The Garden of MysteryJohn Long, 1906 - 327 頁 |
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14 Norris Street ADELINE SERGEANT afraid Alan Thurston answer appearance Baynham Beasley believe better Bianca Campion CHAPTER child CURTIS YORKE dead dear DICK DONOVAN door Doris Owen eyes face fancy feel Felling FERGUS HUME FLORENCE WARDEN gentleman girl give glanced Glynde gone GUY BOOTHBY hand happened Haymarket hear heard husband Inspector Reynolds JOHN LONG keep knew knife lady laughed looked Lord Ifield lordship LOVETT CAMERON manner married matter mean mind Miss Owen morning mother moved never night Northenden once perhaps person possible pretty question realised rector rectory garden reply RICHARD MARSH Sampson seemed silence Sir Philip Ford smile sort speak spoke stared stood summer-house suppose sure surprised talk telegram tell there's things Thomas Campion thought told turned understand voice W. M. THACKERAY walking What's wife wish woman wonder words young
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第 317 頁 - Brother's Wife," &c. With Illustrations. THE SURRENDER OF MARGARET BELLARMINE. By ADELINE SERGEANT, Author of "The Story of a Penitent Soul.
第 320 頁 - A real triumph of modern publishing."— PALL MALL GAZETTE. JOHN LONG'S LIBRARY OF MODERN CLASSICS A SERIES op GREAT WORKS op FICTION BY MODERN AUTHORS.
第 237 頁 - I hereby warn you that anything you may say will be taken down and may be used in evidence.
第 313 頁 - THE PRESS ON CURTIS YORKE The Times. — " Curtis Yorke, in her many novels, has a happy gift for portraying the tender emotions There is always a charm about Curtis Yorke 's books — partly because she has the gift of natural, sympathetic dialogue.
第 313 頁 - * Whether grave or gay, the author is a raconteur whose imagination and vivacity are unfailing. Few, moreover, have in the same degree the versatility which enables him to provoke peals of laughter and move almost to tears. . . . The writer is natural, realistic and entertaining.
第 320 頁 - TOM BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS - - (320 pp.) THOMAS HUGHES A TALE OF TWO CITIES - - - - (384 pp.) CHARLES DICKENS Other Volumts to follow. 11 1 know of no pleasanter or more tasteful reprints.