The Turn of the Screw - Original Edition - Henry James - Grāmatas -  - 9798564671972 - 2020. gada 17. novembris
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The Turn of the Screw - Original Edition


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I knew the next day that a letter containing the key had, by the first post, gone off to his London apartments; but in spite of-or perhaps just on account of-the eventual diffusion of this knowledge we quite let him alone till after dinner, till such an hour of the evening, in fact, as might best accord with the kind of emotion on which our hopes were fixed. Then he became as communicative as we could desire and indeed gave us his best reason for being so. We had it from him again before the fire in the hall, as we had had our mild wonders of the previous night. It appeared that the narrative he had promised to read us really required for a proper intelligence a few words of prologue. Let me say here distinctly, to have done with it, that this narrative, from an exact transcript of my own made much later, is what I shall presently give. Poor Douglas, before his death-when it was in sight-committed to me the manuscript that reached him on the third of these days and that, on the same spot, with immense effect, he began to read to our hushed little circle on the night of the fourth. The departing ladies who had said they would stay didn't, of course, thank heaven, stay: they departed, in consequence of arrangements made, in a rage of curiosity, as they professed, produced by the touches with which he had already worked us up. But that only made his little final auditory more compact and select, kept it, round the hearth, subject to a common thrill.

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Izlaists 2020. gada 17. novembris
ISBN13 9798564671972
Lapas 220
Izmēri 127 × 203 × 12 mm   ·   222 g
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