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In the garden of tall rose trees and nasturtiums Helena was again waiting. It was past nine o'clock, so she was growing impatient. To herself, however, she professed a great interest in a little book ...
《The Malefactor》Book 2 Chapter 14 - Aynesworth Plans A Love Story
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Malefactor whodunit
2008/6/22
Wingrave disappeared suddenly from London. Aynesworth alone knew where he was gone, and he was pledged to secrecy. Two people received letters from him. Lady Ruth was one of them.
"This," she rema...
《The Malefactor》Book 1 Chapter 14 - The Moth And The Candle
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Malefactor whodunit
2008/6/22
"Tomorrow morning," Aynesworth remarked, "we shall land."
Wingrave nodded.
"I shall not be sorry," he said shortly.
Aynesworth fidgeted about. He had something to say, and he found it diff...
《The Illustrious Prince》Chapter 14 - An Engagement
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Illustrious Prince whodunit
2008/6/22
"Your rooms, Prince, are wonderful," Penelope said to him. "I knew that you were a man of taste, but I did not know that you were also a millionaire."
He laughed softly.
"In my country," he an...
《The Iron Heel》Chapter 14 - The Beginning Of The End
Jack London The Iron Heel river novel
2008/6/18
As early as January, 1913, Ernest saw the true trend of affairs, but he could not get his brother leaders to see the vision of the Iron Heel that had arisen in his brain. They were too confident. Even...
They were deep in a game of billiards the next morning, after the eleven o'clock breakfast, when Viaburi entered and announced, -
"Big fella schooner close up."
Even as he spoke, they heard th...
It was not because of Olney, but in spite of Ruth, and his love for Ruth, that he finally decided not to take up Latin. His money meant time. There was so much that was more important than Latin, so m...
For many days, tied by the stick, Jerry remained Lamai's prisoner. It was not a happy time, for the house of Lumai was a house of perpetual bickering and quarrelling. Lamai fought pitched battles with...
When, at the conclusion of my first ten days' term in the jacket, I was brought back to consciousness by Doctor Jackson's thumb pressing open an eyelid, I opened both eyes and smiled up into the face ...
Back in Oakland from my wanderings, I returned to the water-front and renewed my comradeship with Nelson, who was now on shore all the time and living more madly than before. I, too, spent my time on ...
It has dawned upon me that I have never placed a proper valuation upon womankind. For that matter, though not amative to any considerable degree so far as I have discovered, I was never outside the at...
Mr. Fentolin, on leaving the dining-room, steered his chair with great precision through the open, wrought-iron doors of a small lift at the further end of the hall, which Doctor Sarson, who stepped i...
Duson entered the sitting-room, noiseless as ever, with pale, passionless face, the absolute prototype of the perfect French servant, to whom any expression of vigorous life seems to savour of presump...
《The Kingom of the Blind》Chapter 14
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Kingom of the Blind whodunit
2008/6/11
Monsieur Guillot was a man of emotional temperament. For more than an hour after Granet had left him, he paced up and down his little room, stood before the high windows which overlooked the Thames, r...
《A Millionaire of Yesterday》Chapter 14
E. Phillips Oppenheim A Millionaire of Yesterday whodunit
2008/6/6
A Millionaire of YesterdayE. Phillips OppenheimChapter 14
Scarlett Trent spent the first part of the morning, to which he had
been looking forward so eagerly, alone in his study with locked door
to...