Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... looked at the walls. "Does your heart go out to me, Lieutenant, the way it does to all these others?" "That isn't fair, sir. And you know it. I never said my heart went out to anyone. You did." Freyberg looked at Quinn and now — at last ...
... looked at the walls. "Does your heart go out to me, Lieutenant, the way it does to all these others?" "That isn't fair, sir. And you know it. I never said my heart went out to anyone. You did." Freyberg looked at Quinn and now — at last ...
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... looked away. The whole room glittered. He was drawing her attention to the circle of which she was the centre. "You have won great success these last three years," he said. "All these people now look up to you — many of whom looked down ...
... looked away. The whole room glittered. He was drawing her attention to the circle of which she was the centre. "You have won great success these last three years," he said. "All these people now look up to you — many of whom looked down ...
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... looked at the other faces around the table, hoping one of them would speak. None of them did. Everyone sat stony still in his place, while the smoke from the Duke's cigarette curled upward through the candlelight above the peonies. The ...
... looked at the other faces around the table, hoping one of them would speak. None of them did. Everyone sat stony still in his place, while the smoke from the Duke's cigarette curled upward through the candlelight above the peonies. The ...
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