Lost HorizonSimon and Schuster, 1960 - 231 Seiten Awarded Hawthornden Prize, 1934. On the northwestern frontier of India, Conway was a passenger on a plane taken over by a native pilot and never heard of again. What Conway found in ShangriLa makes the story. |
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Abschnitt 3 | 38 |
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Abschnitt 5 | 104 |
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Abschnitt 11 | 234 |
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afterwards American anyhow arrived asked attitude Bangkok Barnard Baskul began believe Blue Moon certainly chance Chang charm Chinese Chopin Chung-Kiang Conway answered Conway felt Conway found Conway replied Conway smiled Conway thought Conway's course damned dear Conway dear sir doubt English excitement expect eyes fact feel fellow gave give glad going guess happened harpsichord heard Henschell High Lama hope interested James Hilton journey Karakal Karakorams Kashgar knew lamasery laughed less Lhasa little Manchu lived Lo-Tsen looked Lost Horizon Mallinson matter mean mind Miss Brinklow moderately mountain Mozart mystery never night pass pause Pekin perhaps Perrault Peshawar pilot porters pretty probably realize remark remember replied Conway Rutherford seemed Shangri-La Sieveking sorry sort story suddenly suppose sure talk tell there's thing Tibet Tibetan tion told took touch whole wonder word Wyland young youth
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