The Listening EyeHodder & Stoughton, 1957 - 255 pàgines A Miss Silver mystery. |
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Pàgina 54
... Miss Bray on the other . Miss Silver , between Miss Bray and her host , could hardly have been better placed . She need not talk , because Mr. Bellingdon was quite taken up with Mrs. Scott . She was therefore free to look and to listen ...
... Miss Bray on the other . Miss Silver , between Miss Bray and her host , could hardly have been better placed . She need not talk , because Mr. Bellingdon was quite taken up with Mrs. Scott . She was therefore free to look and to listen ...
Pàgina 63
... Miss Silver's smile and the tone of her voice as she said this gave Miss Bray a pleasant sense of being sheltered from the rougher blasts of domestic life . She preened herself and admitted that she had always found arithmetic ...
... Miss Silver's smile and the tone of her voice as she said this gave Miss Bray a pleasant sense of being sheltered from the rougher blasts of domestic life . She preened herself and admitted that she had always found arithmetic ...
Pàgina 65
... Miss Silver had been getting on very well with her shawl . It quite filled her lap . " You spoke of your brother being here . How very pleasant for you . " This did not appear to evoke any particular response . Miss Bray took one of her ...
... Miss Silver had been getting on very well with her shawl . It quite filled her lap . " You spoke of your brother being here . How very pleasant for you . " This did not appear to evoke any particular response . Miss Bray took one of her ...
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Agatha Christie Andrew Robinson Annabel Scott Anyhow Arnold Bray Arthur Hughes asked believe chair Clay Masterson colour course Cranberry Lane dark Darling David Moray door drive Elaine Emberley eyes face fact feel felt fetch the necklace Frank Abbott frowning gallery gave gentleman girl gone hair hand head heard Herne's Hilton Hubert Garratt Inspector knew knitting laughed Ledlington letters lip-reading Lodge look Lucius Bellingdon Marie Antoinette married mean Medusa Merefields mind Minnie Jones Miss Bray Miss Paine Miss Paine's Miss Silver Moira Herne murder never nodded paint pale blue PATRICIA WENTWORTH Paulina Paine Pegler picture pillow police portrait Ross MacDonald round Sally Foster Sally's shot smile someone spoke stood stopped suppose sure talk tell there's thing thought told took turned voice walked week-end Wilfrid Gaunt words young