Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... standing in the doorway; six feet plus and stooped at the shoulders. How long had he been there? Rudecki and Quinn both shot to attention, Rudecki's bayonet rattling to the floor. "Stand easy," said Freyberg. Quinn went over to the ...
... standing in the doorway; six feet plus and stooped at the shoulders. How long had he been there? Rudecki and Quinn both shot to attention, Rudecki's bayonet rattling to the floor. "Stand easy," said Freyberg. Quinn went over to the ...
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... Standing outside the door, adjusting his scarf and the collar of his greatcoat, Quinn realized his hands were shaking. Quinn had never seen a person reach so far for vengeance as Freyberg was reaching here in this hotel. It was almost ...
... Standing outside the door, adjusting his scarf and the collar of his greatcoat, Quinn realized his hands were shaking. Quinn had never seen a person reach so far for vengeance as Freyberg was reaching here in this hotel. It was almost ...
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... standing — suddenly all alone in a doorway. Smiling like a boy. We bowed and curtsied. But every mind was spinning in the same direction: where was she? The Duke was pale. But his hair was still the same, entirely spun from gold, and ...
... standing — suddenly all alone in a doorway. Smiling like a boy. We bowed and curtsied. But every mind was spinning in the same direction: where was she? The Duke was pale. But his hair was still the same, entirely spun from gold, and ...
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