The cake did rise, however, and came out of the oven as light and feathery as golden foam. Anne, flushed with delight, clapped it together with layers of ruby jelly and, in imagination, saw Mrs. Allan eating it and possibly asking for another piece!
Category: Educational
The Art of Logical Thinking; Or, The Laws of Reasoning by William Walker Atkinson
A Fallacy is: “An unsound argument or mode of arguing, which, while appearing to be decisive of a question, is in reality not so; an argument or proposition apparently sound, but really fallacious; a fallacious statement or proposition, in which the error is not apparent, and which is therefore likely to mislead or deceive; sophistry.”
The Story of Joan of Arc by Andrew Lang
THE end of the year of the Maid was at hand. She had often said that she would last but a year, or little more, counting from May 1429.