Thy Tears Might CeaseHutchinson, 1972 - 592 páginas |
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Página 304
... stopped himself sharply . ' What do you mean ? ' ' I mean when we have a new Ireland with no middle - class snobbery . Tuppence looking down on penny - ha'penny , and threepence looking down on the tuppence . Snobbery of any kind kills ...
... stopped himself sharply . ' What do you mean ? ' ' I mean when we have a new Ireland with no middle - class snobbery . Tuppence looking down on penny - ha'penny , and threepence looking down on the tuppence . Snobbery of any kind kills ...
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... stopped . The line of girls broke its unity and all ran to a corner where three Volunteers with rifles over their shoulders had appeared . The three men stood inspecting a closed warehouse , while the crowd pressed close , but left ...
... stopped . The line of girls broke its unity and all ran to a corner where three Volunteers with rifles over their shoulders had appeared . The three men stood inspecting a closed warehouse , while the crowd pressed close , but left ...
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... stopped dancing until after the dawn , dancing the night away in those peaceful days . ' Once , at the Regatta Hall , John had the last waltz with me and the whole ballroom kept the waltz going and wouldn't let the band stop . ' It was ...
... stopped dancing until after the dawn , dancing the night away in those peaceful days . ' Once , at the Regatta Hall , John had the last waltz with me and the whole ballroom kept the waltz going and wouldn't let the band stop . ' It was ...
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Introduction by Monk Gibbon | 9 |
White Blackbird | 29 |
The Pruned Sapling | 169 |
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