Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... knew what he had to say, but had never uttered such words before. "I need a friend," he said. "I mean someone who will help me." Now, die weisse Ratte smiled. Friend was the word he had waited for. Friend would be certain to produce ...
... knew what he had to say, but had never uttered such words before. "I need a friend," he said. "I mean someone who will help me." Now, die weisse Ratte smiled. Friend was the word he had waited for. Friend would be certain to produce ...
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... knew it — the centre of his life. Her wisdom, her advice, her presence were the food on which he fed: feasted whenever the tide of public; opinion flowed against them. But now, his back was turned — and what she saw was just his clothes ...
... knew it — the centre of his life. Her wisdom, her advice, her presence were the food on which he fed: feasted whenever the tide of public; opinion flowed against them. But now, his back was turned — and what she saw was just his clothes ...
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... knew I had heard the story I was telling, before. Illness — operation — Boston. . . And if anyone knew that combination was a lie, it had to be Sir Harry Oakes. By twelve o'clock the other guests had left. Only I remained and the Duke ...
... knew I had heard the story I was telling, before. Illness — operation — Boston. . . And if anyone knew that combination was a lie, it had to be Sir Harry Oakes. By twelve o'clock the other guests had left. Only I remained and the Duke ...
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