Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... Marques, he was staring at the doorway with his mouth slightly open. The ochre tone of his skin was drained and dead. Whatever was happening, it was neither what he expected nor wanted. Quite the opposite, the Duchess surmised. She ...
... Marques, he was staring at the doorway with his mouth slightly open. The ochre tone of his skin was drained and dead. Whatever was happening, it was neither what he expected nor wanted. Quite the opposite, the Duchess surmised. She ...
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... Marques, and the Marques merely nodded and stared at space. It was clear that de Estella's mind was somewhere else; more than likely down the hall in the study — with his friend the Duke of Windsor. In the study, the Duke of Windsor ...
... Marques, and the Marques merely nodded and stared at space. It was clear that de Estella's mind was somewhere else; more than likely down the hall in the study — with his friend the Duke of Windsor. In the study, the Duke of Windsor ...
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... Marques de Estella long?" Gerrard asked. "Years," said the Duke. "And I think you should know I consider that question to be the height of impertinence." "I beg your pardon, sir. I was merely trying to ascertain. . ." "You are ...
... Marques de Estella long?" Gerrard asked. "Years," said the Duke. "And I think you should know I consider that question to be the height of impertinence." "I beg your pardon, sir. I was merely trying to ascertain. . ." "You are ...
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Section 3 | 37 |
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