Found 17 results for "Peter Carmichael (Fictitious character)"
by Dorothy L. Sayers
Oh, damn!" said Lord Peter Wimsey at Piccadilly Circus.
by Dorothy L. Sayers
Harriet Vane sat at her writing-table and started out into Mecklenburg Square.
by Dorothy L. Sayers
plunged down the side of the dyke into the deep ditch beyond, where the black spikes of a thorn hedge stood bleak and un...
by Dorothy L. Sayers
And by the," said Mr. Hankin, arresting Miss Rossiter as she rose to go,"there is a new copy-writer coming today."
by Dorothy L. Sayers
There were crimson roses on the bench; they looked like splashes of blood.
by Dorothy L. Sayers
"If one lives in Galloway, one either fishes or paints."
by Dorothy L. Sayers
So Peter is really married: I have ordered willow-wreaths for half my acquaintance.
by Dorothy L. Sayers
Lord Peter Wimsey stretched himself luxuriously between the sheets provided by the Hotel Meurice.
by Dorothy L. Sayers
But if he thought the woman was being murdered-" "My dear charles," said the young man with the monocle, "it doesn't do ...
by Dorothy L. Sayers
What in the world, Wimsey are you doing in this Morgue?"
by Dorothy L. Sayers
The best remedy for a bruised heart is not, as so many people seem to think,repose upon a manly bosom.
by Jill Paton Walsh
"I do not," said Monsieur Theophile Daumier, "understand the English."