Well, my dear," said the young man, cheerfully, "if he were Satan himself, he is done for now you have told somebody. One goes mad all alone, old girl. But when was it you fancied you felt and heard our squinting friend?" "I heard James Welkin laugh as... The Innocence of Father Brown - Strana 127autor/autoři: Gilbert Keith Chesterton - 1911 - 335 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Ernest Rhys, Catharine Amy Dawson Scott - 1923 - 438 str.
...who has half driven me mad. Indeed, I think he has driven me mad ; for I have felt him where he 399 could not have been, and I have heard his voice when...interest. Laura suddenly shuddered, and then said, with an unshaken voice, "Yes. Just when I had finished reading the second letter from Isidore Smythe announcing... | |
| Ernest Rhys, Catharine Amy Dawson Scott - 1923 - 444 str.
...who has half driven me mad. Indeed, I think he has driven me mad ; for I have felt him where he I 399 could not have been, and I have heard his voice when...interest. Laura suddenly shuddered, and then said, with an unshaken voice, "Yes. Just when I had finished reading the second letter from Isidore Smythe announcing... | |
| G. K. Chesterton, Martin Gardner - 1998 - 338 str.
...mechanical computer) because he considered Berridge no more than an inhuman 'calculating machine'. said the girl, steadily. 'There was nobody there,...interest. Laura suddenly shuddered, and then said, with an unshaken voice, 'Yes. Just when I had finished reading the second letter from Isidore Smythe announcing... | |
| David Stuart Davies - 2006 - 1284 str.
...quite right. I have not seen a line of the other man's writing; and I have no more notion than the dead of what or where he is. But it is of him that...squeak, or anything?' asked Angus, with some interest. announcing his success, just then, I heard Welkin say: "He shan't have you, though". It was quite plain,... | |
| Gilbert Keith Chesterton - 1986 - 468 str.
...have felt him where he could not have been, and I have heard his voice when he could not have spoken." all alone, old girl. But when was it you fancied you...interest. Laura suddenly shuddered, and then said with an unshaken voice, "Yes. Just when I had finished reading the second letter from Isidore Smythe announcing... | |
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