StonesViking, 1988 - 221 pages |
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... Rita and Mother and me , and there was a railing holding us back . There must have been over a thousand people waiting to catch a glimpse of someone they loved all of them parents , children or wives of the men returning . I was eight ...
... Rita and Mother and me , and there was a railing holding us back . There must have been over a thousand people waiting to catch a glimpse of someone they loved all of them parents , children or wives of the men returning . I was eight ...
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... Rita had vetted these films that I was able to watch . Till then , I had been afraid I would catch my father's image unawares - fearful that somehow our eyes would meet in that worst of moments . I couldn't bear the thought of seeing ...
... Rita had vetted these films that I was able to watch . Till then , I had been afraid I would catch my father's image unawares - fearful that somehow our eyes would meet in that worst of moments . I couldn't bear the thought of seeing ...
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... Rita before our mother went through the formal procedure of sitting us down and telling us all together . Maybe they had thought I was just too young to understand . Maybe Cy and maybe Rita hadn't known . Maybe they had only guessed ...
... Rita before our mother went through the formal procedure of sitting us down and telling us all together . Maybe they had thought I was just too young to understand . Maybe Cy and maybe Rita hadn't known . Maybe they had only guessed ...
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The English Gerund-participle: A Comparison with the Infinitive Patrick J. Duffley Affichage d'extraits - 2006 |