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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Oscar Wilde. Contents PAGE Lord Arthur Savile's Crime I The Sphinx without a Secret 75 The Canterville Ghost 89 The Model Millionaire 155 : ! I T was Lady Windermere's last reception before.
Oscar Wilde. Contents PAGE Lord Arthur Savile's Crime I The Sphinx without a Secret 75 The Canterville Ghost 89 The Model Millionaire 155 : ! I T was Lady Windermere's last reception before.
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... secret of remaining young . Suddenly she looked eagerly round the room , and said , in her clear contralto voice , ' Where is my cheiromantist ? ' ' Your what , Gladys ? ' exclaimed the Duchess , giving an involuntary start . ' My ...
... secret of remaining young . Suddenly she looked eagerly round the room , and said , in her clear contralto voice , ' Where is my cheiromantist ? ' ' Your what , Gladys ? ' exclaimed the Duchess , giving an involuntary start . ' My ...
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... secret of sin , some blood - red sign of crime ? Was there no escape possible ? Were we no better than chessmen , moved by an unseen power , vessels the potter fashions at his fancy , for honour or for shame ? His reason revolted ...
... secret of sin , some blood - red sign of crime ? Was there no escape possible ? Were we no better than chessmen , moved by an unseen power , vessels the potter fashions at his fancy , for honour or for shame ? His reason revolted ...
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... secret of his self - sacrifice hidden always in his heart . On his way to the Buckingham , he stopped at a florist's , and sent Sybil a beautiful basket of narcissi , with lovely white petals and staring pheasants ' eyes , and on ...
... secret of his self - sacrifice hidden always in his heart . On his way to the Buckingham , he stopped at a florist's , and sent Sybil a beautiful basket of narcissi , with lovely white petals and staring pheasants ' eyes , and on ...
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... secret , ' answered Herr Winckelkopf , contemplating his invention with a justifiable look of pride ; ' let me know when you wish it to explode , and I will set the machine to the moment . ' ' Well , to - day is Tuesday , and if you ...
... secret , ' answered Herr Winckelkopf , contemplating his invention with a justifiable look of pride ; ' let me know when you wish it to explode , and I will set the machine to the moment . ' ' Well , to - day is Tuesday , and if you ...
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aconitine afraid Alan answered asked Baron Hausberg beautiful Belgrave Square blood-stain Brockley Canterville Chase Canterville ghost Canterville's charming cheiro cheiromantist clock corridor Count Rouvaloff cried Hughie cried Lady Windermere cried Lord Arthur Cumnor deal dear death dinner door dress Duchess Duke of Cheshire everything exclaimed eyes face falchion fearful felt flung hand head Herr Winckelkopf Lady Alroy Lady Clem Lady Clementina laughing laughter Laura letter little Duke little silver little Virginia London looked Lord Canterville marriage moon morning murder murmured mystery never night nonsense o'clock once oriel window Otis Otis's papa Paragon Detergent Park Lane Podgers round Scotland Yard secret seemed sent Sir Simon smile strange Street suddenly Surbiton Sybil Merton tell terrible thing told took Trevor twins Umney United States Minister voice wainscoting walked wife Windermere's window woman wonderful