Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... sound of breaking windows. At last he was able to strike a light and flame the candles. Beyond the door he could hear the soldiers running, knowing it must be the soldiers because of the sound of their boots. "Help," he said, very ...
... sound of breaking windows. At last he was able to strike a light and flame the candles. Beyond the door he could hear the soldiers running, knowing it must be the soldiers because of the sound of their boots. "Help," he said, very ...
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... sound. . ." Henderson held his breath and considered what he should say. "Is it possible Your Highness might be referring to the sound of flies. . .or bees, perhaps?" He waited for inspiration. "Or even birds? There are birds that buzz ...
... sound. . ." Henderson held his breath and considered what he should say. "Is it possible Your Highness might be referring to the sound of flies. . .or bees, perhaps?" He waited for inspiration. "Or even birds? There are birds that buzz ...
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... sound around the table of ten, a dozen little mouths being fed — and otherwise the only sound was of the knives going up and down and of Wallis shaking out her bracelets over the cloth and the Duke of Windsor's cigarette lighter ...
... sound around the table of ten, a dozen little mouths being fed — and otherwise the only sound was of the knives going up and down and of Wallis shaking out her bracelets over the cloth and the Duke of Windsor's cigarette lighter ...
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Section 1 | 1 |
Section 2 | 3 |
Section 3 | 37 |
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afraid Allenby Annie Annie Oakley asked Bedaux began breath Cascais chair Charles Bedaux cigarette course damn dark death desk Diana dogs door Dorothy dream dress Duchess of Windsor Duke of Windsor Elsa Elsa Maxwell Estella Estrade eyes Ezra Pound face fell fingers fire floor Freyberg German glass gone hand Harry Oakes Harry Reinhardt head hear heard Herr Kachelmayer Hess Hotel Hugh Selwyn Mauberley inside Isabella Loverso killed King knew Lana Turner laughed Lieutenant light Lindbergh lobby looked Major Gerrard Marques Mauberley's mind Mister Mauberley Nauly never night Olga Rudge once Paisley Queen Quinn Ratte Ribbentrop Royal Highness Rudecki Schellenberg Sir Harry Sir Harry Oakes sitting smell smiled someone sound standing staring stood tell thing thought told took turned voice waited walked Wallis walls watching woman word
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Double Talking: Essays on Verbal and Visual Ironies in Canadian Contemporary ... Linda Hutcheon Affichage d'extraits - 1992 |