From Ink Lake: Canadian StoriesMichael Ondaatje Viking, 1990 - 714 páginas |
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... waiting room . On either side were long wooden benches , the varnished oak polished by a generation of patients . This front hall opened into a small parlour that looked on to the street . In that room was a desk , more chairs for waiting ...
... waiting room . On either side were long wooden benches , the varnished oak polished by a generation of patients . This front hall opened into a small parlour that looked on to the street . In that room was a desk , more chairs for waiting ...
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... waiting room , a tunnel , a train . There is no beginning and no end to the forest , or the dust storm , no edge from which to know where the clearing begins . Here , in this familiar density , beneath this cloak , within this carapace ...
... waiting room , a tunnel , a train . There is no beginning and no end to the forest , or the dust storm , no edge from which to know where the clearing begins . Here , in this familiar density , beneath this cloak , within this carapace ...
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... waiting for me to give interpretations of the signals , waiting for my sign . I hesitate for a moment , running my eyes along the beach , watching water touching sand . And then I nod my head . There is almost a collective sigh that is ...
... waiting for me to give interpretations of the signals , waiting for my sign . I hesitate for a moment , running my eyes along the beach , watching water touching sand . And then I nod my head . There is almost a collective sigh that is ...
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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 |