Modern Classics Famous Last WordsPenguin Canada, 28 juin 2005 - 392 pages In the final days of the Second World War, Hugh Selwyn Mauberley scrawls his desperate account on the walls and ceilings of his ice-cold prison high in the Austrian Alps. Officers of the liberating army discover his frozen, disfigured corpse and his astonishing testament—the sordid truth that he alone possessed. Fascinated but horrified, they learn of a dazzling array of characters caught up in scandal and political corruption. The exiled Duke and Duchess of Windsor, von Ribbentrop, Hitler, Charles Lindbergh, Sir Harry Oakes—all play sinister parts in an elaborate scheme to secure world domination. |
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... hear it . Freyberg regarded the small white thing he had made with his hands ; crumpled it tight and let it fall open . Then he turned and began to walk away from the room . At the door , he stopped . “ I'm giving you a job , " he said ...
... hear it . Freyberg regarded the small white thing he had made with his hands ; crumpled it tight and let it fall open . Then he turned and began to walk away from the room . At the door , he stopped . “ I'm giving you a job , " he said ...
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... hear him . Finally , Quinn went over and lifted the needle off the record . Freyberg turned - white as a man who has just been shot at . " Why did you take it off ? " he said . " I couldn't make you hear me , " said Quinn . “ And I was ...
... hear him . Finally , Quinn went over and lifted the needle off the record . Freyberg turned - white as a man who has just been shot at . " Why did you take it off ? " he said . " I couldn't make you hear me , " said Quinn . “ And I was ...
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... hear anything ? " Henderson was greatly relieved . " No sir , " he said quite brightly . “ I can't hear a thing - excepting , of course , the crowds outside and the music . " " No , " said the Duke . " Not the crowds and not the music ...
... hear anything ? " Henderson was greatly relieved . " No sir , " he said quite brightly . “ I can't hear a thing - excepting , of course , the crowds outside and the music . " " No , " said the Duke . " Not the crowds and not the music ...
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