The Listening EyeHodder & Stoughton, 1957 - 255 pàgines A Miss Silver mystery. |
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Pàgina 40
... stopped there , and the other man said something . She could see the muscle moving in his cheek , but she couldn't see his lips . When he stopped , the first one said , ' I'm not taking any chances of being recognized , and that's final ...
... stopped there , and the other man said something . She could see the muscle moving in his cheek , but she couldn't see his lips . When he stopped , the first one said , ' I'm not taking any chances of being recognized , and that's final ...
Pàgina 138
... stopped . It was as if they had come abruptly upon the edge of something there in this darkened place . Another step , another word , and they might be over the edge . If Sally could have got her breath she would have asked what it was ...
... stopped . It was as if they had come abruptly upon the edge of something there in this darkened place . Another step , another word , and they might be over the edge . If Sally could have got her breath she would have asked what it was ...
Pàgina 152
... stopped in the middle of a dissertation upon how difficult it was to get the downstairs rooms done before breakfast . Miss Silver thought afterwards that it was curi- ous how everyone stopped what they were doing and watched whilst ...
... stopped in the middle of a dissertation upon how difficult it was to get the downstairs rooms done before breakfast . Miss Silver thought afterwards that it was curi- ous how everyone stopped what they were doing and watched whilst ...
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