Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... deaths than one," he said. Diana winced, but didn't speak. At least she was somewhat reconciled to her father's death, since he was very old (in his ninety-second year) and had lived abroad for a very long time. They were not estranged ...
... deaths than one," he said. Diana winced, but didn't speak. At least she was somewhat reconciled to her father's death, since he was very old (in his ninety-second year) and had lived abroad for a very long time. They were not estranged ...
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... death. And when Ezra finally came down the hill, he said it was a fitting death; "an alpine axe for one who climbed too high" — a phrase that pleased him so much he wrote it down. And Dorothy did a thing I had never thought she would ...
... death. And when Ezra finally came down the hill, he said it was a fitting death; "an alpine axe for one who climbed too high" — a phrase that pleased him so much he wrote it down. And Dorothy did a thing I had never thought she would ...
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... death is not death until they put you in the ground. Everything above ground is life. I still have some chances. So long as I can see the ground. . . His lips moved. But he was silent. And he thought; when you die like that: when they ...
... death is not death until they put you in the ground. Everything above ground is life. I still have some chances. So long as I can see the ground. . . His lips moved. But he was silent. And he thought; when you die like that: when they ...
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