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... wrote : " Some of [ his ] companions made nervous jokes .... ' Women , ' they said , and laughed shakily about females of all species being bloodsuckers , and so on . [ He ] tried , for the sake of conviviality , but he could not bring ...
... wrote : " Some of [ his ] companions made nervous jokes .... ' Women , ' they said , and laughed shakily about females of all species being bloodsuckers , and so on . [ He ] tried , for the sake of conviviality , but he could not bring ...
Page 502
... wrote himself one hell of a book ” ( x ) . ( No doubt critics one hundred years from now will be at a similar loss for words when they evaluate the enduring success of John Grisham or Stephen King . ) Hyne's writing might be stiff , his ...
... wrote himself one hell of a book ” ( x ) . ( No doubt critics one hundred years from now will be at a similar loss for words when they evaluate the enduring success of John Grisham or Stephen King . ) Hyne's writing might be stiff , his ...
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... wrote fourteen full - length Oz books , and the series was continued after his death by Ruth Plumly Thompson , who wrote nineteen more ; there were later books by others , too , after her retirement . ) No one paid any attention to Oz ...
... wrote fourteen full - length Oz books , and the series was continued after his death by Ruth Plumly Thompson , who wrote nineteen more ; there were later books by others , too , after her retirement . ) No one paid any attention to Oz ...
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