I'm sorry I can't provide the full story here as it is quite long. But generally, it's a story full of historical events, complex characters, and cultural exploration. You can find the book to read the full story.
I haven't read the story about 'a chip of glass ruby' yet. It might be a rather unique and perhaps not so widely known story. Maybe it involves some special plot around a chip that has the qualities of glass and ruby, but without more information, it's hard to say more.
Well, the story of 'a glass of milk' is quite touching. There was this young lad who was struggling to make ends meet while trying to study. He was out selling stuff when he was famished. Then this lady, out of the goodness of her heart, gave him a glass of milk. Time passed, and he grew up to be a doctor. Coincidentally, he took care of the same woman who had helped him before. In the end, he showed his gratitude by writing off her medical bill as repayment for that one glass of milk. It just goes to show that kindness always comes back around.
I'm not sure which specific 'Snow Glass Apples' story you are referring to. There could be various fictional works with this title. Maybe it's a lesser - known fairy - tale or a new short story.
I'm sorry, I don't actually know the specific full story of the Palace of Kottaipuram. It could be a local or relatively unknown palace with a story that might be passed down within a particular community or region.
The Palace of the Dead is a concept that varies in different cultures and stories. Generally, it is seen as a final resting place for the departed souls. In some tales, it is a vast and gloomy edifice. There are stories of how the palace is guarded by powerful entities. These entities ensure that the dead remain within its walls. There are also accounts of magic being associated with the palace. For example, certain spells are said to be able to open the gates of the Palace of the Dead, but at a great cost. Some believe that if one can navigate through the Palace of the Dead and come out alive, they will gain extraordinary powers or knowledge.
I'm sorry, I haven't actually read 'the palace thief' in full. But generally, a story about a palace thief might involve a character who sneaks into the palace for various reasons, like stealing precious jewels or important documents. Maybe there are guards to avoid and secret passages to discover.
The 'glass is half empty' is a way of seeing things that emphasizes the negative. For instance, in a relationship, if there have been some minor arguments and good times too, a person with this view might focus on the arguments and think the relationship is on the verge of failing, ignoring the positive aspects. It's all about where our attention goes first - to the empty part of the glass.
I'm sorry, I'm not very familiar with a specific story named 'the glass floor' by Stephen King. There could be many of his works and this might be a relatively less well - known one.
I'm not entirely sure about all the main plot points without reading it fully. But it might involve events related to the glass palace and the people associated with it.
The Green Glass Game Story might be about a group of friends who discovered an old green glass bottle. They decided to make up a game around it. They would hide the bottle in a garden full of green plants and glass sculptures. Each person would take turns looking for it, and the one who found it would get to make up a new rule for the next round of the game. It was a fun way for them to pass the time during summer vacations.