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They moved round the room in the same nerveless embrace . Over his shoulder Nika saw John just as close to Lesley , although they had made no perceptible move towards each other , enmeshed in their own listening silence .
They moved round the room in the same nerveless embrace . Over his shoulder Nika saw John just as close to Lesley , although they had made no perceptible move towards each other , enmeshed in their own listening silence .
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Slowly as on a seashore the old car moved through deep shingle towards the door . A group of prosperous - looking chauffeurs eyed us severely ; and I gladly accepted Armine's suggestion that I should go in ahead of him while he parked ...
Slowly as on a seashore the old car moved through deep shingle towards the door . A group of prosperous - looking chauffeurs eyed us severely ; and I gladly accepted Armine's suggestion that I should go in ahead of him while he parked ...
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And when he saw the slight trim figure of his son , standing there half - defiant and halfafraid in his brown business suit , the old man's heart moved with pride and pain in his breast . Often enough Mr. Kramer sat lazily in his office ...
And when he saw the slight trim figure of his son , standing there half - defiant and halfafraid in his brown business suit , the old man's heart moved with pride and pain in his breast . Often enough Mr. Kramer sat lazily in his office ...
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Summer 1959 | 307 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES vii | 377 |
AUTUMN FIELDS by Noel Blakiston | 385 |
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