| Roger Sherman Loomis - 1925 - 576 頁
...tremendous blow on his cheek-bone and eyebrow, and made a red ruin of that side of his face. The Gasman went down and there was another shout — a roar of...horrible a ghastly smile," yet he was evidently dashed in his opinion of himself; it was the first time he had ever been so punished; all one side of his face... | |
| Charles Townsend Copeland - 1926 - 1746 頁
...tremendous blow on his cheek-bone and eyebrow, and made a red ruin of that side of his face. The Gas-man SCENE his opinion of himself; it was the first time he had ever been so punished; all one side of his face... | |
| Walter Clarke Phillips, William Garrett Crane, Frank Rawley Byers - 1928 - 560 頁
...tremendous blow on his cheek-bone and eyebrow, and made a red ruin of that side of his face. The Gasman went down and there was another shout — a roar of...horrible a ghastly smile," yet he was evidently dashed in his opinion of himself; it was the first time he had ever been so punished; all one side of his face... | |
| George Plimpton - 1992 - 508 頁
...tremendous blow on his cheek-bone and eyebrow, and made a red ruin of that side of his face. The Gas-man went down, and there was another shout — a roar...horrible a ghastly smile," yet he was evidently dashed in his opinion of himself; it was the first time he had ever been so punished; all one side of his face... | |
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