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ABSORBED in herself, Mercy failed to notice the opening door or to hear the murmur of voices in the conservatory.
The one terrible necessity which had been present to her mind at intervals for a w...
ABOUT twelve o'clock that night was born the Catherine you saw at Wuthering Heights: a puny, seven-months' child; and two hours after the mother died, having never recovered sufficient consciousness t...
《The Two Destinies》Chapter 16 - My Mother's Diary
Wilkie Collins The Two Destinies deterctive story
2008/7/5
THERE is something repellent to me, even at this distance of time, in looking back at the dreary days, of seclusion which followed each other monotonously in my Highland home. The actions of my life, ...
A fortnight after the disappearance of Mrs. Ellmother, and the dismissal of Mrs. Mosey, Doctor Allday entered his consulting-room, punctual to the hour at which he was accustomed to receive patients. ...
《The Law and the Lady》Chapter 16 - First Question--Did The Woman Die Poisoned?
Wilkie Collins The Law and the Lady whodunit
2008/6/30
THE proceedings began at ten o'clock. The prisoner was placed at the Bar, before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh. He bowed respectfully to the Bench, and pleaded Not Guilty, in a low voice....
He lay sick and unmoved, in pure opposition to everything. He knew how near to breaking was the vessel that held his life. He knew also how strong and durable it was. And he did not care. Better a tho...
《The White Company》Chapter 16 - How The Yellow Cog Fought The Two Rover Galleys
Arthur Conan Doyle The White Company deterctive story
2008/6/26
THE three vessels had been sweeping swiftly westwards, the cog still well to the front, although the galleys were slowly drawing in upon either quarter. To the left was a hard skyline unbroken by a sa...
WITH my head full of George Barnwell, I was at first disposed to believe that I must have had some hand in the attack upon my sister, or at all events that as her near relation, popularly known to be ...
《The Plumed Serpent》Chapter 16 - Cipriano And Kate
D. H. Lawrence The Plumed Serpent river novel
2008/6/23
On Saturday afternoons the big black canoes with their large square sails came slowly approaching out of the thin haze across the lake, from the west, from Tlapaltepec, with big straw hats and with bl...
Feeling him abstract, withdrawn from her, Helena experienced the dread of losing him. She was in his arms, but his spirit ignored her. That was insufferable to her pride. Yet she dared not disturb him...
《The Malefactor》Book 2 Chapter 16 - For Pity's Sake
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Malefactor whodunit
2008/6/22
The library at Tredowen was a room of irregular shape, full of angles and recesses lined with bookcases. It was in one of these, standing motionless before a small marble statue of some forgotten Gree...
《The Malefactor》Book 1 Chapter 16 - The Hidden Hand
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Malefactor whodunit
2008/6/22
Wingrave glanced up as they entered. He motioned Nesbitt to a chair by his side, but the young man remained standing.
"My secretary tells me," Wingrave said curtly, "that you cannot pay me what yo...
《The Illustrious Prince》Chapter 16 - Concerning Prince Maiyo
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Illustrious Prince whodunit
2008/6/22
The Duchess looked up from her writing table and nodded to her husband, who had just entered.
"Good morning, Ambrose!" she said. "Do you want to talk to me?"
"If you can spare me five minutes,...
"Let us follow the example of all great golfers," Hamel said. "Let us for this morning, at any rate, imagine that your whole world is encompassed within these eighteen holes. We have been sent here in...
Mr. Brott and Mr. Sabin dined together - not, as it happened, at the House of Commons, but at the former's club in Pall Mall. For Mr. Sabin it was not altogether an enjoyable meal. The club was large,...