L. L. Owens

books for children and young adults
Perfection Learning's Crime & Punishment skill-based reading anthology features "The Cask of Amontillado" from Tales of Edgar Allan Poe.

Tales of
Edgar Allan Poe

Cover illustration by Michael A. Aspengren
Edgar Allan Poe wrote some spine-tingling tales! Retellings in this collection include "The Tell-Tale Heart," "The Oval Portrait," "Morella," "The Cask of Amontillado," "Annabel Lee," and "Some Words with a Mummy." Hi-Lo: RL 2.6; IL 4–9.

Tales of Edgar Allan Poe is available in paperback (PB) and reinforced library binding (RLB) editions. Perfection Learning, 1999; 68 pages; PB ISBN 0-7891-2859-4; RLB ISBN 0-7807-7853-7.

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Note: The publisher also offers Accelerated Reader® software and a Teacher Resource for this title.

Excerpt from Tale 1: "The Tell-Tale Heart"


I loved the old man. He'd been kind to me. Always. So I'm not sure where I got the idea. But once I did, it haunted me day and night.

You see, he had this awful eye. The eye of a vulture. It was pale blue and cloudy. Whenever he looked at me, my blood ran cold. It seemed to stare at me every day.

Finally, I decided to get rid of it. That's right. I would kill the old man and rid myself of the eye forever.

You should have seen how cleverly I went about it. I left nothing to chance. Indeed, I was never nicer to the old man than during the days before I killed him.

At midnight, every night, I carefully turned the latch of his door. And I opened it—so gently! Then slowly, I put in a dark lantern—no light shone out. And then I stuck in my head.

You must understand that I needed to see the old man as he lay upon his bed. But I did not wish to disturb his sleep. Oh, you would laugh at how skillfully I moved my head in! I moved it slowly—so slowly. It often took an hour to ease my whole head through the opening.

You tell me. Would a madman have been so wise?








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