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《Man and Wife 》Chapter 39 - Anne Wins A Victory
Wilkie Collins Man and Wife deterctive story
2008/7/6
ON a certain evening in the month of September (at that period of the month when Arnold and Blanche were traveling back from Baden to Ham Farm) an ancient man--with one eye filmy and blind, and one ey...
The next morning, Mr. Mirabel took two members of the circle at Monksmoor by surprise. One of them was Emily; and one of them was the master of the house.
Seeing Emily alone in the garden before b...
《The Law and the Lady》Chapter 39 - On The Way To Dexter
Wilkie Collins The Law and the Lady whodunit
2008/6/30
"I DECLARE to Heaven, Valeria, I believe that monster's madness is infectious--and you have caught it!"
This was Benjamin's opinion of me (on my safe arrival at the villa) after I had announced my...
I WAS three-and-twenty years of age. Not another word had I heard to enlighten me on the subject of my expectations, and my twenty-third birthday was a week gone. We had left Barnard's Inn more than a...
Over the coffee, in his little room, Martin read next morning's paper. It was a novel experience to find himself head-lined, on the first page at that; and he was surprised to learn that he was the mo...
Of course, no personal tale is complete without bringing the narrative of the person down to the last moment. But mine is no tale of a reformed drunkard. I was never a drunkard, and I have not reforme...
The day came for our departure. There was no longer anything to detain us on Endeavour Island. The Ghost's stumpy masts were in place, her crazy sails bent. All my handiwork was strong, none of it bea...
Saxe Leinitzer returned to the morning-room, and taking the key from his pocket unlocked the door. Inside Lucille was pale with fury.
"What! I am a prisoner, then!" she exclaimed. "How dare you lo...
《A Millionaire of Yesterday》Chapter 39
E. Phillips Oppenheim A Millionaire of Yesterday whodunit
2008/6/6
A Millionaire of YesterdayE. Phillips OppenheimChapter 39
Scarcely a word passed between the two men until they found
themselves in the smoking-room of Trent's house. A servant
noiselessly arrange...
Fascinated as by a basilisk with three heads, I could not leave this clique; the ground near them seemed to hold my feet. The canopy of entwined trees held out shadow, the night whispered a pledge of ...
My greatest source of uneasiness, in this time of trial, was my son, whom his father and his father's friends delighted to encourage in all the embryo vices a little child can show, and to instruct in...
Laurie went to Nice intending to stay a week, and remained a month. He was tired of wandering about alone, and Amy's familiar presence seemed to give a homelike charm to the foreign scenes in which sh...
《The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn》Chapter 39
Mark Twain The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn novel
2008/5/23
IN the morning we went up to the village and bought
a wire rat-trap and fetched it down, and unstopped
the best rat-hole, and in about an hour we had fifteen
of the bulliest kind of ones; and the...
《A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court》Chapter 39 - The Yankee's Fight With the Knights
Mark Twain A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Cour novel
2008/5/23
HOME again, at Camelot. A morning or two later
I found the paper, damp from the press, by my
plate at the breakfast table. I turned to the advertising columns, knowing I should find something of
...