I saw a certain look in the creature's eyes, as if he were aware that he was required to connive at a fraud, and rather resented it. If he would only be good enough to back me up! Fortunately, however, he was such a perfect facsimile of the outward Bingo... Stories by English Authors - Página 691896Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1883 - 708 páginas
...Shuturgarden as the long-lost Bingo. I know it was wrong — it even came unpleasantly near dog stealing — but I was a desperate man. I saw Lilian gradually...garden just before I started to catch my train to town. ******* I had an anxious walk home from the station that evening ; I went round by the longer way,... | |
| 1883 - 736 páginas
...every tuft on the genuine animal's body ! Nothing would have induced me to undergo such an ordeal at that of personally restoring him to the Curries. We...garden just before I started to catch my train to town. »»••*•• I had an anxious walk home from the station that evening; I went round by the longer... | |
| F. Anstey - 1884 - 292 páginas
...where he howled dolefully all night, and buried bones. The next morning I wrote a note to Mrs. Curric, expressing my pleasure at being able to restore the...garden just before I started to catch my train to town. • • • • I had an anxious walk home from the station that evening ; I went round by the longer... | |
| Tales - 1885 - 272 páginas
...Bingo's silver collar round his neck—congratulating myself on my forethought in preserving it—and took him in to see my mother. She accepted him as...garden just before I started to catch my train to town. ****** I had an anxious walk home from the station that evening ; I went round by the longer way, trembling... | |
| 1885 - 276 páginas
...Bingo's silver collar round his neck—congratulating myself on my forethought in preserving it—and took him in to see my mother. She accepted him as...garden just before I started to catch my train to town. ****** I had an anxious walk home from the station that evening ; I went round by the longer way, trembling... | |
| 1901 - 654 páginas
...in character to the original. Still, it may have been the after-dinner workings of conscience, but 1 could not help fancying that I saw a certain look...garden just before I started to catch my train to town. I had an anxious walk home from the station that evening ; I went round by the longer way, trembling... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 456 páginas
...howled dolefully all night, and buried bones. The next morning I wrote a note to Mrs. Currie, expressim: my pleasure at being able to restore the lost one,...garden just before I started to catch my train to town. I had an anxious walk home from the station that evening; I went rouud by the longer way, trembling... | |
| F. Anstey - 1904 - 290 páginas
...Still, it may have been the after-dinner workings of conscience, but I could not help fancying that 1 saw a certain look in the creature's eyes, as if he...garden just before I started to catch my train to town. the whole time lest I should meet any of the Currie household, to which I felt myself entirely unequal... | |
| 1914 - 424 páginas
...intensely respectable; he was not the animal to commit himself by any flagrant indiscretion; he was gentte and tractable, too, and in all respects an agreeable...garden just before I started to catch my train to town. I had an anxious walk home from the station that evening; I went round by the longer way, trembling... | |
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