Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... chair; a writing desk and gramophone. The desk, the chair and the gramophone were all in the centre of the room. On top of the desk there was a pile of records, some of them chipped, some of them cracked, all of them covered with a fine ...
... chair; a writing desk and gramophone. The desk, the chair and the gramophone were all in the centre of the room. On top of the desk there was a pile of records, some of them chipped, some of them cracked, all of them covered with a fine ...
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... chair? This desk?" Quinn said; "well — he needed the chair to stand on. Look how high he's written." Freyberg actually laughed. "You don't know what's written here, either," he said. "But you're already holding up his arm to help him ...
... chair? This desk?" Quinn said; "well — he needed the chair to stand on. Look how high he's written." Freyberg actually laughed. "You don't know what's written here, either," he said. "But you're already holding up his arm to help him ...
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... chair on which he had been standing and sat with the candle in his hands and closed his eyes. His neck was sore. He was not even sure how long he had been standing on the chair — almost falling over backwards, shifting the candle from ...
... chair on which he had been standing and sat with the candle in his hands and closed his eyes. His neck was sore. He was not even sure how long he had been standing on the chair — almost falling over backwards, shifting the candle from ...
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