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《The New Magdalen》Chapter 21 - The Footstep In The Corridor
Wilkie Collins The New Magdalen whodunit
2008/7/15
MERCY was alone.
She had secured one half hour of retirement in her own room, designing to devote that interval to the writing of her confession, in the form of a letter addressed to Julian Gray. ...
WE had sad work with little Cathy that day: she rose in high glee, eager to join her cousin, and such passionate tears and lamentations followed the news of his departure that Edgar himself was oblige...
ARNOLD was a little surprised by the curt manner in which Geoffrey answered him.
"Has Sir Patrick said any thing unpleasant?" he asked.
"Sir Patrick has said just what I wanted him to say."
...
《The Two Destinies》Chapter 21 - She Comes Between Us
Wilkie Collins The Two Destinies deterctive story
2008/7/5
WHAT emotion had I thoughtlessly aroused in Miss Dunross? Had I offended or distressed her? Or had I, without meaning it, forced on her inner knowledge some deeply seated feeling which she had thus fa...
Without a care to trouble her; abroad or at home, finding inexhaustible varieties of amusement; seeing new places, making new acquaintances--what a disheartening contrast did Cecilia's happy life pres...
《The Law and the Lady》Chapter 21 - I See My Way
Wilkie Collins The Law and the Lady whodunit
2008/6/30
IN the gray light of the new morning I closed the Report of my husband's Trial for the Murder of his first Wife.
No sense of fatigue overpowered me. I had no wish, after my long hours of reading a...
Gudrun was away in London, having a little show of her work, with a friend, and looking round, preparing for flight from Beldover. Come what might she would be on the wing in a very short time. She re...
《The White Company》Chapter 21 - How Agostino Pisano Risked His Head
Arthur Conan Doyle The White Company deterctive story
2008/6/26
EVEN the squires' table at the Abbey of St. Andrew's at Bordeaux was on a very sumptuous scale while the prince held his court there. Here first, after the meagre fare of Beaulieu and the stinted boar...
CASTING my eyes on Mr Wemmick as we went along, to see what he was like in the light of day, I found him to be a dry man, rather short in stature, with a square wooden face, whose expression seemed to...
《The Plumed Serpent》Chapter 21 - The Opening Of The Church
D. H. Lawrence The Plumed Serpent river novel
2008/6/23
Kate went back to her house in Sayula, and Cipriano went back to his command in the city.
'Will you not come with me?' he said. 'Shall we not make a civil marriage, and live in the same house toget...
The tall white yachts in a throng were lounging off the roads of Ryde. It was near the regatta time, so these proud creatures had flown loftily together, and now flitted hither and thither among thems...
《The Malefactor》Book 2 Chapter 21 - “Love Shall Make All Things New”
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Malefactor whodunit
2008/6/22
Mr. Pengarth was loth to depart. He felt that all pretext for lingering was gone, that he had outstayed his welcome. Yet he found himself desperately striving for some excuse to prolong an interview w...
《The Illustrious Prince》Chapter 21 - A Clue
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Illustrious Prince whodunit
2008/6/22
By midday on the following morning London was placarded with notices, the heading of which was sensational enough to attract observation from every passer-by, young or old, rich or poor. One thousand ...
"To-day," Hamel declared, as he stood at the sideboard the following morning at breakfast-time and helped himself to bacon and eggs, "I am positively going to begin reading. I have a case full of book...
Lady Carey suddenly dropped her partner's arm. She had seen a man standing by himself with folded arms and moody face at the entrance to the ball-room. She raised her lorgnettes. His identity was unqu...