Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... course it rained, and of course there was all the unavoidable buzz of the Abdication and, of course half the people who should have been there weren't. Someone did come, however, who was not expected. I was first aware of his presence ...
... course it rained, and of course there was all the unavoidable buzz of the Abdication and, of course half the people who should have been there weren't. Someone did come, however, who was not expected. I was first aware of his presence ...
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... course, if she knew you trusted me then. . .Well." He drank. So I was to be his emissary. "Am I to mention the cabal?" I asked. "No, no. Not yet. All that comes later. What we need just now is liaison, Mister Mauberley. Liaison. One of ...
... course, if she knew you trusted me then. . .Well." He drank. So I was to be his emissary. "Am I to mention the cabal?" I asked. "No, no. Not yet. All that comes later. What we need just now is liaison, Mister Mauberley. Liaison. One of ...
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... course, the crowds outside and the music." "No," said the Duke. "Not the crowds and not the music. A sort of buzzing sound. . ." Henderson held his breath and considered what he should say. "Is it possible Your Highness might be ...
... course, the crowds outside and the music." "No," said the Duke. "Not the crowds and not the music. A sort of buzzing sound. . ." Henderson held his breath and considered what he should say. "Is it possible Your Highness might be ...
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