Headhunter: a novelHarperCollins, 1994 - 625 pages |
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... Gatz kept a kanga- roo , it would have been believed . She lasted in his service three weeks only , replaced by a girl from Argentina who spoke no English . Gatz himself was rarely seen . He did not respond to the invitations for drinks ...
... Gatz kept a kanga- roo , it would have been believed . She lasted in his service three weeks only , replaced by a girl from Argentina who spoke no English . Gatz himself was rarely seen . He did not respond to the invitations for drinks ...
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... Gatz went out and stood in his garden beneath an umbrella . It was a Sunday and far away beyond the ravine that broached his garden he could hear some church bells ringing . He wore a pale blue shirt and a cardigan of navy blue wool ...
... Gatz went out and stood in his garden beneath an umbrella . It was a Sunday and far away beyond the ravine that broached his garden he could hear some church bells ringing . He wore a pale blue shirt and a cardigan of navy blue wool ...
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... Gatz had felt it was only proper that his child should be able to verify her bloodlines - to understand the dust that was in them and the burning sun that warmed her veins . When Gatz had returned from that journey , the first of ...
... Gatz had felt it was only proper that his child should be able to verify her bloodlines - to understand the dust that was in them and the burning sun that warmed her veins . When Gatz had returned from that journey , the first of ...
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