Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... Queen, and before them both, Queen Ade- laide-the-Grump. ..." Queen Mary smiled. "She was very bad-tempered, you know. And she would have been your great-great-great-Aunt. I never knew her, but certainly my mother did and she always ...
... Queen, and before them both, Queen Ade- laide-the-Grump. ..." Queen Mary smiled. "She was very bad-tempered, you know. And she would have been your great-great-great-Aunt. I never knew her, but certainly my mother did and she always ...
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... Queen's servants and all the King's movers nodded and bobbed as best they could beneath the weight of the giant boxes and trunks and wicker hampers flowing unceasingly through the doors and up the stairs and the King and the Queen took ...
... Queen's servants and all the King's movers nodded and bobbed as best they could beneath the weight of the giant boxes and trunks and wicker hampers flowing unceasingly through the doors and up the stairs and the King and the Queen took ...
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... Queen Alexandra had had the heart and the decency to bring her in to say goodbye. She had even left the King and his mistress alone for their final words. "There is nothing we cannot do or bear," Queen Mary said to her son, King Edward ...
... Queen Alexandra had had the heart and the decency to bring her in to say goodbye. She had even left the King and his mistress alone for their final words. "There is nothing we cannot do or bear," Queen Mary said to her son, King Edward ...
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Double Talking: Essays on Verbal and Visual Ironies in Canadian Contemporary ... Linda Hutcheon Affichage d'extraits - 1992 |