Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... Cascais went armed. It was a precaution against the treason of the times as much as against the intrigues of the house. This was July the 27th — a Saturday — and the Villa Cascais, though situated in neutral Portugal, had become a ...
... Cascais went armed. It was a precaution against the treason of the times as much as against the intrigues of the house. This was July the 27th — a Saturday — and the Villa Cascais, though situated in neutral Portugal, had become a ...
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... Cascais. Inside its precincts, every kindness — including Doctor Ricardo's generous hospitality — had to be weighed against the possibility of frau- dulence. Even the simplest of gestures might contain the seeds of treachery. Treason ...
... Cascais. Inside its precincts, every kindness — including Doctor Ricardo's generous hospitality — had to be weighed against the possibility of frau- dulence. Even the simplest of gestures might contain the seeds of treachery. Treason ...
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... Cascais is west of Lisbon, facing south on the Costa de Roca. The sand on the beaches has a reddish tinge: magenta. The rocks are dangerous. It is not the best place to land from the sea. Nonetheless, a small rubber craft made its way ...
... Cascais is west of Lisbon, facing south on the Costa de Roca. The sand on the beaches has a reddish tinge: magenta. The rocks are dangerous. It is not the best place to land from the sea. Nonetheless, a small rubber craft made its way ...
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Section 2 | 3 |
Section 3 | 37 |
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