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102 little black portmanteau in his thickly gloved hand. He was wrapped106 the burden he carried. He staggered into the "Coach and Horses" more108 "in the name of human charity! A room and a fire!" He stamped and135 He turned his head and looked at her over his shoulder. "I prefer to143 He made no answer, and had turned his face away from her again, and182 He held a white cloth--it was a serviette he had brought with189 pink, and shiny just as it had been at first. He wore a dark-brown197 He did not remove the serviette, but remained holding it, as she218 The visitor sat and listened to her retreating feet. He glanced220 resumed his meal. He took a mouthful, glanced suspiciously at the[all …]
405 He was too much absorbed with his own thoughts to give any406 immediate answer to my remonstrance. He leaned upon his418 He was speaking to himself rather than to me; but my vexation466 link -- between ourselves. He is the only flaw in that chain so far539 suspects me. I can see that he suspects me. He came to me562 "No less! When any of that party talk about 'He' you know whom563 they mean. There is one predominant 'He' for all of them."631 in this envelope. He says so in his note. This would seem to633 difficulty in finding for myself. He had it -- and he imagined that649 He knows for certain that his page 534 will exactly agree with my[all …]
370 ungirdled, was sustained gently behind him on the mild morning air. He379 Solemnly he came forward and mounted the round gunrest. He faced393 He added in a preacher's tone:399 He peered sideways up and gave a long slow whistle of call, then407 He skipped off the gunrest and looked gravely at his watcher,414 He pointed his finger in friendly jest and went over to the parapet,427 He laid the brush aside and, laughing with delight, cried:441 --God, isn't he dreadful? he said frankly. A ponderous Saxon. He thinks444 have the real Oxford manner. He can't make you out. O, my name for you447 He shaved warily over his chin.[all …]
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177 that. He is some brainless beautiful creature who should be always336 of that. Dorian told me so afterwards. He, too, felt that we were423 "Every day. I couldn't be happy if I didn't see him every day. He is429 "He is all my art to me now," said the painter gravely. "I sometimes468 him. He is never more present in my work than when no image of him is469 there. He is a suggestion, as I have said, of a new manner. I find477 cared to speak to him. He knows nothing about it. He shall never know497 The painter considered for a few moments. "He likes me," he answered542 friends--those were the fascinating things in life. He pictured to552 seemed to strike him. He turned to Hallward and said, "My dear fellow,[all …]
111 did not know how to draw. He answered me: “That doesn’t matter. Draw me a sheep...”125 So then I made a drawing. He looked at it carefully, then he said: “No. This sheep is already very156 He bent his head over the drawing: “Not so small that, Look! He has gone to sleep...”168 learn that I could fly. He cried out, then: “What! You dropped down from the sky?”181 come from another planet?” But he did not reply. He tossed his head gently, without taking his219 When an astronomer discovers one of these he does not give it a name, but only a number. He285 to me. He thought, perhaps, that I was like himself. But I, alas, do not know how to see sheep314 He answered me at once, “Oh, come, come!”, as if he were speaking of something that was self-354 I knew a planet that was inhabited by a lazy man. He neglected three little bushes... So, as the441 He stared at me, thunderstruck. “Matters of consequence!”[all …]
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162 (Old English, which transcribed into Latin reads 'He cwaeth that he163 bude thaem lande northweardum with tha Westsae.' and means 'He said
153 (Old English, which transcribed into Latin reads 'He cwaeth that he154 bude thaem lande northweardum with tha Westsae.' and means 'He said
1There was a young man from Japan 2Whose limericks never would scan. 3When asked why ...
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