And he rose and paced the lower end of the apartment, struggling with anger and antipathy. Villon surreptitiously refilled his cup, and settled himself more comfortably in the chair, crossing his knees and leaning his head upon one hand and the elbow... The Great Modern English Stories: An Anthology - Page 43edited by - 1919 - 366 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1888 - 362 pages
...anger and antipathy. Villon surreptitiously refilled his cup, and settled himself more comfortably in the chair, crossing his knees and leaning his head...morally certain of a safe departure on the morrow. " Tell me one thing," said the old man, pausing in his walk. " Are you really a thief ? " "I claim... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 408 pages
...anger and antipathy. Villon surreptitiously refilled his cup, and settled himself more comfortably in the chair, crossing his knees and leaning his head...morally certain of a safe departure on the morrow. "Tell me one thing," said the old man, pausing in his walk. " Are you really a thief? " "I claim the... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 628 pages
...anger and antipathy. Villon surreptitiously refilled his cup, and settled himself more comfortably in the chair, crossing his knees and leaning his head...chair. He was now replete and warm; and he was in no wise frightened for his host, having gauged him as justly as was possible between two such different... | |
| 1901 - 206 pages
...anger and antipathy. Villon surreptitiously refilled his cup, and settled himself more comfortably in the chair, crossing his knees and leaning his head...chair. He was now replete and warm; and he was in no wise frightened for his host, having gauged him as justly as was possible between two such different... | |
| 1896 - 224 pages
...anger and antipathy. Villon surreptitiously refilled his cup, and settled himself more comfortably in the chair, crossing his knees and leaning his head...chair. He was now replete and warm; and he was in no wise frightened for hishost, having gauged him as justly as was possible between two such different... | |
| 1896 - 216 pages
...anger and antipathy. Villon surreptitiously refilled his cup, and settled himself more comfortably in the chair, crossing his knees and leaning his head...chair. He was now replete and warm ; and he was in no wise frightened for his host, having gauged him as justly as was possible between two such different... | |
| Jules Verne - 1897 - 264 pages
...anger and antipathy. Villon surreptitiously refilled his cup, and settled himself more comfortably in the chair, crossing his knees and leaning his head...morally certain of a safe departure on the morrow. "Tell me one thing," said the old man, pausing in his walk. "Are you really a thief?" '• "I claim... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1898 - 316 pages
...anger and antipathy. Villon surreptitiously refilled his cup, and settled himself more comfortably in the chair, crossing his knees and leaning his head...morally certain of a safe departure on the morrow. ' Tell me one thing,' said the old man, pausing in his walk. ' Are you really a thief ? ' ' I claim... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 560 pages
...anger and antipathy. Villon surreptitiously refilled his cup, and settled himself more comfortably in the chair, crossing his knees and leaning his head...chair. He was now replete and warm ; and he was in no wise frightened for his host, having gauged him as justly as was possible between two such different... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1905 - 454 pages
...anger and antipathy. Villon surreptitiously refilled his cup, and settled himself more comfortably in the chair, crossing his knees and leaning his head...morally certain of a safe departure on the morrow. " Tell me one thing," said the old man, pausing in his walk. "Are you really a thief?" " I claim the... | |
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