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... moved in the same compulsive way . An old waltz followed , and their feet automatically conformed to the new rhythm ; Jory's mouth moved , soft as a moth , on to Nika's , and in a kiss that was not a kiss but a completion of this purely ...
... moved in the same compulsive way . An old waltz followed , and their feet automatically conformed to the new rhythm ; Jory's mouth moved , soft as a moth , on to Nika's , and in a kiss that was not a kiss but a completion of this purely ...
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... moved kindly enough to one side . Then I heard that they were talking about time . Not complaining of how soon , alas , it passes ; nor quoting someone eminent to prove that it does not exist ; but about the way they had divided it up ...
... moved kindly enough to one side . Then I heard that they were talking about time . Not complaining of how soon , alas , it passes ; nor quoting someone eminent to prove that it does not exist ; but about the way they had divided it up ...
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... moved with pride and pain in his breast . Often enough Mr. Kramer sat lazily in his office in the mornings , drinking tea , reading the papers and the correspondence that came in , studying - out of an unceasing curiosity and respect ...
... moved with pride and pain in his breast . Often enough Mr. Kramer sat lazily in his office in the mornings , drinking tea , reading the papers and the correspondence that came in , studying - out of an unceasing curiosity and respect ...
Índice
Summer 1959 | 307 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES vii | 377 |
AUTUMN FIELDS by Noel Blakiston | 385 |
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