A is for Brian: A 65th Birthday Present for Brian W. Aldiss from His Family, Friends, Colleagues and AdmirersFrank Hatherley, Margaret Aldiss, Malcolm Edwards Avernus, 1990 - 126 sider |
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Side 25
... knew that I filed the paper away under the appropriate heading but , being barefoot in my head , I could not remember what I judged to have been appropriate . I emptied all my files on the rug , which made the study look like the ...
... knew that I filed the paper away under the appropriate heading but , being barefoot in my head , I could not remember what I judged to have been appropriate . I emptied all my files on the rug , which made the study look like the ...
Side 97
... knew all the time , didn't you ? You knew that no matter what they did or how hard they tried ... Right , I thought so . But he is smiling . " At least your Dako thinks he's done something . " But lord , look what he did ! " Yes , well ...
... knew all the time , didn't you ? You knew that no matter what they did or how hard they tried ... Right , I thought so . But he is smiling . " At least your Dako thinks he's done something . " But lord , look what he did ! " Yes , well ...
Side 112
... knew , for I did not speak to him again . Often I encountered roving gods and heroes , though . They were everywhere . They quarrelled and looted and ran amok , some of them , but we were not very upset by that , since it was how we ...
... knew , for I did not speak to him again . Often I encountered roving gods and heroes , though . They were everywhere . They quarrelled and looted and ran amok , some of them , but we were not very upset by that , since it was how we ...
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