The Clicking of CuthbertLibrary of Alexandria, 01.01.1956 - 256 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 46
Seite
... seemed to have made the deepest possible impression upon her plastic emotions. When he spoke, she leaned forward with parted lips and looked at him. When he was not speaking—which was seldom—she leaned backand looked athim.And whenhe ...
... seemed to have made the deepest possible impression upon her plastic emotions. When he spoke, she leaned forward with parted lips and looked at him. When he was not speaking—which was seldom—she leaned backand looked athim.And whenhe ...
Seite
... seemed to himthat,atthe rate at which the inhabitants of thatinteresting country were murdering one another, thesupply of Russian novelists must eventually give out. One morning, as he tottereddown the road fortheshort walk whichwasnow ...
... seemed to himthat,atthe rate at which the inhabitants of thatinteresting country were murdering one another, thesupply of Russian novelists must eventually give out. One morning, as he tottereddown the road fortheshort walk whichwasnow ...
Seite
... seemed to Cuthbert that there was an expression inthem not unlike that ofacat inastrange backyard surrounded by smallboys. Theman lookedforlorn and hopeless, and Cuthbert wondered whether he hadhad bad news from home. This wasnotthecase ...
... seemed to Cuthbert that there was an expression inthem not unlike that ofacat inastrange backyard surrounded by smallboys. Theman lookedforlorn and hopeless, and Cuthbert wondered whether he hadhad bad news from home. This wasnotthecase ...
Seite
... seemed to fix itself on him, "I think he means Abe Mitchell and Harry Vardon." "Abe Mitchell and Harry Vardon?" repeated Mrs. Smethurst, blankly. "Ineverheard of——" "Yais! Yais! Most! Very!" shouted Vladimir Brusiloff, enthusiastically ...
... seemed to fix itself on him, "I think he means Abe Mitchell and Harry Vardon." "Abe Mitchell and Harry Vardon?" repeated Mrs. Smethurst, blankly. "Ineverheard of——" "Yais! Yais! Most! Very!" shouted Vladimir Brusiloff, enthusiastically ...
Seite
... seemed onthemend. Miss Forrester dispensed tea and conversationto bothimpartially. They walked home together. After an awkward silence of twenty minutes, James said: "There issomething aboutthe atmosphere—the aura, shall I say?—that ...
... seemed onthemend. Miss Forrester dispensed tea and conversationto bothimpartially. They walked home together. After an awkward silence of twenty minutes, James said: "There issomething aboutthe atmosphere—the aura, shall I say?—that ...
Inhalt
Abschnitt 5 | |
Abschnitt 6 | |
Abschnitt 7 | |
Abschnitt 8 | |
Abschnitt 9 | |
Abschnitt 10 | |
Abschnitt 11 | |
Abschnitt 12 | |
Abschnitt 13 | |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Abe Mitchell Adeline Alexander Alexander Paterson Arthur Jukes Ascobaruch asked atthe Betty bogey bunker bythe caddie Celia Clicking of Cuthbert club clubhouse course cried Cuthbert drive Eunice eyes face fairway fellow George Mackintosh girl golfer Gowf hadbeen hand handicap Harry Vardon hehad hewas High Priest hole inhis inthe Isaid Itwas James Todd King Merolchazzar little Wilberforce look married match McHoots mean Millicent mind Miss Forrester Mitchell morning Mortimer Sturgis Mortimer's never niblick night ofhis ofthe Oldest Member onthe Open Championship Ordeal By Golf P. G. Wodehouse Pekingese player playing golf putt Ralph Bingham Ramsden Waters Raymond Parsloe Devine replied round Rupert Bailey seemed Shewas shook shot silence Smethurst Sovietski stringed instrument stroke talking tell thathe theball thing thought tobe togo tothe uttered Vincent Jopp Vizier Vladimir Brusiloff voice wasa wasthe watched witha young