Injury Time: A MemoirPimlico, 2003 - 183 Seiten D.J. Enright died soon after putting the finishing touches to this memoir and commonplace book in which he muses upon his own condition and that of the world he knows he is leaving. With humanity and wit, he contemplates literature, manners, morals, people and the English language. |
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... hands , clear heads , and other attractions . Whether physicians or patients , we all can appreciate A pretty miss , or ... hand , I have a brief dizzy spell and spill a little of the precious fluid . The curtains drawn , I top up the ...
... hands , clear heads , and other attractions . Whether physicians or patients , we all can appreciate A pretty miss , or ... hand , I have a brief dizzy spell and spill a little of the precious fluid . The curtains drawn , I top up the ...
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... hand in hand as the prospectus had suggested . Before long we were both awake again . A cylindrical gauge on the wall at my back , I noticed , registered a bright red , indicating maximum intensity ; the corresponding gauge behind my ...
... hand in hand as the prospectus had suggested . Before long we were both awake again . A cylindrical gauge on the wall at my back , I noticed , registered a bright red , indicating maximum intensity ; the corresponding gauge behind my ...
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... hand in hand ; the latter touch is represented as officially recommended , thus fending off any hint of what the literary critic might consider ' hideous sentimentality ' . The dash to the post office , through the dark night in the ...
... hand in hand ; the latter touch is represented as officially recommended , thus fending off any hint of what the literary critic might consider ' hideous sentimentality ' . The dash to the post office , through the dark night in the ...
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