I made a mistake, Kemp, a huge mistake, in carrying this thing through alone. I have wasted strength, time, opportunities. Alone—it is wonderful how little a man can do alone! To rob a little, to hurt a little, and there is the end
Ginger Elfhas quoted4 years ago
I demonstrated conclusively this morning," began Kemp, "that invisibility—" "Never mind what you've demonstrated!—I'm starving," said the Voice, "and the night is chilly to a man without clothes."
b4527504685has quoted7 years ago
without giving the ghost of an excuse for an intrusion.
georgekabiru230has quoted14 days ago
A guest to stop at Iping in the wintertime was an unheard-of piece of luck, let alone a guest who was no "haggler," and she was resolved to show herself worthy of her good fortune.
crownvic904has quotedlast year
He staggered into the Coarch and Horses, more dead than alive as it seemed, and flung his portmanteau down.
The horses in which he came across seemed more dead than living
b1381422570has quoted2 years ago
r conversational advances were ill-timed,
b1381422570has quoted2 years ago
, and he seemed to be lost in thought.
Albitskiy97has quoted2 years ago
"And I'd thank you kindly, sir, if you'd keep your swearing to yourself, sir," said Mrs. Hall.
Albitskiy97has quoted2 years ago
"The weather—" he began. "Why don't you finish and go?"