Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... glass with about three fingers of water from the pitcher and then said: "now. You have to do this very carefully." And he raised the bottle of Pernod and tipped it slowly, letting the liquor fall from about eight inches height. There ...
... glass with about three fingers of water from the pitcher and then said: "now. You have to do this very carefully." And he raised the bottle of Pernod and tipped it slowly, letting the liquor fall from about eight inches height. There ...
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a novel Timothy Findley. Allenby poured another glass of water, oiling it with Pernod from an even greater height than before, holding the bottle almost a foot above the glass. "I'm afraid my presence is making you unhappy, Ned," I said ...
a novel Timothy Findley. Allenby poured another glass of water, oiling it with Pernod from an even greater height than before, holding the bottle almost a foot above the glass. "I'm afraid my presence is making you unhappy, Ned," I said ...
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... Glass the way he had done with his sister and his brothers hundreds of years ago at Sandringham, thousands of years ago at Balmoral, a million years ago at Windsor. Once inside, and the door safely closed behind him, he fumbled for his ...
... Glass the way he had done with his sister and his brothers hundreds of years ago at Sandringham, thousands of years ago at Balmoral, a million years ago at Windsor. Once inside, and the door safely closed behind him, he fumbled for his ...
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