Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 209W. Blackwood, 1921 |
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... Conliffe . The lean , lined face of the detective betrayed nothing of the uncertainty that was in his mind . At a glance , it was a hard and unsympathetic face , though a keen observer might have found reason , in the eyes and the lines ...
... Conliffe . The lean , lined face of the detective betrayed nothing of the uncertainty that was in his mind . At a glance , it was a hard and unsympathetic face , though a keen observer might have found reason , in the eyes and the lines ...
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... Conliffe " he had heard Honiton address her , and there was a husband somewhere aboard , for Honiton had referred to him . A nice thing he Peter Brown - had done to bring this man amongst such people under false pretences ! And there ...
... Conliffe " he had heard Honiton address her , and there was a husband somewhere aboard , for Honiton had referred to him . A nice thing he Peter Brown - had done to bring this man amongst such people under false pretences ! And there ...
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... Conliffe , during and after her talk on deck with Honiton , had much cause for wonder . She was unaware of his presence aboard until the moment when he came and stood at her side by the rail . She turned sharply to see who had joined ...
... Conliffe , during and after her talk on deck with Honiton , had much cause for wonder . She was unaware of his presence aboard until the moment when he came and stood at her side by the rail . She turned sharply to see who had joined ...
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... Conliffe , for the mo- ment , faded into the back- ground . Joan Conliffe , though she showed a reasonable interest in the conversation , was busy at the back of her mind guess- ing at the real cause of Honi- ton's presence on the ship ...
... Conliffe , for the mo- ment , faded into the back- ground . Joan Conliffe , though she showed a reasonable interest in the conversation , was busy at the back of her mind guess- ing at the real cause of Honi- ton's presence on the ship ...
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... Conliffe looked round at him , and saw in his face a bitterness that was a surprise to her . She had never seen her companion other than careless and jolly , and she felt that she had been indiscreet . " I'm sorry , " she said , with ...
... Conliffe looked round at him , and saw in his face a bitterness that was a surprise to her . She had never seen her companion other than careless and jolly , and she felt that she had been indiscreet . " I'm sorry , " she said , with ...
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