Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... woman asked, sitting with her hip against the floor and her back against the seat. "Did we hit another train?" A man, quite young, a civilian and perhaps a minor official from one of the consulates, let down the window, allowing a blast ...
... woman asked, sitting with her hip against the floor and her back against the seat. "Did we hit another train?" A man, quite young, a civilian and perhaps a minor official from one of the consulates, let down the window, allowing a blast ...
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... woman said. "Yes. Against orders." "I'm afraid," said the man at the window, "he's right. They are coming, many, many soldiers now, along the road. I can see them very clearly. Units of the S.S." "Dear God — they have been sent to stop ...
... woman said. "Yes. Against orders." "I'm afraid," said the man at the window, "he's right. They are coming, many, many soldiers now, along the road. I can see them very clearly. Units of the S.S." "Dear God — they have been sent to stop ...
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... woman first — and she nudged her husband. "Look." The woman's hair was covered with a woollen scarf, and she wore a moleskin coat and a pair of army boots. She looked, in fact, very much the sort of woman who might have been in the army ...
... woman first — and she nudged her husband. "Look." The woman's hair was covered with a woollen scarf, and she wore a moleskin coat and a pair of army boots. She looked, in fact, very much the sort of woman who might have been in the army ...
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