Bye-Bye, BlackbirdHind Pocket Books, 1971 - 266 páginas |
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... stood in a queue a job , descended to the blackened heart of a smok- ing factory and stood there amidst the embers , gazing about him expressionlessly before going to his tools and lifting them , one by one , with ten- tative and oddly ...
... stood in a queue a job , descended to the blackened heart of a smok- ing factory and stood there amidst the embers , gazing about him expressionlessly before going to his tools and lifting them , one by one , with ten- tative and oddly ...
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... stood in comtemplation before a Madoona and Child for fifteen minutes together , and stood watching him so suspiciously that Dev woke up to ask , " How much ? " " Oh , " said the young man , smiling with an in- furiating kindness , " it ...
... stood in comtemplation before a Madoona and Child for fifteen minutes together , and stood watching him so suspiciously that Dev woke up to ask , " How much ? " " Oh , " said the young man , smiling with an in- furiating kindness , " it ...
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... stood at the gate . The little Sikh children stood aside as the engine started , and smiled delightedly as mud spurt up from under the wheels at them . For weeks Adit has been agitating for an annual visit to his former landlady , in ...
... stood at the gate . The little Sikh children stood aside as the engine started , and smiled delightedly as mud spurt up from under the wheels at them . For weeks Adit has been agitating for an annual visit to his former landlady , in ...
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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