StonesViking, 1988 - 221 pages |
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... called The Moribund Cafe on Queen Street West . It was really called the Morrison Cafe , because it was in the Morrison Hotel - a rummy dive for drunks and crazies , now defunct , on the north - east corner of Shaw and Queen . Minna had ...
... called The Moribund Cafe on Queen Street West . It was really called the Morrison Cafe , because it was in the Morrison Hotel - a rummy dive for drunks and crazies , now defunct , on the north - east corner of Shaw and Queen . Minna had ...
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... called The Cockatoo . Round about two o'clock that morning , Bragg arrived at Collier Street with a lad called Donald Murray , whom he led inside the house and up the stairs and into his bed . - - Minna's door was open and about an hour ...
... called The Cockatoo . Round about two o'clock that morning , Bragg arrived at Collier Street with a lad called Donald Murray , whom he led inside the house and up the stairs and into his bed . - - Minna's door was open and about an hour ...
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... called it that . He would have called it the great conspiracy or the universal menace or the sinister intruder . Reality was anything or anyone that challenged the rightness of Bud's withdrawal from society . It was , of course , a ...
... called it that . He would have called it the great conspiracy or the universal menace or the sinister intruder . Reality was anything or anyone that challenged the rightness of Bud's withdrawal from society . It was , of course , a ...
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Almeyer answer appeared arms asked began bottle Bragg Brian Bassett brother called child cigarette closed corner course Cynthia dark David dead didn't died doctor don't door dreams dress drink Everett everything eyes face fact father feet fingers floor gave glass gone hand happened head heard held hour inside Katie Kenneth kill kind knew later leave light lived looked mean Menlo Mimi mind Minna Mister morning Morris Morrison mother move never night once passed perhaps playing Queen Street reached road seemed seen sense side silence sitting sleep smiled someone sound standing stood stop sure talk tell thing thought told took tried turned understand voice waiting walked wanted watched week window wondered written
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The English Gerund-participle: A Comparison with the Infinitive Patrick J. Duffley Affichage d'extraits - 2006 |