Lord Arthur Savile's Crime & Other StoriesJ.R. Osgood, McIlvaine and Company, 1891 - 168 strán (strany) Lord Arthur Savile'S Crime & Other Stories by Oscar Wilde, first published in 1891, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it. |
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... allowed to go on the stage , I must be allowed to be part of the audience at 14 LORD ARTHUR SAVILE'S CRIME.
... allowed to go on the stage , I must be allowed to be part of the audience at 14 LORD ARTHUR SAVILE'S CRIME.
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Oscar Wilde. must be allowed to be part of the audience at any rate . ' ' Of course ; we are all going to be part of the audience , ' said Lady Windermere ; ' and now , Mr. Podgers , be sure and tell us something nice . Lord Arthur is ...
Oscar Wilde. must be allowed to be part of the audience at any rate . ' ' Of course ; we are all going to be part of the audience , ' said Lady Windermere ; ' and now , Mr. Podgers , be sure and tell us something nice . Lord Arthur is ...
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... is to say , not just at present . My address is- , but allow me to give you my card ; ' and producing a bit of gilt - edged pasteboard from his waist- coat pocket , Mr. Podgers handed it , with a LORD ARTHUR SAVILE'S CRIME 21.
... is to say , not just at present . My address is- , but allow me to give you my card ; ' and producing a bit of gilt - edged pasteboard from his waist- coat pocket , Mr. Podgers handed it , with a LORD ARTHUR SAVILE'S CRIME 21.
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... a feeling of immense relief . That night he had an interview with Sybil Merton . He told her how he had been suddenly placed in a position of terrible difficulty , from which neither honour nor duty would allow LORD ARTHUR SAVILE'S CRIME ...
... a feeling of immense relief . That night he had an interview with Sybil Merton . He told her how he had been suddenly placed in a position of terrible difficulty , from which neither honour nor duty would allow LORD ARTHUR SAVILE'S CRIME ...
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Oscar Wilde. difficulty , from which neither honour nor duty would allow him to recede . He told her that the marriage must be put off for the present , as until he had got rid of his fearful entanglements , he was not a free man . He ...
Oscar Wilde. difficulty , from which neither honour nor duty would allow him to recede . He told her that the marriage must be put off for the present , as until he had got rid of his fearful entanglements , he was not a free man . He ...
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