The Red DoctorJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1866 - 347 pàgines |
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Pàgina 12
... hand as if to brush away the narcotic cloud which veils from his view the dormitory committed to his charge . But the motion remains incomplete and is merged in some pleasant dream , as becomes manifest from the heavy breathing , which ...
... hand as if to brush away the narcotic cloud which veils from his view the dormitory committed to his charge . But the motion remains incomplete and is merged in some pleasant dream , as becomes manifest from the heavy breathing , which ...
Pàgina 13
... hand than might have seemed natural to one so feeble , stretched his head toward the bed of his nearest neighbor , listening intently . Seeming satisfied with his scrutiny , he raised himself with a decided air , and in three steps had ...
... hand than might have seemed natural to one so feeble , stretched his head toward the bed of his nearest neighbor , listening intently . Seeming satisfied with his scrutiny , he raised himself with a decided air , and in three steps had ...
Pàgina 15
... hands already encircled the neck of the dying man , pressed them closer and closer , until his fingers were united like a ring of iron . A stifled sigh , a feeble convulsion of the frame , and the Count de Grannat was a corpse . At that ...
... hands already encircled the neck of the dying man , pressed them closer and closer , until his fingers were united like a ring of iron . A stifled sigh , a feeble convulsion of the frame , and the Count de Grannat was a corpse . At that ...
Pàgina 20
... hands and walking rapidly to and fro over a space large enough to afford scope to his vehement gestures of delight ... hand ; and cordially pressing that of the night - watcher , slipped into it a piece of gold . The latter received ...
... hands and walking rapidly to and fro over a space large enough to afford scope to his vehement gestures of delight ... hand ; and cordially pressing that of the night - watcher , slipped into it a piece of gold . The latter received ...
Pàgina 25
... , which might have betrayed him . " " An infallible means , I tell you , is in the hand of sci- ence ! It is very simple . " Pierre listened , full of anxiety . " I would give poison to the accused , " 3 * PIERRE THE ASSASSIN . 25.
... , which might have betrayed him . " " An infallible means , I tell you , is in the hand of sci- ence ! It is very simple . " Pierre listened , full of anxiety . " I would give poison to the accused , " 3 * PIERRE THE ASSASSIN . 25.
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accuse appeared asked ball beautiful bookseller breath brow carriage casket chamber Christian Christian VII concealed continued Copenhagen court cried dark daugh Denmark door doubt drew enemies escaped escutcheon exclaimed eyes face fear Fersen gesture Grand Marshal hand head heard heart honor hour instant King King of Denmark lady light lips listened looked madam magnetism Majesty mantle Maria Julia Marianne mask Matilda ment Mesmer Minister monsieur Muller mysterious night noble OUIDA palace passed patient pavilion perhaps physician Pierre Muller Pierre the Assassin poignard present prison Queen Dowager Queen Matilda Queen Mother raised Rantzan Red Doctor replied royal Sara secret seeking seemed sick silence smile somnambulist soul speak spoke steps stood strange Struensée Struensée's suddenly tell terror thou thought tion tone trembled turned uttered voice Wisby woman words young doctor