Headhunter: a novelHarperCollins, 1994 - 625 pages |
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... cigarette , Charlie ? I've completely run out . " Marlow crossed the room and stood with her while she took a cigarette and accepted the light he offered . Then she passed him - heading towards the bed . Watching her standing at its ...
... cigarette , Charlie ? I've completely run out . " Marlow crossed the room and stood with her while she took a cigarette and accepted the light he offered . Then she passed him - heading towards the bed . Watching her standing at its ...
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... cigarette , he waited fully thirty or forty seconds before he lighted it - holding the lighter in his drooping hand and the cigarette dangling from his lips . Then he flicked the wheel and sprung the flame and took one deep and long ...
... cigarette , he waited fully thirty or forty seconds before he lighted it - holding the lighter in his drooping hand and the cigarette dangling from his lips . Then he flicked the wheel and sprung the flame and took one deep and long ...
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... cigarette , and two when the meal was finished - the cigarettes provided by her friend , Cynthia Stern . She had commandeered a Crown Derby demitasse saucer for her ashtray and took great pride in the fact that she had learned to roll ...
... cigarette , and two when the meal was finished - the cigarettes provided by her friend , Cynthia Stern . She had commandeered a Crown Derby demitasse saucer for her ashtray and took great pride in the fact that she had learned to roll ...
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