Zahir Kantasoglu, President of the Van...

Belphagor part 5

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Ibn Battuta part 69

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Mausoleums of Brusa

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