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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... sitting on the fence all by yourself in the moonlight ' , which even then we children knew as ' It ain't no fun sitting on your bum all by yourself in the moonlight ' . There was ' Tiptoe Through the Tulips ' , ' Hello Hello Who's Your ...
... sitting on the fence all by yourself in the moonlight ' , which even then we children knew as ' It ain't no fun sitting on your bum all by yourself in the moonlight ' . There was ' Tiptoe Through the Tulips ' , ' Hello Hello Who's Your ...
Page 158
... sit with Aunty Isy in the small dining room by the fire , and when the view of brick walls and desolate backyards and their overflowing rubbish tins became too depressing I climbed the hill and sitting in the long grass or on one of the ...
... sit with Aunty Isy in the small dining room by the fire , and when the view of brick walls and desolate backyards and their overflowing rubbish tins became too depressing I climbed the hill and sitting in the long grass or on one of the ...
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... sitting room where she made a cup of tea and we sat talking with the intimacy thạt follows a newly shared secret . She explained that Ted didn't keep jobs for long , but he'd been good lately with two months working as a salesman and ...
... sitting room where she made a cup of tea and we sat talking with the intimacy thạt follows a newly shared secret . She explained that Ted didn't keep jobs for long , but he'd been good lately with two months working as a salesman and ...
Contents
In the Second Place | 7 |
In Velvet Gown | 10 |
The Railway People | 14 |
Copyright | |
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