Lord Arthur Savile's Crime & Other StoriesJames R. Osgood, McIlvaine and Company, 1891 - 168 strán (strany) |
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... cheiromantist ? ' ' Your what , Gladys ? ' exclaimed the Duchess , giving an involuntary start . ' My cheiromantist , Duchess ; I can't live without him at present . ' ' Dear Gladys ! you are always so original , murmured the Duchess ...
... cheiromantist ? ' ' Your what , Gladys ? ' exclaimed the Duchess , giving an involuntary start . ' My cheiromantist , Duchess ; I can't live without him at present . ' ' Dear Gladys ! you are always so original , murmured the Duchess ...
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... . Tell me what he is like , and I'll bring him to you at once . ' ' Well , he is not a bit like a cheiromantist . I mean he is not mysterious , or esoteric , or romantic - looking . He is a little , stout LORD ARTHUR SAVILE'S CRIME 7.
... . Tell me what he is like , and I'll bring him to you at once . ' ' Well , he is not a bit like a cheiromantist . I mean he is not mysterious , or esoteric , or romantic - looking . He is a little , stout LORD ARTHUR SAVILE'S CRIME 7.
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... cheiromantist . Mr. Podgers , this is the Duchess of Paisley , and if you say that she has a larger mountain of the moon than I have , I will never believe in you again . ' ' I am sure , Gladys , there is nothing of the kind in my hand ...
... cheiromantist . Mr. Podgers , this is the Duchess of Paisley , and if you say that she has a larger mountain of the moon than I have , I will never believe in you again . ' ' I am sure , Gladys , there is nothing of the kind in my hand ...
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Oscar Wilde. mere , in her quick , impatient manner , but the cheiromantist made no reply . ' I believe Arthur is going on the stage , ' said Lady Jedburgh , and that , after your scolding , Mr. Podgers is afraid to tell him so ...
Oscar Wilde. mere , in her quick , impatient manner , but the cheiromantist made no reply . ' I believe Arthur is going on the stage , ' said Lady Jedburgh , and that , after your scolding , Mr. Podgers is afraid to tell him so ...
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... cheiromantist , is most interesting . Flora , where can my tortoise- shell fan be ? Oh , thank you , Sir Thomas , so much . And my lace shawl , Flora ? Oh , thank you , Sir Thomas , very kind , I'm sure ; ' and the worthy creature ...
... cheiromantist , is most interesting . Flora , where can my tortoise- shell fan be ? Oh , thank you , Sir Thomas , so much . And my lace shawl , Flora ? Oh , thank you , Sir Thomas , very kind , I'm sure ; ' and the worthy creature ...
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Strana 94 - Indeed, in many respects, she was quite English, and was an excellent example of the fact that we have really everything in common with America nowadays, except, of course, language.
Strana 118 - Perdition seize the naughty fowl," he muttered, "I have seen the day when, with my stout spear, I would have run him through the gorge, and made him crow for me an 'twere in death!
Strana 4 - 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 supperroom was absolutely crammed with geniuses, In fact, it was one of Lady Windermere's best nights, and the Princess stayed till nearly halfpast...
Strana 78 - I don't understand women well enough," he answered. "My dear Gerald," I said, "women are meant to be loved, not to be understood." "I cannot love where I cannot trust," he replied. "I believe you have a mystery in your life, Gerald," I exclaimed; "tell me about it.
Strana 87 - Then why did Lady Alroy go there ? ' ' My dear Gerald,' I answered, ' Lady Alroy was simply a woman with a mania for mystery. She took these rooms for the pleasure of going there with her veil down, and imagining she was a heroine. She had a passion for secrecy, but she herself was merely a Sphinx without a secret.
Strana 98 - ... terrified housekeeper could interfere he had fallen upon his knees, and was rapidly scouring the floor with a small stick of what looked like a black cosmetic. In a few moments no trace of the blood-stain could be seen. ' I knew Pinkerton would do it...
Strana 139 - Hollow, where he knew they were, accompanied by his eldest son and two of the farm-servants. The little Duke of Cheshire, who was perfectly frantic with anxiety, begged hard to be allowed to go too, but Mr. Otis would not allow him, as he was afraid there might be a scuffle. On arriving at the spot, however, he found that the...
Strana 135 - You mean the Garden of Death," she whispered. "Yes, Death. Death must be so beautiful. To lie in the soft brown earth, with the grasses waving above one's head, and listen to silence. To have no yesterday, and no to-morrow. To forget time, to forgive life, to be at peace. You can help me. You can open for me the portals of Death's 144 house, for Love is always with you, and Love is stronger than Death is.
Strana 28 - ... and their nonchalant ways, what a strange London they saw! A London free from the sin of 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 horrible hunger, of all it makes and mars from morn to eve. Probably it was to them merely a mart where they brought their...
Strana 153 - Cecil,' said Virginia gravely. 'I know that, but you might tell me.' 'Please don't ask me, Cecil, I cannot tell you. Poor Sir Simon! I owe him a great deal. Yes, don't laugh, Cecil, I really do. He made me see what Life is and what Death signifies and why Love is stronger than both.