Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... asked, sitting with her hip against the floor and her back against the seat. "Did we hit another train?" A man, quite young, a civilian and perhaps a minor official from one of the consulates, let down the window, allowing a blast of ...
... asked, sitting with her hip against the floor and her back against the seat. "Did we hit another train?" A man, quite young, a civilian and perhaps a minor official from one of the consulates, let down the window, allowing a blast of ...
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... asking. My sympathetic regards to your honoured guest: my affectionate regards to yourself. Charles E. Bedaux." ' He removed his spectacles and folded both the ... asked. "Because the implications are. . .staggering, to say the least." 138.
... asking. My sympathetic regards to your honoured guest: my affectionate regards to yourself. Charles E. Bedaux." ' He removed his spectacles and folded both the ... asked. "Because the implications are. . .staggering, to say the least." 138.
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... asked Isabella point blank what the business was. Of course, it was none of my affair what she did; but her more or ... asking." "But you don't even know the man." "Well, damn it all, the way you hot-foot it out of here every morning ...
... asked Isabella point blank what the business was. Of course, it was none of my affair what she did; but her more or ... asking." "But you don't even know the man." "Well, damn it all, the way you hot-foot it out of here every morning ...
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