Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... Major?" Gerrard bit his lip. The Duchess admired his firmness. He was going to obey his orders, no matter what happened and no matter who bullied him to the contrary. Finally, she spoke in the Major's behalf. "Perhaps you should take Major ...
... Major?" Gerrard bit his lip. The Duchess admired his firmness. He was going to obey his orders, no matter what happened and no matter who bullied him to the contrary. Finally, she spoke in the Major's behalf. "Perhaps you should take Major ...
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a novel Timothy Findley. in Spain. What Major Gerrard did not tell the Duke of Windsor was that B.M.I. had been forewarned the attempt was to take place that night. "Has Your Royal Highness been acquainted with the Marques de Estella ...
a novel Timothy Findley. in Spain. What Major Gerrard did not tell the Duke of Windsor was that B.M.I. had been forewarned the attempt was to take place that night. "Has Your Royal Highness been acquainted with the Marques de Estella ...
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... Major Gerrard. Major Gerrard never gave them a moment's privacy once they stepped outside their suite. If the Duchess so much as crossed the passageway to borrow a magazine, Major Gerrard was there in his doorway watching her. If she ...
... Major Gerrard. Major Gerrard never gave them a moment's privacy once they stepped outside their suite. If the Duchess so much as crossed the passageway to borrow a magazine, Major Gerrard was there in his doorway watching her. If she ...
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Double Talking: Essays on Verbal and Visual Ironies in Canadian Contemporary ... Linda Hutcheon Affichage d'extraits - 1992 |