| George Payne R. James - 1839 - 1048 Seiten
...be heard in a peculiar manner, and at peculiar seasons : either, as very often happens in the small towns of that district, in the dead of the night,...Count came up. So occupied were they with each other, atid so full were the tones of the music, that it was the dog who first perceived the approach of a... | |
| James Fergusson - 1862 - 64 Seiten
..."Where two stones or steps are in situ, the one over the other, it is very easy to measure the distance from the face of the one to the face of the other ; but when, as in this instance, we are dependent on the weather-marks or a position assumed from the... | |
| 1915 - 806 Seiten
...rested first upon Norrisii, 620 then upon Crawshay. Their owner stopped dead in his tracks. He turned from the face of the one to the face of the other. Then, his breath taken away, he panted in the butler's wake. The door of Number Nineteen closed on... | |
| Coulson T. Cade - 1922 - 330 Seiten
...gentleman will permit." Two men, obviously master and servant, were standing at the door. Robin glanced from the face of the one to the face of the other, and collapsed into his corner. "One looks like a god, the other like a devil," he said to himself.... | |
| George Jean Nathan, Henry Louis Mencken - 1902 - 668 Seiten
...necessity of ending this comedy — this comedy of yours and mine." Palisa paused. His eyes passed from the face of the one to the face of the other — eyes in which there was the cold, gray glitter of ruffled waters. Th? girl sobbed; the youth doubted... | |
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