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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... cried Hughie , laughing ; they work quite as hard as you do . ' ' Nonsense , nonsense ! Why , look at the trouble of laying on the paint alone , and standing all day long at one's easel ! It's all very well , Hughie , for you to talk ...
... cried Hughie , laughing ; they work quite as hard as you do . ' ' Nonsense , nonsense ! Why , look at the trouble of laying on the paint alone , and standing all day long at one's easel ! It's all very well , Hughie , for you to talk ...
Strana 163
... cried Hughie , ' I shall probably find him waiting for me when I go home . But of course you are only joking . Poor old wretch ! I wish I could do some- thing for him . I think it is dreadful that any one should be so miserable . I have ...
... cried Hughie , ' I shall probably find him waiting for me when I go home . But of course you are only joking . Poor old wretch ! I wish I could do some- thing for him . I think it is dreadful that any one should be so miserable . I have ...
Strana 164
... Hughie . ' Certainly I did . He knows all about the relentless colonel , the lovely Laura , and the £ 10,000 . ' ' You told that old beggar all my private affairs ? ' cried Hughie , looking very red and angry . ' My dear boy , ' said ...
... Hughie . ' Certainly I did . He knows all about the relentless colonel , the lovely Laura , and the £ 10,000 . ' ' You told that old beggar all my private affairs ? ' cried Hughie , looking very red and angry . ' My dear boy , ' said ...
Strana 165
... cried Hughie . heavens ! I gave him a sovereign ! ' and he sank into an armchair the picture of dis- may . ' Gave him a sovereign ! ' shouted Trevor , and he burst into a roar of laughter . ' My dear boy , you'll never see it again ...
... cried Hughie . heavens ! I gave him a sovereign ! ' and he sank into an armchair the picture of dis- may . ' Gave him a sovereign ! ' shouted Trevor , and he burst into a roar of laughter . ' My dear boy , you'll never see it again ...
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