Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... night. The next day — and the next — he climbed into Austria, sleeping one night on the mountain, and made his way successfully into the courtyard of the Grand Elysium Hotel, where he found the concierge, Kachelmayer, sitting in a ...
... night. The next day — and the next — he climbed into Austria, sleeping one night on the mountain, and made his way successfully into the courtyard of the Grand Elysium Hotel, where he found the concierge, Kachelmayer, sitting in a ...
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... night long a convoy of men and mules and trucks moved through the rubble in the street below. The Loyalists were in retreat, their progress steady and unending. I wondered if the chauffeur would have to defend our Daimler with his life ...
... night long a convoy of men and mules and trucks moved through the rubble in the street below. The Loyalists were in retreat, their progress steady and unending. I wondered if the chauffeur would have to defend our Daimler with his life ...
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... night had been the Insurgent's H.Q. After we left Valencia that night, it was necessary to return a week later in order to retire from Spain on board a ship and run the blockade to Palma. It was there, on Mallorca, that I read in the ...
... night had been the Insurgent's H.Q. After we left Valencia that night, it was necessary to return a week later in order to retire from Spain on board a ship and run the blockade to Palma. It was there, on Mallorca, that I read in the ...
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Section 2 | 3 |
Section 3 | 37 |
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