Headhunter: a novelHarperCollins, 1994 - 625 pages |
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... hair from escaping a gesture that was known to anyone who encountered her more than once . Lilah Kemp had crazy hair . Parts of it wouldn't lie down at all and crept out from under her tam , no matter how firmly she pulled it down ...
... hair from escaping a gesture that was known to anyone who encountered her more than once . Lilah Kemp had crazy hair . Parts of it wouldn't lie down at all and crept out from under her tam , no matter how firmly she pulled it down ...
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... hair away from her face , stepped up onto a rostrum that sat dead centre in the room . " Welcome to the Fabiana Gallery , " she said . " We are pleased that you have come in spite of the rain . ” Her voice was broken— filtered through ...
... hair away from her face , stepped up onto a rostrum that sat dead centre in the room . " Welcome to the Fabiana Gallery , " she said . " We are pleased that you have come in spite of the rain . ” Her voice was broken— filtered through ...
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... hair - the same black hair that covered what could be seen of his chest beneath his singlet . Watching him , Marlow thought : he was once a boy , himself , like the boy in the photograph . That young - that innocent . Austin picked up ...
... hair - the same black hair that covered what could be seen of his chest beneath his singlet . Watching him , Marlow thought : he was once a boy , himself , like the boy in the photograph . That young - that innocent . Austin picked up ...
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Amy's Arlene Phillips Arnie asked Austin Purvis Barbara Beaumorris began Bella Ben Webster birds called chair Charlie cigarette D-Squads dark dead desk Doctor Kurtz Doctor Marlow Doctor Purvis door Eleanor Eleanor Farjeon Eloise Emma eyes Fabiana face Fagan father floor Freda Gatz girl glass gone Gordon Perry Grendel Griffin hair hand heard Heart of Darkness Heathcliff John Dai Julian Slade kill kitchen knew light Lilah Kemp looked Marlow thought Maynard Modecate mother moved never Olivia once Oona Orenstein Orley paintings Parkin Institute patient Peggy Robert Robert Ireland Rosedale Rupert seemed seen Shapiro shoes silence sister sitting Slade smiled someone stared stood sturnusemia Susanna Susanna Moodie tell thing Timothy Findley told took turned voice walked wanted Warren Warren Ellis watched window woman wondered words wore Wylie