Famous Last Words: A NovelClark, Irwin, & Company, 1981 - 396 pages |
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Page 167
... afraid , my friend ? Are you never afraid of what we do ? Of the meaning of what we do and who we are ? " We were in Spain that summer six more weeks , and then again in the autumn two more weeks and a half . Isabella's commission this ...
... afraid , my friend ? Are you never afraid of what we do ? Of the meaning of what we do and who we are ? " We were in Spain that summer six more weeks , and then again in the autumn two more weeks and a half . Isabella's commission this ...
Page 234
... afraid and deathly still when he received the news the Windsors had been whisked away from Europe . He stood at attention , just like a man receiving the penalty of death . He had been outside in his garden when von Rib- bentrop arrived ...
... afraid and deathly still when he received the news the Windsors had been whisked away from Europe . He stood at attention , just like a man receiving the penalty of death . He had been outside in his garden when von Rib- bentrop arrived ...
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... afraid to alight where so much death had been spread in their way . The realization I was alone with this horror drew me to my feet . It dawned on me what Reinhardt had in mind . This murder I had asked him for was to be mine completely ...
... afraid to alight where so much death had been spread in their way . The realization I was alone with this horror drew me to my feet . It dawned on me what Reinhardt had in mind . This murder I had asked him for was to be mine completely ...
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Double Talking: Essays on Verbal and Visual Ironies in Canadian Contemporary ... Linda Hutcheon Affichage d'extraits - 1992 |