Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other StoriesPenguin Books, 1973 - 192 strán (strany) Besides the title story, this collection includes The Caterville Ghost, The Sphinx Without a Secret, The Model Millionaire, and The Portrait of Mr. W.H. |
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Oscar Wilde. And the Soul answered , ' Come nearer , that I may speak with thee , for I have seen marvellous things . " So he came nearer , and couched in the shallow water , and leaned his head his hand and listened . upon And the Soul ...
Oscar Wilde. And the Soul answered , ' Come nearer , that I may speak with thee , for I have seen marvellous things . " So he came nearer , and couched in the shallow water , and leaned his head his hand and listened . upon And the Soul ...
Strana 125
Oscar Wilde. And the young Fisherman said to his Soul , ' Is this the city in which she dances of whom thou didst speak to me ? ' And his Soul answered him , ' It is not this city , but another . Never- theless let us enter in . ' So ...
Oscar Wilde. And the young Fisherman said to his Soul , ' Is this the city in which she dances of whom thou didst speak to me ? ' And his Soul answered him , ' It is not this city , but another . Never- theless let us enter in . ' So ...
Strana 127
... Soul , ' Why didst thou bid me slay the merchant and take his gold ? Surely thou art evil . ' But his Soul answered him , ' Be at peace , be at peace . ' ' Nay , ' cried the young Fisherman , ' I may not be at peace , for all that thou ...
... Soul , ' Why didst thou bid me slay the merchant and take his gold ? Surely thou art evil . ' But his Soul answered him , ' Be at peace , be at peace . ' ' Nay , ' cried the young Fisherman , ' I may not be at peace , for all that thou ...
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Bibliographical Note | 7 |
The Canterville Ghost | 45 |
The Model Millionaire | 77 |
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