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 14
... lady violated by a sort of vegetable . " All these stories were popular . They cir- culated in the Upper Fifth , and I was pressed to write more . So I did , working away under the bedclothes . It was a brief spell of glory . " Brian ...
... lady violated by a sort of vegetable . " All these stories were popular . They cir- culated in the Upper Fifth , and I was pressed to write more . So I did , working away under the bedclothes . It was a brief spell of glory . " Brian ...
Side 18
... ladies at work by learning and speaking their names . " But " his voice sounds muddy , as though his mouth were stuffed with cotton " . And from Australia , report of dog " whose spoken phrases included " Hello Mum ! " and " Here I am ...
... ladies at work by learning and speaking their names . " But " his voice sounds muddy , as though his mouth were stuffed with cotton " . And from Australia , report of dog " whose spoken phrases included " Hello Mum ! " and " Here I am ...
Side 68
... lady bit her lip . " I don't know . We don't know . But Aldiss knows . This is why he has written this message . And he will tell you . " " Me ? " " Who else ? We shall send you there . Why do you think he met you and became your ...
... lady bit her lip . " I don't know . We don't know . But Aldiss knows . This is why he has written this message . And he will tell you . " " Me ? " " Who else ? We shall send you there . Why do you think he met you and became your ...
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