Hirell, by the author of 'Abel Drake's wife' (J. Saunders). |
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... wrongs at Nisi Prins . They don ' t agree to fight . Besides , there breaks through
the powerful restraint that one sees John Cunliff imposes on himself occasional
glimpses of an extraordinary change of feeling . Chaos suddenly changes into ...
... wrongs at Nisi Prins . They don ' t agree to fight . Besides , there breaks through
the powerful restraint that one sees John Cunliff imposes on himself occasional
glimpses of an extraordinary change of feeling . Chaos suddenly changes into ...
Сторінка 6
Suddenly he breaks the pause ; encloses the envelope , addresses it , and two
minutes later drops it in the post - office letter - box , saying to himself , with half a
smile That settles my part of the business , at any rate . Six hours will tell me all ...
Suddenly he breaks the pause ; encloses the envelope , addresses it , and two
minutes later drops it in the post - office letter - box , saying to himself , with half a
smile That settles my part of the business , at any rate . Six hours will tell me all ...
Сторінка 7
WHEN the letter had been dropped into the box , Cunliff stood for a moment in
the street , irresolute - then turned towards a shop to purchase some gloves , but
suddenly hurried back to his rooms , as if wishing neither to see nor to be seen .
WHEN the letter had been dropped into the box , Cunliff stood for a moment in
the street , irresolute - then turned towards a shop to purchase some gloves , but
suddenly hurried back to his rooms , as if wishing neither to see nor to be seen .
Сторінка 17
When the servant had gone , and not till then , did Cunliff open the delicate pink
envelope , and turn suddenly with his back to the light that he might better ... his
face seemed doubtfully to ask , and then its sudden illumination told all the rest .
When the servant had gone , and not till then , did Cunliff open the delicate pink
envelope , and turn suddenly with his back to the light that he might better ... his
face seemed doubtfully to ask , and then its sudden illumination told all the rest .
Сторінка 18
Inexpressibly tender then steal forth a thousand objects , animate and inanimate ,
and we can gaze on and question them , as if suddenly set down in a new world .
That twilight lull is now existing in all its force and beauty for John Cunliff .
Inexpressibly tender then steal forth a thousand objects , animate and inanimate ,
and we can gaze on and question them , as if suddenly set down in a new world .
That twilight lull is now existing in all its force and beauty for John Cunliff .
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