StonesViking, 1988 - 221 pages |
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... Janis Joplin girl could see it burning . Now she's going to ask me for one ; he thought – and then she'll come back and back and back and ask me over and over for more cigarettes all the way to San Francisco . That's how she'll trap me ...
... Janis Joplin girl could see it burning . Now she's going to ask me for one ; he thought – and then she'll come back and back and back and ask me over and over for more cigarettes all the way to San Francisco . That's how she'll trap me ...
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... Janis Joplin girl going into one of the wash- rooms or as she would say the head . The sight of her , so Minna - like , was jarring since he'd just finished scattering Minna's ashes in his mind . - Col said : " twenty minutes and we're ...
... Janis Joplin girl going into one of the wash- rooms or as she would say the head . The sight of her , so Minna - like , was jarring since he'd just finished scattering Minna's ashes in his mind . - Col said : " twenty minutes and we're ...
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... Janis Joplin girl came out of the head and she was barely recognizable . Somehow , she had managed a magical transformation and the cotton shirt and the frizzy hair had been replaced with a neat , black dress and a chignon . She was ...
... Janis Joplin girl came out of the head and she was barely recognizable . Somehow , she had managed a magical transformation and the cotton shirt and the frizzy hair had been replaced with a neat , black dress and a chignon . She was ...
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The English Gerund-participle: A Comparison with the Infinitive Patrick J. Duffley Affichage d'extraits - 2006 |