Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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Page 256
... head from the freezing lights of the flashbulbs. And the reportage was not much better. In Italy, of course, we were shown the death of Trotsky with a sense of triumph. As if il Duce himself had brought about the Bolshevist's death. Not ...
... head from the freezing lights of the flashbulbs. And the reportage was not much better. In Italy, of course, we were shown the death of Trotsky with a sense of triumph. As if il Duce himself had brought about the Bolshevist's death. Not ...
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... head in his lap and the shadow of his wife flung up against the wall, the Duke of Windsor knew he was condemned forever to be hidden by the shadow of his wife: a shadow that would lengthen till it all but shuttered out his own: just as ...
... head in his lap and the shadow of his wife flung up against the wall, the Duke of Windsor knew he was condemned forever to be hidden by the shadow of his wife: a shadow that would lengthen till it all but shuttered out his own: just as ...
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... above ground is life. I still have some chances. So long as I can see the ground. . . His lips moved. But he was silent. And he thought; when you die like that: when they cut off your head — does your head go on living? 381.
... above ground is life. I still have some chances. So long as I can see the ground. . . His lips moved. But he was silent. And he thought; when you die like that: when they cut off your head — does your head go on living? 381.
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