Found 4,986 results for "Masques"
by Alexandre Dumas
SINCE Aramis's singular transformation into a confessor of the order, Baisemeaux was no longer the same man.
by Agatha Christie
In the afternoons it was the custom of Miss Jane Marple to unfold her second newspaper.
by Agatha Christie
In the heart of the West End, there are many quiet pockets, unknown to almost all but taxi drivers who traverse them wit...
by Agatha Christie
"Take all this business about Kenya," said Major Palgrave.
by Francis Bacon
1579 February. His father dies, and (in June) he returns to England.
by Agatha Christie
Mrs. McGillicuddy panted along the platform in the wake of the porter carrying her suitcase.
by Agatha Christie
Miss Jane Marple was sitting by her window.
by Agatha Christie
I believe that a well-known anecdote exists to the effect that a young writer, determined to make the commencement of hi...
by Agatha Christie
ABOUT two months earlier than the first day of the summer term at Meadowbank, certain events had taken place which were ...
by William Shakespeare
1.1 On board a ship carrying King Alonso of Naples and his entourage, a boatswain directs the crew to fight a great stor...
by Agatha Christie
OLD Lanscombe moved totteringly from room to room, pulling up the blinds.
by Agatha Christie
and nurses, that I was going to be condemned to lie on my back all my life.
by Agatha Christie
WHEN Captain Roger Angmering built himself a house in the year 1782 on the island off Leather-combe Bay, it was thought ...
by Agatha Christie
IT was close on midnight when a man crossed the Place de la Concorde.
by Agatha Christie
I was standing at the window of Poirot's rooms looking out idly on the street below.
by Agatha Christie
"Linnet Ridgeway!" "That's her!" said Mr. Burnaby, the landlord of the Three Crowns.