Lord Arthur Savile's Crime: The Portrait of Mr. W.H., and Other StoriesMethuen, 1914 - 196 strán (strany) |
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Strana 133
... Hughie Erskine never realised . Poor Hughie ! Intel- lectually , we must admit , he was not of much importance . He never said a brilliant or even an ill - natured thing in his life . But then he was wonderfully good - looking , with ...
... Hughie Erskine never realised . Poor Hughie ! Intel- lectually , we must admit , he was not of much importance . He never said a brilliant or even an ill - natured thing in his life . But then he was wonderfully good - looking , with ...
Strana 134
... Hughie , but would not hear of any engagement . ' Come to me , my boy , when you have got ten thousand pounds of your own , and we will see about it , ' he used to say ; and Hughie looked very glum in those days , and had to go to Laura ...
... Hughie , but would not hear of any engagement . ' Come to me , my boy , when you have got ten thousand pounds of your own , and we will see about it , ' he used to say ; and Hughie looked very glum in those days , and had to go to Laura ...
Strana 135
... Hughie better , he liked him quite as much for his bright , buoyant spirits and his generous , reckless nature , and had given him the per- manent entrée to his studio . When Hughie came in he found Trevor putting the finishing touches ...
... Hughie better , he liked him quite as much for his bright , buoyant spirits and his generous , reckless nature , and had given him the per- manent entrée to his studio . When Hughie came in he found Trevor putting the finishing touches ...
Strana 136
... Hughie , as he shook hands with his friend . ' An amazing model ? ' shouted Trevor at the top of his voice ; I ... Hughie , ' how miserable he looks ! But I suppose , to you painters , his face is his fortune ? ' ' Certainly ...
... Hughie , as he shook hands with his friend . ' An amazing model ? ' shouted Trevor at the top of his voice ; I ... Hughie , ' how miserable he looks ! But I suppose , to you painters , his face is his fortune ? ' ' Certainly ...
Strana 137
... Hughie , ' he said , as he went out , I will be back in a moment . ' The old beggar - man took advantage of Trevor's absence to rest for a moment on a wooden bench that was behind him . He looked so forlorn and wretched that Hughie ...
... Hughie , ' he said , as he went out , I will be back in a moment . ' The old beggar - man took advantage of Trevor's absence to rest for a moment on a wooden bench that was behind him . He looked so forlorn and wretched that Hughie ...
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