Lord Arthur Savile's Crime1st World Publishing, 2004 - 160 strán (strany) Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. 1st World Library-Literary Society is a non-profit educational organization. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - It was Lady Windermere's last reception before Easter, and Bentinck House was even more crowded than usual. Six Cabinet Ministers had come on from the Speaker's Levee in their stars and ribands, all the pretty women wore their smartest dresses, and at the end of the picture-gallery stood the Princess Sophia of Carlsruhe, a heavy Tartar-looking lady, with tiny black eyes and wonderful emeralds, talking bad French at the top of her voice, and laughing immoderately at everything that was said to her. It was certainly a wonderful medley of people. Gorgeous peeresses chatted affably to violent Radicals, popular preachers brushed coat-tails with eminent sceptics, a perfect bevy of bishops kept following a stout prima-donna from room to room, on the staircase stood several Royal Academicians, disguised as artists, and it was said that at one time the supper-room was absolutely crammed with geniuses. In fact, it was one of Lady Windermere's best nights, and the Princess stayed till nearly half-past eleven. |
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... nights , and the Princess stayed till nearly half - past eleven . As soon as she had gone , Lady Windermere returned to the picture - gallery , where a celebrated political economist was solemnly explaining the scientific theory of ...
... nights , and the Princess stayed till nearly half - past eleven . As soon as she had gone , Lady Windermere returned to the picture - gallery , where a celebrated political economist was solemnly explaining the scientific theory of ...
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... night was bitter cold , and the gas - lamps round the square flared and flickered in the keen wind ; but his hands were hot with fever , and his forehead burned like fire . On and on he went , almost with the gait of a drunken man . A ...
... night was bitter cold , and the gas - lamps round the square flared and flickered in the keen wind ; but his hands were hot with fever , and his forehead burned like fire . On and on he went , almost with the gait of a drunken man . A ...
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... night . Where he went he hardly knew . He had a dim memory of wandering through a labyrinth of sordid houses , of being lost in a giant web of sombre streets , and it was bright dawn when he found himself at last in Piccadilly Circus ...
... night . Where he went he hardly knew . He had a dim memory of wandering through a labyrinth of sordid houses , of being lost in a giant web of sombre streets , and it was bright dawn when he found himself at last in Piccadilly Circus ...
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... night and the smoke of day , a pallid , ghost - like city , a desolate town of tombs ! He wondered what they thought of it , and whether they knew anything of its splendour and its shame , of its fierce , fiery - coloured joys , and its ...
... night and the smoke of day , a pallid , ghost - like city , a desolate town of tombs ! He wondered what they thought of it , and whether they knew anything of its splendour and its shame , of its fierce , fiery - coloured joys , and its ...
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... night had by this time completely passed away , and it was almost with a sense of shame that he looked back upon his mad wanderings from street to street , his fierce emotional agony . The very sincerity of his sufferings made them seem ...
... night had by this time completely passed away , and it was almost with a sense of shame that he looked back upon his mad wanderings from street to street , his fierce emotional agony . The very sincerity of his sufferings made them seem ...
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CHAPTER IV | 36 |
CHAPTER V | 40 |
CHAPTER VI | 54 |
THE CANTERVILLE GHOST | 57 |
CHAPTER II | 63 |
CHAPTER V | 81 |
CHAPTER VI | 88 |
CHAPTER VII | 93 |
THE SPHINX WITHOUT A SECRET | 99 |
THE MODEL MILLIONAIRE | 107 |
THE PORTRAIT OF MR W H | 115 |
CHAPTER II | 136 |
CHAPTER III | 152 |
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