Bye-Bye, BlackbirdHind Pocket Books, 1971 - 266 páginas |
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... child , makes him run up and down , shouts at him for his clumsi- ness till the child is reduced to tears , then kicks the ball right in his face and goes off , without a word , for a beer in the pavilion . The howling Mongolian child ...
... child , makes him run up and down , shouts at him for his clumsi- ness till the child is reduced to tears , then kicks the ball right in his face and goes off , without a word , for a beer in the pavilion . The howling Mongolian child ...
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... child with an English mother to be an Indian child ... When he thought of the child at all , and he usually did only when he heard Sarah being sick in the bathroom , it was mainly these aspects that occupied him and it was no wonder ...
... child with an English mother to be an Indian child ... When he thought of the child at all , and he usually did only when he heard Sarah being sick in the bathroom , it was mainly these aspects that occupied him and it was no wonder ...
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... child would not know the pleasure , however doubtful in such a climate , of running down Laurel Lane to buy an ice from a picture - covered van with its Pied Piper music . She began rapidly to draw up a mental list of the things her child ...
... child would not know the pleasure , however doubtful in such a climate , of running down Laurel Lane to buy an ice from a picture - covered van with its Pied Piper music . She began rapidly to draw up a mental list of the things her child ...
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Adit Adit's arms asked began blue British brought called chair child cold colour course dark dear don't door Emma England English eyes face feel feet felt friends garden gave girl give green grey hair hands head hear heard Indian inside Jasbir keep kitchen land Lane laughed leave light lines listen live London look Mala Miller Miss morning mother moving never night once play ring Roscommon-James rose Samar Sarah seemed shouted shut silence smiled sound stand stood stop Street suddenly sure sweet talk tell things thought told tree trying turned voice waiting walked walls watching window wonder young