Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... lobby waiting, as I was, for someone who was late. In the crush, I could see her figure perched very still on the edge of a chair up against a wall. There was a mirror behind her. Intermittently I could see myself in this mirror ...
... lobby waiting, as I was, for someone who was late. In the crush, I could see her figure perched very still on the edge of a chair up against a wall. There was a mirror behind her. Intermittently I could see myself in this mirror ...
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... lobbies. Each hotel that had survived the bombs — and this was true of any Spanish city during that war ... lobby. Standing up in front of everyone — they shot themself." "Was it a woman?" I asked. "Was it a woman?" Visions ...
... lobbies. Each hotel that had survived the bombs — and this was true of any Spanish city during that war ... lobby. Standing up in front of everyone — they shot themself." "Was it a woman?" I asked. "Was it a woman?" Visions ...
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... lobby. The suicide's corpse was lying on the makeshift catafalque of the registry counter. I could only see it was a man: with his brains blown out and his arms hanging down. When I got to our suite the doors were all locked and I had ...
... lobby. The suicide's corpse was lying on the makeshift catafalque of the registry counter. I could only see it was a man: with his brains blown out and his arms hanging down. When I got to our suite the doors were all locked and I had ...
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