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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Strana 77
... never realized . Poor Hughie ! Intellectually , we must admit , he was not of much impor- tance . He never said a brilliant or even an ill - natured thing in his life . But then he was wonderfully good - looking , with his crisp brown ...
... never realized . Poor Hughie ! Intellectually , we must admit , he was not of much impor- tance . He never said a brilliant or even an ill - natured thing in his life . But then he was wonderfully good - looking , with his crisp brown ...
Strana 149
... never been married , and I never intend to be . Love is all very well in its way , but friendship is much higher . Indeed , I know of nothing in the world that is either nobler or rarer than a devoted friendship . " ' And what , pray ...
... never been married , and I never intend to be . Love is all very well in its way , but friendship is much higher . Indeed , I know of nothing in the world that is either nobler or rarer than a devoted friendship . " ' And what , pray ...
Strana 150
... never go by his garden without leaning over the wall and plucking a large nosegay , or a handful of sweet herbs , or ... never gave little Hans anything in return , though he had a hundred sacks of flour stored away in his mill ...
... never go by his garden without leaning over the wall and plucking a large nosegay , or a handful of sweet herbs , or ... never gave little Hans anything in return , though he had a hundred sacks of flour stored away in his mill ...
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Bibliographical Note | 7 |
The Canterville Ghost | 45 |
The Model Millionaire | 77 |
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