Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... dogs that had been trained to kill and he'd done that out in the woods, alone. And afterwards he'd made a fire and burned the bodies. Meanwhile, one of his friends had bagged himself a German officer waltzing off with a suitcase full of ...
... dogs that had been trained to kill and he'd done that out in the woods, alone. And afterwards he'd made a fire and burned the bodies. Meanwhile, one of his friends had bagged himself a German officer waltzing off with a suitcase full of ...
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... dogs, the Duchess thought of the Spanish General who cried out; "long live death!" before he fell in battle, de Estella's catalogue was filled with such images. "I stood here," he would say to the Duke, "and you were over there to the ...
... dogs, the Duchess thought of the Spanish General who cried out; "long live death!" before he fell in battle, de Estella's catalogue was filled with such images. "I stood here," he would say to the Duke, "and you were over there to the ...
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... dogs went with them and Hess was made extremely nervous. But Stephens carried a stick and, so long as Hess kept close by, the dogs did not seem to be inclined to bother him. Baggot carried a small rubber ball in his pocket and whenever the ...
... dogs went with them and Hess was made extremely nervous. But Stephens carried a stick and, so long as Hess kept close by, the dogs did not seem to be inclined to bother him. Baggot carried a small rubber ball in his pocket and whenever the ...
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Double Talking: Essays on Verbal and Visual Ironies in Canadian Contemporary ... Linda Hutcheon Affichage d'extraits - 1992 |