The WarsDelacorte Press/S. Lawrence, 1977 - 226 pages |
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... waited - watching . He wanted something more , not knowing what it was . Then Clifford came and said that Robert must return to the stretcher so he and Harris could be carried onto the waiting train . Later , when Robert put the voyage ...
... waited - watching . He wanted something more , not knowing what it was . Then Clifford came and said that Robert must return to the stretcher so he and Harris could be carried onto the waiting train . Later , when Robert put the voyage ...
Page 82
... waited . Poole came back doing up his buttons . They stood there like that for fully five minutes - Robert on his horse , lean- ing forward to rest his stomach muscles , and the two men down in the road with the horses . The fog was ...
... waited . Poole came back doing up his buttons . They stood there like that for fully five minutes - Robert on his horse , lean- ing forward to rest his stomach muscles , and the two men down in the road with the horses . The fog was ...
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... waited . What would save them - if it did - was an image that had come unbidden into Robert's mind from a dull winter classroom long ago . It was an image clear and definite as the words themselves : two tiny bottles poised side by side ...
... waited . What would save them - if it did - was an image that had come unbidden into Robert's mind from a dull winter classroom long ago . It was an image clear and definite as the words themselves : two tiny bottles poised side by side ...
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