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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Page 203
... perhaps following . I felt I had begun my career as a writer . Then , towards the end of the year , John Forrest announced that he had applied for work as a psychologist in the U.S.A. , where he hoped to get his Ph.D. He would be ...
... perhaps following . I felt I had begun my career as a writer . Then , towards the end of the year , John Forrest announced that he had applied for work as a psychologist in the U.S.A. , where he hoped to get his Ph.D. He would be ...
Page 210
... Perhaps she believed in Heaven ? When my eldest sister Myrtle died in her sixteenth year she did not leave parts of herself , her presence , at Fifty - six Eden Street , perhaps because the house never belonged to us and there was ...
... Perhaps she believed in Heaven ? When my eldest sister Myrtle died in her sixteenth year she did not leave parts of herself , her presence , at Fifty - six Eden Street , perhaps because the house never belonged to us and there was ...
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... Perhaps , I said , when they asked if they could read my work , perhaps I would show them my book . I was reluctant to say the title for so much had happened since the book had been written and published that I was beginning to think of ...
... Perhaps , I said , when they asked if they could read my work , perhaps I would show them my book . I was reluctant to say the title for so much had happened since the book had been written and published that I was beginning to think of ...
Contents
In the Second Place | 7 |
In Velvet Gown | 10 |
The Railway People | 14 |
Copyright | |
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