The Widower's SonAllen, 1976 - 288 pages William's father, a Nottinghamshire coalminer, is proud of his son's military success, and annoyed when he gives up his life as a colonel in the artillery to become manager of a bowling alley. |
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... Georgina , in white tulle ( for a white lie , she'd joked ) , was by his side , and he felt neither gloom nor gladness coming from her , only a mere neutrality about their spiritual enlacing as if , like him , she wanted this part over ...
... Georgina , in white tulle ( for a white lie , she'd joked ) , was by his side , and he felt neither gloom nor gladness coming from her , only a mere neutrality about their spiritual enlacing as if , like him , she wanted this part over ...
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... Georgina twenty - four hours a day . He knew this was soft and unrealistic , but he wanted it because he assumed she needed it . She relaxed so much after their honeymoon that it was almost like a collapse . Her bouts of house - proud ...
... Georgina twenty - four hours a day . He knew this was soft and unrealistic , but he wanted it because he assumed she needed it . She relaxed so much after their honeymoon that it was almost like a collapse . Her bouts of house - proud ...
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... Georgina's party . It was dusk and , while walking from the garage to the front door , he noticed a pale three - quarter moon pressing itself into the sky . The dull rattle of conversation came from the living room as he took off his ...
... Georgina's party . It was dusk and , while walking from the garage to the front door , he noticed a pale three - quarter moon pressing itself into the sky . The dull rattle of conversation came from the living room as he took off his ...
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