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JULIAN happened to be standing nearest to Mercy. He was the first at her side when she fell.
In the cry of alarm which burst from him, as he raised her for a moment in his arms, in the expression ...
WHILE Miss Linton moped about the park and garden, always silent, and almost always in tears; and her brother shut himself up among books that he never opened - wearying, I guessed, with a continual v...
MEANWHILE Arnold remained shut up in the head-waiter's pantry--chafing secretly at the position forced upon him.
He was, for the first time in his life, in hiding from another person, and that per...
《The Two Destinies》Chapter 12 - The Disasters Of Mrs. Van Brandt
Wilkie Collins The Two Destinies deterctive story
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2008/7/5
A MAN who passes his evening as I had passed mine, may go to bed afterward if he has nothing better to do. But he must not rank among the number of his reasonable anticipations the expectation of gett...
The metropolis of Great Britain is, in certain respects, like no other metropolis on the face of the earth. In the population that throngs the st reets, the extremes of Wealth and the extremes of Pove...
《The Law and the Lady》Chapter 12 - The Scotch Verdict
Wilkie Collins The Law and the Lady whodunit
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2008/6/30
We walked to the far end of the hall. Major Fitz-David opened the door of a long, narrow room built out at the back of the house as a smoking-room, and extending along one side of the courtyard as far...
He set off down the bank, and she went unwillingly with him. Yet she would not have stayed away, either.
'We know each other well, you and I, already,' he said. She did not answer.
In the large ...
《The White Company》Chapter 12 - How Alleyne Learned More Than He Could Teach
Arthur Conan Doyle The White Company deterctive story
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2008/6/26
AND now there came a time of stir and bustle, of furbishing of arms and clang of hammer from all the southland counties. Fast spread the tidings from thorpe to thorpe and from castle to castle, that t...
MY mind grew very uneasy on the subject of the pale young gentle- man. The more I thought of the fight, and recalled the pale young gentleman on his back in various stages of puffy and incrimsoned cou...
《The Plumed Serpent》Chapter 12 - The First Waters
D. H. Lawrence The Plumed Serpent river novel
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2008/6/23
The men had risen and covered themselves, and put on their hats, and covered their eyes for a second, in salute before Ramón, as they departed down the stone stair. And the iron door at the bottom had...
Siegmund made a great effort to keep the control of his body. The hill-side, the gorse, when he stood up, seemed to have fallen back into shadowed vagueness about him. They were meaningless dark heaps...
《The Malefactor》Book 2 Chapter 12 - Richardson Tries Again
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Malefactor whodunit
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2008/6/22
"You saw--who that was?"
Lady Ruth's voice seemed to come from a greater distance. Wingrave turned and looked at her with calm curiosity. She was leaning back in the corner of the carriage, and sh...
《The Malefactor》Book 1 Chapter 12 - Mephistopheles On A Steamer
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Malefactor whodunit
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2008/6/22
In some respects, the voyage across the Atlantic was a surprise to Aynesworth. His companion seemed to have abandoned, for the time at any rate, his habit of taciturnity. He conversed readily, if a li...
《The Illustrious Prince》Chapter 12 - Penelope Intervenes
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Illustrious Prince whodunit
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2008/6/22
The perfume of countless roses, the music of the finest band in Europe, floated through the famous white ballroom of Devenham House. Electric lights sparkled from the ceiling, through the pillared way...
《The Vanished Messenger》Chapter 12
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Vanished Messenger whodunit
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2008/6/13
From where Hamel stood a queer object came strangely into sight. Below the terrace of St. David's Hall - from a spot, in fact, at the base of the solid wall - it seemed as though a gate had been opene...