Título : | The Moth : and Other Stories | Tipo de documento: | texto impreso | Autores: | H.G. Wells, Autor ; Edgar Allan Poe, Autor | Mención de edición: | 1ª | Editorial: | London [United Kingdom] : Longman Group Limited | Fecha de publicación: | 1962 | Colección: | The Bridge Series | Número de páginas: | 128 p | Il.: | il. b/n | Dimensiones: | 18 cm | ISBN/ISSN/DL: | 978-0-582-53018-8 | Idioma : | Inglés (eng) | Clasificación: | :Inglés:Literatura:Lecturas Adaptadas:Sin Audio:B1
| Etiquetas: | varios recopilación historias cuentos misterio terror clásicos adaptados B1 3000 words | Resumen: | That night Hapley found the moth crawling over his bed. He sat on the edge of his bed in his shirt-sleeves and reasoned with himself. Was it pure dream? He knew he was slipping, and he battled for his mind with the same silent energy he had formerly displayed against Pawkins. So persistent is mental habit that he felt as if it were still a struggle with Pawkins. He was well acquainted with psychology. He knew that such dreams do come as a result of mental strain. But the point was, he did not only see the moth, he had heard it when if touched the edge of the lamp-shade, when it his against the wall, and he had felt it strike his face in the dark. | Nota de contenido: | 3000 headwords |
The Moth : and Other Stories [texto impreso] / H.G. Wells, Autor ; Edgar Allan Poe, Autor . - 1ª . - London (United Kingdom) : Longman Group Limited, 1962 . - 128 p : il. b/n ; 18 cm. - ( The Bridge Series) . ISBN : 978-0-582-53018-8 Idioma : Inglés ( eng) Clasificación: | :Inglés:Literatura:Lecturas Adaptadas:Sin Audio:B1
| Etiquetas: | varios recopilación historias cuentos misterio terror clásicos adaptados B1 3000 words | Resumen: | That night Hapley found the moth crawling over his bed. He sat on the edge of his bed in his shirt-sleeves and reasoned with himself. Was it pure dream? He knew he was slipping, and he battled for his mind with the same silent energy he had formerly displayed against Pawkins. So persistent is mental habit that he felt as if it were still a struggle with Pawkins. He was well acquainted with psychology. He knew that such dreams do come as a result of mental strain. But the point was, he did not only see the moth, he had heard it when if touched the edge of the lamp-shade, when it his against the wall, and he had felt it strike his face in the dark. | Nota de contenido: | 3000 headwords |
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