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... sometimes a violin , sometimes a saxophone , sometimes a voice to act as the leading thread in the maze they found themselves . Their steps quickened or slowed as , like swans in a death dance , they whirled compulsively on . At last ...
... sometimes a violin , sometimes a saxophone , sometimes a voice to act as the leading thread in the maze they found themselves . Their steps quickened or slowed as , like swans in a death dance , they whirled compulsively on . At last ...
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... sometimes made - for a Roman Catholic priest . So near and yet so far , " he used to say . As he talked to the boy ... sometimes ? ' " Yes , sometimes . " " " } Peter hesitated . 66 Often ? " he ventured. 390 Autumn Fields.
... sometimes made - for a Roman Catholic priest . So near and yet so far , " he used to say . As he talked to the boy ... sometimes ? ' " Yes , sometimes . " " " } Peter hesitated . 66 Often ? " he ventured. 390 Autumn Fields.
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... sometimes puzzled and sometimes pleased by what she saw , but never unconcerned and certainly never at her ease . People would turn to look at her as she strolled about in the evening , endlessly straightening her hat or smoothing her ...
... sometimes puzzled and sometimes pleased by what she saw , but never unconcerned and certainly never at her ease . People would turn to look at her as she strolled about in the evening , endlessly straightening her hat or smoothing her ...
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Summer 1959 | 307 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES vii | 377 |
AUTUMN FIELDS by Noel Blakiston | 385 |
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