Lord Arthur Savile's Crime: The Portrait of Mr. W.H., and Other StoriesMethuen, 1914 - 196 strán (strany) |
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... eyes and wonderful emeralds , talking bad French at the top of her voice , and laughing immoderately at everything that was said to her . It was certainly a wonder- ful medley of people . Gorgeous peeresses chatted affably to violent ...
... eyes and wonderful emeralds , talking bad French at the top of her voice , and laughing immoderately at everything that was said to her . It was certainly a wonder- ful medley of people . Gorgeous peeresses chatted affably to violent ...
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... eyes , and her heavy coils of golden hair . Or pur they were - not that pale straw colour that nowadays usurps the gracious name of gold , but such gold as is woven into sunbeams or hidden in strange amber ; and they gave to her face ...
... eyes , and her heavy coils of golden hair . Or pur they were - not that pale straw colour that nowadays usurps the gracious name of gold , but such gold as is woven into sunbeams or hidden in strange amber ; and they gave to her face ...
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... eyes ; and when he told poor Lady Fermor , right out before every one , that she did not care a bit for music , but was extremely fond of musicians , it was generally felt that cheiromancy was a most dangerous science , and one that ...
... eyes ; and when he told poor Lady Fermor , right out before every one , that she did not care a bit for music , but was extremely fond of musicians , it was generally felt that cheiromancy was a most dangerous science , and one that ...
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... eyes dim with tears . Looking at him , one would have said that Nemesis had stolen the shield of Pallas , and shown him the Gorgon's head . He seemed turned to stone , and his face was like marble in its melancholy . He had lived the ...
... eyes dim with tears . Looking at him , one would have said that Nemesis had stolen the shield of Pallas , and shown him the Gorgon's head . He seemed turned to stone , and his face was like marble in its melancholy . He had lived the ...
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... eyes met , and for a moment there was silence . ' The Duchess has left one of her gloves here , Lord Arthur , and has asked me to bring it to her , ' said Mr. Podgers finally . Ah , I see it on the sofa ! Good evening . ' ' Mr. Podgers ...
... eyes met , and for a moment there was silence . ' The Duchess has left one of her gloves here , Lord Arthur , and has asked me to bring it to her , ' said Mr. Podgers finally . Ah , I see it on the sofa ! Good evening . ' ' Mr. Podgers ...
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