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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... morning to his lodgings in Bloomsbury , to ask his advice and assistance . ' So you are taking up politics seriously ? ' said Count Rouvaloff , when Lord Arthur had told him the object of his mission ; but Lord Arthur , who hated ...
... morning to his lodgings in Bloomsbury , to ask his advice and assistance . ' So you are taking up politics seriously ? ' said Count Rouvaloff , when Lord Arthur had told him the object of his mission ; but Lord Arthur , who hated ...
Strana 49
... morning it appeared again . The third morning also it was there , though the library had been locked up at night by Mr Otis himself , and the key carried upstairs . The whole family were now quite interested ; Mr Otis began to suspect ...
... morning it appeared again . The third morning also it was there , though the library had been locked up at night by Mr Otis himself , and the key carried upstairs . The whole family were now quite interested ; Mr Otis began to suspect ...
Strana 52
Oscar Wilde. 3 THE next morning when the Otis family met at breakfast , they discussed the ghost at some length . The ... mornings it was a dull ( almost Indian ) red , then it would be vermilion , then a rich purple , and once when ...
Oscar Wilde. 3 THE next morning when the Otis family met at breakfast , they discussed the ghost at some length . The ... mornings it was a dull ( almost Indian ) red , then it would be vermilion , then a rich purple , and once when ...
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Bibliographical Note | 7 |
The Canterville Ghost | 45 |
The Model Millionaire | 77 |
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