Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-3 sur 50
Page 168
... inside. "Please tell me what it is!" There was something in the way they stood and something in the way they behaved that prompted a dreadful and overpowering sense of apprehension. "There has been a suicide," they said. "Someone has ...
... inside. "Please tell me what it is!" There was something in the way they stood and something in the way they behaved that prompted a dreadful and overpowering sense of apprehension. "There has been a suicide," they said. "Someone has ...
Page 288
... inside his jacket, seeking for some identification. None was there — but she found a long brown envelope and opened it, thinking it might tell his name. Folded neatly inside there was a bright green leaflet of the kind that had fallen ...
... inside his jacket, seeking for some identification. None was there — but she found a long brown envelope and opened it, thinking it might tell his name. Folded neatly inside there was a bright green leaflet of the kind that had fallen ...
Page 338
... inside and say what pretty colours and wasn't life a trial? Later, I think she would burn them, out in the oil-drum incinerator. Certainly I saw her there, standing in the mid-morning sun, with a newspaper folded over her head to ward ...
... inside and say what pretty colours and wasn't life a trial? Later, I think she would burn them, out in the oil-drum incinerator. Certainly I saw her there, standing in the mid-morning sun, with a newspaper folded over her head to ward ...
Table des matières
Section 1 | 1 |
Section 2 | 3 |
Section 3 | 37 |
Droits d'auteur | |
18 autres sections non affichées
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Expressions et termes fréquents
afraid Allenby Annie Annie Oakley asked Bedaux began breath Cascais chair Charles Bedaux cigarette course damn dark death desk Diana dogs door Dorothy dream dress Duchess of Windsor Duke of Windsor Elsa Elsa Maxwell Estella Estrade eyes Ezra Pound face fell fingers fire floor Freyberg German glass gone hand Harry Oakes Harry Reinhardt head hear heard Herr Kachelmayer Hess Hotel Hugh Selwyn Mauberley inside Isabella Loverso killed King knew Lana Turner laughed Lieutenant light Lindbergh lobby looked Major Gerrard Marques Mauberley's mind Mister Mauberley Nauly never night Olga Rudge once Paisley Queen Quinn Ratte Ribbentrop Royal Highness Rudecki Schellenberg Sir Harry Sir Harry Oakes sitting smell smiled someone sound standing staring stood tell thing thought told took turned voice waited walked Wallis walls watching woman word
Références à ce livre
Double Talking: Essays on Verbal and Visual Ironies in Canadian Contemporary ... Linda Hutcheon Affichage d'extraits - 1992 |