Romance: Being the Tales of the New York Story Club, المجلد 11891 |
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... wife is old and harsh with years , And drudge of all my father's house am I ; My bread is sorrow and my drink is tears ; Come back to me , beloved , or I die ! As the song stopped Trejago stepped up under the grating and whispered : " I ...
... wife is old and harsh with years , And drudge of all my father's house am I ; My bread is sorrow and my drink is tears ; Come back to me , beloved , or I die ! As the song stopped Trejago stepped up under the grating and whispered : " I ...
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... wife in consequence . A week later Bisesa taxed Trejago with the flirta- tion . She understood no gradations and spoke openly . Trejago laughed and Bisesa stamped her little feet- little feet , light as marigold flowers , that could lie ...
... wife in consequence . A week later Bisesa taxed Trejago with the flirta- tion . She understood no gradations and spoke openly . Trejago laughed and Bisesa stamped her little feet- little feet , light as marigold flowers , that could lie ...
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... wife will be selected primarily on the basis of her fitness for the gown . Raxworthy also inherits artistic tastes , and is a dili- gent collector of works of art and vertu of all kinds . The price paid for each is affixed to it , and ...
... wife will be selected primarily on the basis of her fitness for the gown . Raxworthy also inherits artistic tastes , and is a dili- gent collector of works of art and vertu of all kinds . The price paid for each is affixed to it , and ...
الصفحة 52
... wife- may as well leave him for the present . He'll begin to think by to - morrow morning and then he'll be of some Come along ! " use . * * * * What was the meaning of it all ? * It was a perplexing case . The two burglars some- how ...
... wife- may as well leave him for the present . He'll begin to think by to - morrow morning and then he'll be of some Come along ! " use . * * * * What was the meaning of it all ? * It was a perplexing case . The two burglars some- how ...
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... wife lived , and reached a large hall . I climbed the stairs and recognized the door described by my friend . I opened it without diffi- culty and entered . The room was so dark that at first I could distin- guish nothing . I paused ...
... wife lived , and reached a large hall . I climbed the stairs and recognized the door described by my friend . I opened it without diffi- culty and entered . The room was so dark that at first I could distin- guish nothing . I paused ...
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الصفحة 29 - I should warn you," resumed the other, "that the maid has left her sweetheart earlier than usual and will soon be here. If Mr. Markheim be found in this house, I need not describe to him the consequences.
الصفحة 25 - ... was exceedingly faint, and showed dimly on the threshold of the shop. And yet, in that strip of doubtful brightness, did there not hang wavering a shadow ? Suddenly, from the street outside, a very jovial gentleman began to beat with a staff on the shop-door, accompanying his blows with shouts and railleries in which the dealer was continually called upon by name. Markheim, smitten into ice glanced at the dead man. But no! he lay quite still; he was fled away far beyond earshot of these blows...
الصفحة 32 - There are robust virtues that can stand in these temptations ; mine was not so ; I had a thirst of pleasure. But to-day, and out of this deed, I pluck both warning and riches — both the power and a fresh resolve to be myself. I become in all things a free actor in the world ; I begin to see myself all changed, these hands the agents of good, this heart at peace. Something comes over me out of the past — something of what I have dreamed on Sabbath evenings to the sound of the church organ, of...
الصفحة 22 - when you know that I am alone in my house, put up my shutters, and make a point of refusing business. Well, you will have to pay for that; you will have to pay for my loss of time, when I should be balancing my books; you will have to pay, besides, for a kind of manner that I remark in you to-day very strongly. I am the essence of discretion, and ask no awkward questions; but when a 2o customer cannot look me in the eye, he has to pay for it.
الصفحة 24 - I will tell you what it is," began the dealer, with some sharpness, and then broke off again into a chuckle. "But I see this is a love match of yours, and you have been drinking the lady's health." "Ah!" cried Markheim, with a strange curiosity. "Ah, have you been in love? Tell me about that.
الصفحة 32 - I have watched you steadily fall. Fifteen years ago you would have started at a theft. Three years back you would have blenched at the name of murder. Is there any crime, is there any cruelty or meanness, from which you still recoil ? — five years from now I shall detect you in the fact ! Downward, downward, lies your way; nor can anything but death avail to stop you." "It is true," Markheim said huskily, "I have in some degree complied with evil. But it is so with all ; the very saints, in the...
الصفحة 25 - It was impossible, he thought, but that some rumor of the struggle must have reached their ears and set on edge their curiosity ; and now, in all the neighbouring houses, he divined them sitting motionless and with uplifted ear — solitary people, condemned to spend Christmas dwelling alone on memories of the past, and now startlingly recalled from that tender exercise ; happy family parties, struck into silence round the table, the mother still...
الصفحة 25 - With that, shaking himself clear of these considerations, he found the keys and advanced towards the open door of the shop. Outside, it had begun to rain smartly; and the sound of the shower upon the roof had banished silence. Like some dripping cavern, the chambers of the house were haunted by an incessant echoing, which filled the ear and mingled with the ticking of the clocks. And...
الصفحة 30 - And do you, then, suppose me such a creature?" asked Markheim. "Do you think I have no more generous aspirations than to sin, and sin, and sin, and, at last, sneak into heaven? My heart rises at the thought. Is this, then, your experience of mankind? or is it because you find me with red hands that you presume such baseness? and is this crime of murder indeed so impious as to dry up the very springs of good?" "Murder is to me no special category,
الصفحة 26 - ... neck; his eyes, which seemed starting from their orbits, scouted on every side, and on every side were half-rewarded as with the tail of something nameless vanishing. The four-and-twenty steps to the first floor were four-andtwenty agonies. On that first storey, the doors stood ajar, three of them like three ambushes, shaking his nerves like the throats of cannon.