Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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Page 95
... King and Wallis everywhere we went, the last few days of the Nah lin's cruise were tense and ambiguous. The King withdrew from his guests and even scowled when we passed him on the deck. He was not bad-tempered, merely melancholy — and ...
... King and Wallis everywhere we went, the last few days of the Nah lin's cruise were tense and ambiguous. The King withdrew from his guests and even scowled when we passed him on the deck. He was not bad-tempered, merely melancholy — and ...
Page 96
... King wanted was to make Wallis Simpson happy — and a marriage, in time, was not completely out of the question. But the King and Wallis wanted more. Their intention was now quite clear she should be his consort. For the last three weeks ...
... King wanted was to make Wallis Simpson happy — and a marriage, in time, was not completely out of the question. But the King and Wallis wanted more. Their intention was now quite clear she should be his consort. For the last three weeks ...
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... King looked back at his hat and gloves where they sat like carved, forgotten things on top of their box of swords. The plate of contentious sandwiches sat beside them, carved as well, though out of malice, not of stone. But the King ...
... King looked back at his hat and gloves where they sat like carved, forgotten things on top of their box of swords. The plate of contentious sandwiches sat beside them, carved as well, though out of malice, not of stone. But the King ...
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