Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... killed him. You see? Our friends, my friend. Our friends. They killed him." Reaching down, she drew her skirt across the bruises on her shins. "And now, in Spain I am constantly thinking of my husband and his death," she said. "How they ...
... killed him. You see? Our friends, my friend. Our friends. They killed him." Reaching down, she drew her skirt across the bruises on her shins. "And now, in Spain I am constantly thinking of my husband and his death," she said. "How they ...
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... killed, for he was seen to walk through sheets of gunfire unscathed. The Duchess of Windsor disliked him intensely ... kill". The Duke was prone to the "glorious past" and particularly prone to anything reminding him that once he had ...
... killed, for he was seen to walk through sheets of gunfire unscathed. The Duchess of Windsor disliked him intensely ... kill". The Duke was prone to the "glorious past" and particularly prone to anything reminding him that once he had ...
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... kill her?" "No. You mustn't kill her," said Mauberley. Not that he didn't want Estrade dead. It was just that he could not ask a child to kill. Not even Hugo, whom he knew would kill in ten seconds flat if paid the right price. "Can you ...
... kill her?" "No. You mustn't kill her," said Mauberley. Not that he didn't want Estrade dead. It was just that he could not ask a child to kill. Not even Hugo, whom he knew would kill in ten seconds flat if paid the right price. "Can you ...
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