Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... Annie Oakley. "Dead maybe weeks. . . ." Annie was a private in the U.S. Seventh Army. He was standing in the doorway carefully staring down at the back of Mauberley's neck, mistaking the bruises and emaciation for decay. Annie was very ...
... Annie Oakley. "Dead maybe weeks. . . ." Annie was a private in the U.S. Seventh Army. He was standing in the doorway carefully staring down at the back of Mauberley's neck, mistaking the bruises and emaciation for decay. Annie was very ...
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... Annie Oakley had been there. . . So Annie's fear was different from his fellows'. Annie's fear was of spending the rest of his military life being sent to shoot the dogs or to find Lieutenant Quinn and of missing out on the silver ...
... Annie Oakley had been there. . . So Annie's fear was different from his fellows'. Annie's fear was of spending the rest of his military life being sent to shoot the dogs or to find Lieutenant Quinn and of missing out on the silver ...
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... Annie passed. He was ashamed of what he had done, angered by his weakness. "Better get back in there, Sarge. Clean up the rest of your mess," said Annie, departing. "I'm to get Freyberg — an' you know what that means. . . ." Annie sort ...
... Annie passed. He was ashamed of what he had done, angered by his weakness. "Better get back in there, Sarge. Clean up the rest of your mess," said Annie, departing. "I'm to get Freyberg — an' you know what that means. . . ." Annie sort ...
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