StonesViking, 1988 - 221 pages |
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... seen - and all he had seen was a pair of pale gold eyes that stared from a surround of darkness he could not identify . - Half an hour later , Morris picked up the telephone and placed a call to the Curator of the Far Eastern Collection ...
... seen - and all he had seen was a pair of pale gold eyes that stared from a surround of darkness he could not identify . - Half an hour later , Morris picked up the telephone and placed a call to the Curator of the Far Eastern Collection ...
Page 187
... seen - he began to be seen in another part of town .... " Outside Almeyer's house , the sun had begun to set and all the stones in the wall were turning red and blue and the maple trees were mottled with orange . A breeze had risen and ...
... seen - he began to be seen in another part of town .... " Outside Almeyer's house , the sun had begun to set and all the stones in the wall were turning red and blue and the maple trees were mottled with orange . A breeze had risen and ...
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... seen Dieppe . I had seen its face in photographs . I had read all the books and heard all the stories . The battle , of which my father had been a victim , had taken place in August of 1942 - roughly six months before he was returned to ...
... seen Dieppe . I had seen its face in photographs . I had read all the books and heard all the stories . The battle , of which my father had been a victim , had taken place in August of 1942 - roughly six months before he was returned to ...
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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 |