Famous Last Words: A NovelClark, Irwin, & Company, 1981 - 396 pages |
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... walked across the lawns , a sort of " eulogy " to Hitler's Germany that in fact was rather commonplace and therefore not too much of a shock to Allenby . He'd heard it all a dozen times before from a dozen other " converts " : not ...
... walked across the lawns , a sort of " eulogy " to Hitler's Germany that in fact was rather commonplace and therefore not too much of a shock to Allenby . He'd heard it all a dozen times before from a dozen other " converts " : not ...
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... walked through a mirror " at the Villa Cascais . He had not only walked through a mirror , he had fallen on top of all its glass . A Portuguese doctor was rushed to the Villa as soon as it was known what had actually taken place in the ...
... walked through a mirror " at the Villa Cascais . He had not only walked through a mirror , he had fallen on top of all its glass . A Portuguese doctor was rushed to the Villa as soon as it was known what had actually taken place in the ...
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... walked back " home " to Westbourne , using as many residential streets as I could , knowing fewer people might be strolling there . But I could not resist a pass by Government House to see how many lights were burning . None . Sunday ...
... walked back " home " to Westbourne , using as many residential streets as I could , knowing fewer people might be strolling there . But I could not resist a pass by Government House to see how many lights were burning . None . Sunday ...
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