Lord Arthur Savile's Crime: The Portrait of Mr. W.H., and Other StoriesMethuen, 1914 - 196 strán (strany) |
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Strana 11
... seemed afraid to face the odd little man with his stereotyped smile , his gold spectacles , and his bright , beady eyes ; and when he told poor Lady Fermor , right out before every one , that she did not care a bit for music , but was ...
... seemed afraid to face the odd little man with his stereotyped smile , his gold spectacles , and his bright , beady eyes ; and when he told poor Lady Fermor , right out before every one , that she did not care a bit for music , but was ...
Strana 13
... seemed to pass through him , and his great bushy eyebrows twitched convulsively , in an odd , irritating way they had when he was puzzled . Then some huge beads of perspira- tion broke out on his yellow forehead , like a poisonous dew ...
... seemed to pass through him , and his great bushy eyebrows twitched convulsively , in an odd , irritating way they had when he was puzzled . Then some huge beads of perspira- tion broke out on his yellow forehead , like a poisonous dew ...
Strana 14
... seemed almost to touch the palm . For a moment his face became a white mask of horror , but he soon recovered his sang - froid , and looking up at Lady Windermere , said with . a forced smile , ' It is the hand of a charming young man ...
... seemed almost to touch the palm . For a moment his face became a white mask of horror , but he soon recovered his sang - froid , and looking up at Lady Windermere , said with . a forced smile , ' It is the hand of a charming young man ...
Strana 16
... seemed turned to stone , and his face was like marble in its melancholy . He had lived the delicate and luxurious life of a young man of birth and fortune , a life exquisite in its freedom from sordid care , its beautiful boyish ...
... seemed turned to stone , and his face was like marble in its melancholy . He had lived the delicate and luxurious life of a young man of birth and fortune , a life exquisite in its freedom from sordid care , its beautiful boyish ...
Strana 18
... seemed to him of very little importance at that moment . He walked across the room to where Mr. Pod- gers was standing , and held his hand out . ' Tell me what you saw there , ' he said . ' Tell me the truth . I must know it . I am not ...
... seemed to him of very little importance at that moment . He walked across the room to where Mr. Pod- gers was standing , and held his hand out . ' Tell me what you saw there , ' he said . ' Tell me the truth . I must know it . I am not ...
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