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Page 94
... wanted West Hackhurst because , in addition to having lovely surroundings , ' the house was built by my father . . . ' 17 / 17 As at Rooksnest , indecision siezed her . She wanted to keep both West Hackhurst and the Weybridge house and ...
... wanted West Hackhurst because , in addition to having lovely surroundings , ' the house was built by my father . . . ' 17 / 17 As at Rooksnest , indecision siezed her . She wanted to keep both West Hackhurst and the Weybridge house and ...
Page 105
... wanted two reviewers , ' one of the extrovert the other of the introvert type ' , who would broadcast in stints of three or six months , then would be replaced by others of the same general types.65 He knew that the BBC would not be ...
... wanted two reviewers , ' one of the extrovert the other of the introvert type ' , who would broadcast in stints of three or six months , then would be replaced by others of the same general types.65 He knew that the BBC would not be ...
Page 137
... wanted his readers to take away with them . In this happy ending Maurice and Alec simply disappear together somewhere in a still - pristine English countryside . If it had ended with a hanging or a suicide some brave publisher might be ...
... wanted his readers to take away with them . In this happy ending Maurice and Alec simply disappear together somewhere in a still - pristine English countryside . If it had ended with a hanging or a suicide some brave publisher might be ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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