Thy Tears Might CeaseHutchinson, 1972 - 592 páginas |
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... round and round in a circle , while the Seniors walked round and round in their own circle and the prefects stood guard , out of doors or in the cavernous hall . Walking alone , round and round , his eyes seeing the backs of the talking ...
... round and round in a circle , while the Seniors walked round and round in their own circle and the prefects stood guard , out of doors or in the cavernous hall . Walking alone , round and round , his eyes seeing the backs of the talking ...
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... round and round the place of disgrace but stopped suddenly in a fear far sharper than the moment of having to deliver the prefect's note . At last he dared to look again at what had frightened him . He saw it still there , watching him ...
... round and round the place of disgrace but stopped suddenly in a fear far sharper than the moment of having to deliver the prefect's note . At last he dared to look again at what had frightened him . He saw it still there , watching him ...
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... round a second bend when he took the risk of slipping out a little way into the flood . A little more and he was round yet another bend and putting up the sail . And now , as if forces were turning to his help , he saw that the upper ...
... round a second bend when he took the risk of slipping out a little way into the flood . A little more and he was round yet another bend and putting up the sail . And now , as if forces were turning to his help , he saw that the upper ...
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Introduction by Monk Gibbon | 9 |
White Blackbird | 29 |
The Pruned Sapling | 169 |
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