From Ink Lake: Canadian StoriesMichael Ondaatje Viking, 1990 - 714 páginas |
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... child was carried in the front door , beribboned and wailing , one went out the rear door alone , its knapsack on ... child or my child's child ? " The generations had become confused . She no longer knew . She went back to Sept - Isles ...
... child was carried in the front door , beribboned and wailing , one went out the rear door alone , its knapsack on ... child or my child's child ? " The generations had become confused . She no longer knew . She went back to Sept - Isles ...
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... child she had ever admired was Jack , and not as a child but as a fighter , defying her . She and Jack were not the sort to have animal children , and Jack's dotty mother would probably soon be child enough for any couple to handle ...
... child she had ever admired was Jack , and not as a child but as a fighter , defying her . She and Jack were not the sort to have animal children , and Jack's dotty mother would probably soon be child enough for any couple to handle ...
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... child whose obstinate refusal to communicate was currently breaking her heart and , thus , her ability to help . If ever she had needed Everett to talk to , it was now . All her fellow doctors were locked in a battle over this child ...
... child whose obstinate refusal to communicate was currently breaking her heart and , thus , her ability to help . If ever she had needed Everett to talk to , it was now . All her fellow doctors were locked in a battle over this child ...
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ALISTAIR MACLEOD As Birds Bring Forth the Sun | 1 |
WALLACE STEGNER The Medicine Line | 24 |
GEORGE BOWERING Bring Forth a Wonder | 43 |
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arms asked become began better body called carried child close clothes cold coming dark dead death didn't don't door dream eyes face father feel feet felt fire followed front girl give gone grandmother hair hand head hear heard hold Jack keep kind knew later laughed leave legs light listening lived looked mean Mervyn mind morning mother moved Netta never night once passed past perhaps play remember returned river seemed seen side sitting smell smile sometimes sound speak standing stood stopped story summer sure talk tell things thought told Tomás took trees trying turned voice waiting walked watched window woman wondered young
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Dislocation et permanence: l'invention du Canada au quotidien Caroline Andrew Visualização parcial - 1999 |