Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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a novel Timothy Findley. The boy stood up. The brocade fell aside. He walked across the room until he stood so close to Mauberley that Mauberley could smell him. Sour — like soup. Then, with a gesture only a child could make and get away ...
a novel Timothy Findley. The boy stood up. The brocade fell aside. He walked across the room until he stood so close to Mauberley that Mauberley could smell him. Sour — like soup. Then, with a gesture only a child could make and get away ...
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... stood there, Quinn thought; Mauberley was here; he stood right here, like me; he felt this wax; he could see the same view; he could raise the same dust as he crossed the floor. It was a painful thought that all these things, mere ...
... stood there, Quinn thought; Mauberley was here; he stood right here, like me; he felt this wax; he could see the same view; he could raise the same dust as he crossed the floor. It was a painful thought that all these things, mere ...
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... stood there, quite unable to move. It was the same young man who had stood behind Diana, so insolently staring at us all while Ned was buried. My mind was unable to deliver any reason why he should be here in Bedaux's office. I turned ...
... stood there, quite unable to move. It was the same young man who had stood behind Diana, so insolently staring at us all while Ned was buried. My mind was unable to deliver any reason why he should be here in Bedaux's office. I turned ...
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