Here he stood. Here he sat. Here he knelt. Here he lay. Here he moved, to and fro, from the door to the window, from the window to the door; from the window to the door, from the door to the window; from the fire to the bed, from the bed to the fire... McClure's Magazine - 445 페이지1909전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Alexandre Dumas - 1888 - 484 페이지
...who was busy writing, kept him in the antechamber a full hour. While walking about in the gallery, from the door to the window, from the window to the door, he thought he saw a cloak like Athos's cross the vestibule ; but at the moment he was going to ascertain... | |
| Alexandre Dumas, Auguste Maquet - 1890 - 480 페이지
...who was busy writing, kept him in the antechamber a full hour. While walking about in the gallery, from the door to the window, from the window to the door, he thought he saw a cloak like Athos's cross the vestibule ; but at the moment he was going to ascertain... | |
| Alexandre Dumas - 1893 - 362 페이지
...who was busy writing, kept him in the antechamber a full hour. While walking about in the gallery, from the door to the window, from the window to the door, he thought he saw a cloak like Athos's cross the vestibule ; but at the moment he was going to ascertain... | |
| Alexandre Dumas - 1893 - 554 페이지
...who was busy writing, kept him in the antechamber a full hour. Whilst walking about in the gallery, from the door to the window, from the window to the door, he thought he saw a cloak like Athos's cross the vestibule ; but at the moment he was going to ascertain... | |
| 1906 - 920 페이지
...all." The eyes of the two men, of the speaker and of his listener, met for a moment; but Wingfleld. to the other's sudden uneasy surprise, made no comment...agreed with me — I mean with us. Nay, more, that yon, with your clear, legal mind, had always realized, even more than I could do, the utter absurdity... | |
| 1906 - 858 페이지
...Wlngfleld, to the other's sudden uneasy surprise, made no comment on what he had just heard. Bering sprang up. and during the rest of their talk he walked,...that you, with your clear, legal mind, had always realized, even more than I could do, the utter absurdity of making such a contract as that of marriage... | |
| Marie Belloc Lowndes - 1910 - 332 페이지
...Denmark? " He frowned, annoyed with himself for having forgotten a fact with which he must have been once well acquainted. " If you had asked me to be your...Louise would not have it; though I told her that in principle—not, of course, in practice— you thoroughly agreed with me—I mean with us. Nay, more,... | |
| David Weisberg - 2000 - 206 페이지
...automatic composition: Here he stood. Here he sat. Here he knelt. Here he lay. Here he moved, to and fro, from the door to the window, from the window to the door; from the window to the door, from the door to the window; from the fire to the bed, from the bed to... | |
| Irmtraud Morgner - 2000 - 522 페이지
...seven. For weeks one had been missing. 'He'd better come,' said Pakulat and shuffled back and forth, from the door to the window, from the window to the door, four steps to, four steps back. Actually, it should have been impossible for him to get past the table.... | |
| Gerald L. Bruns - 2001 - 314 페이지
...portrayal of the authentic Watt: Here he stood. Here he sat. Here he knelt. Here he moved, to and fro, from the door to the window, from the window to the door; from the window to the door, from the door to the window; from the fire to the bed, from the bed to... | |
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