Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... fell completely, played along the length of track. The sounds of little bursts of steam from the air brakes mingled with the sounds of shuffling feet on the cinders and the muted voices of the soldiers climbing down. Mauberley and his ...
... fell completely, played along the length of track. The sounds of little bursts of steam from the air brakes mingled with the sounds of shuffling feet on the cinders and the muted voices of the soldiers climbing down. Mauberley and his ...
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... fell, like a flake of ice, without a sound. Her eyes, as she descended were triumphant. Something about her made me afraid. Isabella sat between myself and von Ribbentrop. The chef had outdone himself: our meal consisted of salmon ...
... fell, like a flake of ice, without a sound. Her eyes, as she descended were triumphant. Something about her made me afraid. Isabella sat between myself and von Ribbentrop. The chef had outdone himself: our meal consisted of salmon ...
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... fell behind the island. I knew, of course, it had come for Wallis and the Duke and I prayed it had come for me, as it had before in its first incarnation; me and ten thousand others, surrogates for all the world as we ran and tumbled ...
... fell behind the island. I knew, of course, it had come for Wallis and the Duke and I prayed it had come for me, as it had before in its first incarnation; me and ten thousand others, surrogates for all the world as we ran and tumbled ...
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Section 2 | 3 |
Section 3 | 37 |
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