I — was constantly being annoyed by her dog. Then Melitta looked around at me. At the sight of her face a sort of terror must have shone through my expression, visible to the baroness. I saw how she lifted her eyebrows, as if in question. And I was... Phantom: A Novel - Page 149by Gerhart Hauptmann - 1922 - 224 pagesFull view - About this book
| Francis Neilson, Albert Jay Nock - 1922 - 632 pages
...amiably reproachful tone, because the gentleman — that was I — was constantly being annoyed by the dog. Then Melitta looked around at me. At the sight...confusion began in me, whereby in a mystic, or let us say abnormal, manner I united the images of the two girls. To be sure, I told myself, this girl is... | |
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