Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... 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 white dust. The ...
... 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 white dust. The ...
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... desk at Quinn. Quinn's hands were still in mitts as well as gloves and he had to take them off in order to pick the piece of paper up. "What is it?" he said. "Just read," said Freyberg, sitting back with his hands behind his head. "I ...
... desk at Quinn. Quinn's hands were still in mitts as well as gloves and he had to take them off in order to pick the piece of paper up. "What is it?" he said. "Just read," said Freyberg, sitting back with his hands behind his head. "I ...
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... desk. The man on duty there was very cold and brisk about it all. Such things had not gone on at the Hotel Eden before the war. In those days, the clientele were all respectable older gentlemen with nieces and ladies with their nephews ...
... desk. The man on duty there was very cold and brisk about it all. Such things had not gone on at the Hotel Eden before the war. In those days, the clientele were all respectable older gentlemen with nieces and ladies with their nephews ...
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Double Talking: Essays on Verbal and Visual Ironies in Canadian Contemporary ... Linda Hutcheon Affichage d'extraits - 1992 |