Headhunter: a novelHarperCollins, 1994 - 625 pages |
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... never , never , never used to be afraid . And now - I know that part of it is age - I'm over seventy . But the rest of it . Why should I be afraid of Amy - my own child ? Of someone I love with all my heart ? " The afternoon began to ...
... never , never , never used to be afraid . And now - I know that part of it is age - I'm over seventy . But the rest of it . Why should I be afraid of Amy - my own child ? Of someone I love with all my heart ? " The afternoon began to ...
Page 175
... never revealed himself to me and I have only his name and his wayward presence in my life to tell me I am his . My ... never forgave his parents for having forced him to inhabit this hell through what he called their inability to ...
... never revealed himself to me and I have only his name and his wayward presence in my life to tell me I am his . My ... never forgave his parents for having forced him to inhabit this hell through what he called their inability to ...
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... never Gatz who appeared , but others in combinations that were common knowledge . No one danced with him . He chose no partner . Many guests departed as they had arrived — never having once encountered their host . Emma searched for him ...
... never Gatz who appeared , but others in combinations that were common knowledge . No one danced with him . He chose no partner . Many guests departed as they had arrived — never having once encountered their host . Emma searched for him ...
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