StonesViking, 1988 - 221 pages |
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Page 33
... shouted at him each word blown away in the wind . " Tell me your bloody name . " “ What ? ” he shouted back at her . “ What ? ” Several people , fully cognizant of where they were and what they might be witnessing out in front of the ...
... shouted at him each word blown away in the wind . " Tell me your bloody name . " “ What ? ” he shouted back at her . “ What ? ” Several people , fully cognizant of where they were and what they might be witnessing out in front of the ...
Page 41
... shouted , the poor man seemed to be fighting with his window beating his fists against the — latch and heaving his weight against the frame . Minna stopped singing . " Bragg ? " She stood up . Bragg didn't answer - locked in the other ...
... shouted , the poor man seemed to be fighting with his window beating his fists against the — latch and heaving his weight against the frame . Minna stopped singing . " Bragg ? " She stood up . Bragg didn't answer - locked in the other ...
Page 97
... You mean that yelling run ! and racing out of Roy Thomson Hall in the middle of Beethoven isn't definitive ? " Cynthia shouted at him , hoarsely . She had been shouting at him ever since she had found him standing in the street 97.
... You mean that yelling run ! and racing out of Roy Thomson Hall in the middle of Beethoven isn't definitive ? " Cynthia shouted at him , hoarsely . She had been shouting at him ever since she had found him standing in the street 97.
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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 |