An Angel at My Table: The Complete AutobiographyAutobiografie van de Nieuwzeelandse schrijfster die na een reeks moeilijke jaren haar wil om te schrijven zag overwinnen. |
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... asked if I would like to come to his place for tea one afternoon . I looked shy . ' Yes . ' ' What about this Thursday ? At half - past three ? ' ' Yes , that will be all right . ' He gave me his address in Royal Terrace . He had a ...
... asked if I would like to come to his place for tea one afternoon . I looked shy . ' Yes . ' ' What about this Thursday ? At half - past three ? ' ' Yes , that will be all right . ' He gave me his address in Royal Terrace . He had a ...
Page 245
... asked . I had not . He promptly found his copy and gave it to me , signing it . He then asked about future work . ' I don't know , ' I said guardedly . ' Have you thought about coming to live and work in the hut ? You'd be free to write ...
... asked . I had not . He promptly found his copy and gave it to me , signing it . He then asked about future work . ' I don't know , ' I said guardedly . ' Have you thought about coming to live and work in the hut ? You'd be free to write ...
Page 420
... asked . ' My mother made it for me . ' ' Oh thank you . ' I said . We were now two days out of London and l'a had no food , except the biscuits I'd brought with me . The young man sat beside me . His name was Albert , he said , and he ...
... asked . ' My mother made it for me . ' ' Oh thank you . ' I said . We were now two days out of London and l'a had no food , except the biscuits I'd brought with me . The young man sat beside me . His name was Albert , he said , and he ...
Contents
In the Second Place | 7 |
In Velvet Gown | 10 |
The Railway People | 14 |
Copyright | |
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