Famous Last Words: A NovelClark, Irwin, & Company, 1981 - 396 pages |
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... Oakes himself , Sir Harry and his gentle wife were an odd but somehow endearing couple , perfectly matched as opposites . They- had met while on a cruise around the world in 1922. In those days Oakes was a feisty Canadian millionaire ...
... Oakes himself , Sir Harry and his gentle wife were an odd but somehow endearing couple , perfectly matched as opposites . They- had met while on a cruise around the world in 1922. In those days Oakes was a feisty Canadian millionaire ...
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... Oakes had strewn the world with his diggings , from the Klondike to the Congo , from the outback of Australia to the ... Harry Oakes . In a rage , he went to England and there his money was respected . He was able to purchase a baronetcy ...
... Oakes had strewn the world with his diggings , from the Klondike to the Congo , from the outback of Australia to the ... Harry Oakes . In a rage , he went to England and there his money was respected . He was able to purchase a baronetcy ...
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... Harry Oakes ? Wallis reached up and pulled her ear in order to hear the rest of the house . Far away , upstairs - just as she had feared- she heard the voice of the Duke and then the unmistakeable obscenities of Harry Oakes . Wallis let ...
... Harry Oakes ? Wallis reached up and pulled her ear in order to hear the rest of the house . Far away , upstairs - just as she had feared- she heard the voice of the Duke and then the unmistakeable obscenities of Harry Oakes . Wallis let ...
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Double Talking: Essays on Verbal and Visual Ironies in Canadian Contemporary ... Linda Hutcheon Affichage d'extraits - 1992 |