From Ink Lake: Canadian StoriesMichael Ondaatje Viking, 1990 - 714 páginas |
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... fire ; when , from time to time , they had to burn stumps or weeds , they waited for a very calm day ; and once the fire had done its work , they put it out by scattering the coals and then covering them with moist earth . Moreover , in ...
... fire ; when , from time to time , they had to burn stumps or weeds , they waited for a very calm day ; and once the fire had done its work , they put it out by scattering the coals and then covering them with moist earth . Moreover , in ...
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... fire which little by little were closing in on each other . Then Papa had the idea of setting fire to the crops to the north of the village . In this way fire would advance toward fire , and perhaps it would burn itself out . Such ...
... fire which little by little were closing in on each other . Then Papa had the idea of setting fire to the crops to the north of the village . In this way fire would advance toward fire , and perhaps it would burn itself out . Such ...
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... fire above and below the deck converted the hollow shell of the vessel into a bake - oven . If the captain had wished to scuttle the ship at that moment it would have been impossible to do so , for the heat between decks would have ...
... fire above and below the deck converted the hollow shell of the vessel into a bake - oven . If the captain had wished to scuttle the ship at that moment it would have been impossible to do so , for the heat between decks would have ...
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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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ALISTAIR MACLEOD Anna Antigone arms asked Aunt began Bella Benares called child Christine Clark Blaise cold Cypress Hills dark Daulat dead door dream Dukhobors Dunrea Evelyn Everett eyes face father feel feet felt fingers front girl gone Grandma grandmother hair hand head hear heard Ismene Jack Khmer Rouge kitchen knew laughed leave legs Leon Rooke light listening lived Lon Nol looked mama Margaret Atwood Mervyn métis Mimi Minocher Mont Blanc morning mother moved Najamai Netta never night Obasan once Ontario Papa perhaps Phnom Penh play rain remember river Ruthenians seemed silence sitting skin sleep smell smile someone sound Stan Shaw stood stopped story talk tell things Thompson thought told Tomás took trees turned voice waiting walked watched wind window woman young
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Dislocation et permanence: l'invention du Canada au quotidien Caroline Andrew Visualização parcial - 1999 |