Lord Arthur Savile's Crime: The Portrait of Mr. W.H., and Other StoriesMethuen, 1914 - 196 strán (strany) |
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Strana 11
... felt that cheiromancy was a most dangerous science , and one that ought not to be encouraged , except in a tête - à - tête . Lord Arthur Savile , however , who did not know anything about Lady Fermor's unfortunate story , and who had ...
... felt that cheiromancy was a most dangerous science , and one that ought not to be encouraged , except in a tête - à - tête . Lord Arthur Savile , however , who did not know anything about Lady Fermor's unfortunate story , and who had ...
Strana 13
... felt fear . His impulse was to rush from the room , but he restrained himself . It was better to know the worst , whatever it was , than to be left in this hideous uncertainty . ' I am waiting , Mr. Podgers , ' he said . ' We are all ...
... felt fear . His impulse was to rush from the room , but he restrained himself . It was better to know the worst , whatever it was , than to be left in this hideous uncertainty . ' I am waiting , Mr. Podgers , ' he said . ' We are all ...
Strana 17
... felt that some tragedy was hanging over him , and that he had been suddenly called upon to bear an intolerable burden . Actors are so fortunate . They can choose whether they will appear in tragedy or in comedy , whether they will ...
... felt that some tragedy was hanging over him , and that he had been suddenly called upon to bear an intolerable burden . Actors are so fortunate . They can choose whether they will appear in tragedy or in comedy , whether they will ...
Strana 21
... felt a mad desire to stop the casual passer - by , and tell him everything . Then he wandered across Oxford Street into narrow , shameful alleys . Two women with painted faces mocked at him as he went by . From a dark courtyard came a ...
... felt a mad desire to stop the casual passer - by , and tell him everything . Then he wandered across Oxford Street into narrow , shameful alleys . Two women with painted faces mocked at him as he went by . From a dark courtyard came a ...
Strana 23
... felt curiously affected , he could not tell why . There was something in the dawn's delicate loveliness that seemed to him inexpressibly pathetic , and he thought of all the days that break in beauty , and that set in LORD ARTHUR ...
... felt curiously affected , he could not tell why . There was something in the dawn's delicate loveliness that seemed to him inexpressibly pathetic , and he thought of all the days that break in beauty , and that set in LORD ARTHUR ...
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