The Turn of the Screw by Henry James XXIII Oh, more or less. I imagine my smile was pale. Not absolutely. We shouldnt like that! I went on. No I suppose we shouldnt. Of course we have the others. We have the others we have indeed the others, I concur
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James XXIV My sense of how he received this suffered for a minute from something that I can describe only as a fierce split of my attention a stroke that at first, as I sprang straight up, reduced me to the mere blind m
ONE ANNA KARENINA by Leo Tolstoy Translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude PART ONE Chapter 1 ALL happy families resemble one another, each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. Everything was upset in the Oblonskys house. The wife had discovered an
TWO Chapter 4 DARYA ALEXANDROVNA was there in a dressing-jacket, with her large frightened eyes, made more prominent by the emaciation of her face, and her knot of thin plaits of once luxurious and beautiful hair. The room was covered with scattered
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James XXII Yet it was when she had got off and I missed her on the spot that the great pinch really came. If I had counted on what it would give me to find myself alone with Miles, I speedily perceived, at least, that i
Demian by Hermann Hesse The best things I gained from my remaining weeks in St. ------- were the hours spent with Pistorius at the organ or in front of his fire. We were studying a Greek text about Abraxas and he read me extracts from a translation o
Demian by Hermann Hesse 7) Eva Once during my vacation I visited the house where years before Demian had lived with his mother. I saw an old woman strolling in the garden and, speaking with her, learned that it was her house. I inquired after the Dem
Demian by Hermann Hesse I stood dazed and shaken under the tall trees, not knowing whether I was more awake or more in a dream than ever. The rain dripped gently from the branches. Slowly I walked out into the garden that extended some way along the
Demian by Hermann Hesse 8) The End Begins I had persuaded my parents to allow me the summer semester in H. My friends and I now spent almost all our time in the garden by the river instead of the house. The Japanese, who had been duly beaten in the b
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James I I remember the whole beginning as a succession of flights and drops, a little seesaw of the right throbs and the wrong. After rising, in town, to meet his appeal, I had at all events a couple of very bad days fo
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James II This came home to me when, two days later, I drove over with Flora to meet, as Mrs. Grose said, the little gentleman; and all the more for an incident that, presenting itself the second evening, had deeply disc
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James III Her thus turning her back on me was fortunately not, for my just preoccupations, a snub that could check the growth of our mutual esteem. We met, after I had brought home little Miles, more intimately than eve
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James IV It was not that I didnt wait, on this occasion, for more, for I was rooted as deeply as I was shaken. Was there a secret at Bly a mystery of Udolpho or an insane, an unmentionable relative kept in unsuspected c
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James V Oh, she let me know as soon as, round the corner of the house, she loomed again into view. What in the name of goodness is the matter ? She was now flushed and out of breath. I said nothing till she came quite n
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James VI It took of course more than that particular passage to place us together in presence of what we had now to live with as we could my dreadful liability to impressions of the order so vividly exemplified, and my
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James VIII What I had said to Mrs. Grose was true enough: there were in the matter I had put before her depths and possibilities that I lacked resolution to sound; so that when we met once more in the wonder of it we we
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James IX I waited and waited, and the days, as they elapsed, took something from my consternation. A very few of them, in fact, passing, in constant sight of my pupils, without a fresh incident, sufficed to give to grie
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James X I remained awhile at the top of the stair, but with the effect presently of understanding that when my visitor had gone, he had gone: then I returned to my room. The foremost thing I saw there by the light of th
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James XI It was not till late next day that I spoke to Mrs. Grose; the rigor with which I kept my pupils in sight making it often difficult to meet her privately, and the more as we each felt the importance of not provo
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James VII I got hold of Mrs. Grose as soon after this as I could; and I can give no intelligible account of how I fought out the interval. Yet I still hear myself cry as I fairly threw myself into her arms: They KNOW it
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