The WarsDelacorte Press/S. Lawrence, 1977 - 226 pages |
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Page 69
... pulled him away the gun went right on clicking in his hands . - And then all hell broke loose . Robert stood in the centre of the roped off corral with the dead horse quivering beside him and all the other horses rearing back and pulling ...
... pulled him away the gun went right on clicking in his hands . - And then all hell broke loose . Robert stood in the centre of the roped off corral with the dead horse quivering beside him and all the other horses rearing back and pulling ...
Page 104
... pulled down . No one spoke , except to say “ excuse me ” or " watch where you're going ! " It was like a tunnel through which you walked not knowing your destination . Everyone remained a stranger . At night the Zeppelins came . There ...
... pulled down . No one spoke , except to say “ excuse me ” or " watch where you're going ! " It was like a tunnel through which you walked not knowing your destination . Everyone remained a stranger . At night the Zeppelins came . There ...
Page 201
... pulling the bolts on the iron door and he tried to lift his head to see who they were but his neck wouldn't function . He felt himself passing out ... pulled it sideways across the bed . Nothing but an old magazine . He looked behind the 201.
... pulling the bolts on the iron door and he tried to lift his head to see who they were but his neck wouldn't function . He felt himself passing out ... pulled it sideways across the bed . Nothing but an old magazine . He looked behind the 201.
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