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《The New Magdalen》Chapter 17 - The Guardian Angel
Wilkie Collins The New Magdalen whodunit
2008/7/15
"You were here when I fainted, were you not?" Mercy began. "You must think me a sad coward, even for a woman."
He shook his head. "I am far from thinking that, "he replied. "No courage could have ...
THAT Friday made the last of our fine days for a month. In the evening the weather broke: the wind shifted from south to north- east, and brought rain first, and then sleet and snow. On the morrow one...
THE Library at Windygates was the largest and the handsomest room in the house. The two grand divisions under which Literature is usually arranged in these days occupied the customary places in it. On...
《The Two Destinies》Chapter 17 - Shetland Hospitality
Wilkie Collins The Two Destinies deterctive story
2008/7/5
"GUIDE! Where are we?"
"I can't say for certain."
"Have you lost your way?"
The guide looks slowly all round him, and then looks at me. That is his answer to my question. And that is enoug...
Absorbed in the effort to overcome his patient's reserve, the doctor had forgotten Emily's letter. He opened it immediately.
After reading the first sentence, he looked up with an expression of an...
《The Law and the Lady》Chapter 17 - Second Question--Who Poisoned Her?
Wilkie Collins The Law and the Lady whodunit
2008/6/30
On the second day the evidence to be produced by the prosecution was anticipated with a general feeling of curiosity and interest. The Court was now to hear what had been seen and done by the persons ...
《Women In Love》Chapter 17 - The Industrial Magnate
D. H. Lawrence Women In Love river novel
2008/6/27
In Beldover, there was both for Ursula and for Gudrun an interval. It seemed to Ursula as if Birkin had gone out of her for the time, he had lost his significance, he scarcely mattered in her world. S...
《The White Company》Chapter 17 - How The Yellow Cog Crossed The Bar Of Gironde
Arthur Conan Doyle The White Company deterctive story
2008/6/26
FOR two days the yellow cog ran swiftly before a northeasterly wind, and on the dawn of the third the high land of Ushant lay like a mist upon the shimmering sky-line. There came a plump of rain towar...
I Now fell into a regular routine of apprenticeship life, which was varied beyond the limits of the village and the marshes, by no more remarkable circumstance than the arrival of my birthday and my p...
《The Plumed Serpent》Chapter 17 - Fourth Hymn And The Bishop
D. H. Lawrence The Plumed Serpent river novel
2008/6/23
The President of the Republic, as a new broom, had been sweeping perhaps a little too clean for the common liking, so there was a 'rebellion.' It was not a very large one. But it meant, of course, ban...
Towards morning, Siegmund went to sleep. For four hours, until seven o'clock, the womb of sleep received him and nourished him again.
'But it is finest of all to wake,' he said, as the bright sunsh...
《The Malefactor》Book 2 Chapter 17 - A Dream Of Paradise
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Malefactor whodunit
2008/6/22
It seemed to Wingrave that the days which followed formed a sort of hiatus in his life--an interlude during which some other man in his place, and in his image, played the game of life to a long-forgo...
《The Illustrious Prince》Chapter 17 - A Gay Night In Paris
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Illustrious Prince whodunit
2008/6/22
Mr. James B. Coulson was almost as much at home at the Grand Hotel, Paris, as he had been at the Savoy in London. His headquarters were at the American Bar, where he approved of the cocktails,patroniz...
Mr. Fentolin, having succeeded in getting rid of his niece and his somewhat embarrassing guest for at least two hours, was seated in his study, planning out a somewhat strenuous morning, when his priv...
This little difference of opinion," the Prince remarked, looking thoughtfully through the emerald green of his liqueur," interests me. Our friend Dolinski here thinks that he will not come because he ...