Headhunter: a novelHarperCollins, 1994 - 625 pages |
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... seemed to Olivia that her sister Peggy mourned the lack of children — and she suspected the fault lay in Ben . Ben Webster had been a great wom- anizer before his marriage - great to the extent that Peggy had feared she would be the ...
... seemed to Olivia that her sister Peggy mourned the lack of children — and she suspected the fault lay in Ben . Ben Webster had been a great wom- anizer before his marriage - great to the extent that Peggy had feared she would be the ...
Page 383
... seemed more like props than the familiar tools of the waiter's trade . Was he then an actor ? The ashes from Sartre's cigarette were scattered all about but not inside the provided ashtray . Oth- ers cascaded over his person until it seemed ...
... seemed more like props than the familiar tools of the waiter's trade . Was he then an actor ? The ashes from Sartre's cigarette were scattered all about but not inside the provided ashtray . Oth- ers cascaded over his person until it seemed ...
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... seemed to be anchored so deep in her body . Men had voices like that , but not many women . The only other woman Barbara knew who could also sing basso was Mrs Fitch at school . Mrs Fitch played the organ in chapel and also conducted ...
... seemed to be anchored so deep in her body . Men had voices like that , but not many women . The only other woman Barbara knew who could also sing basso was Mrs Fitch at school . Mrs Fitch played the organ in chapel and also conducted ...
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