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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... once that he was neither thief nor brigand ; and he begged her not to disturb her companions , who , he feared , however en- lightened their opinions , would inevitably seek to prove their physical prowess on his wretched person . Yet ...
... once that he was neither thief nor brigand ; and he begged her not to disturb her companions , who , he feared , however en- lightened their opinions , would inevitably seek to prove their physical prowess on his wretched person . Yet ...
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... once more . There is a tiny room in the attic , I see light deep in the night there . " " That's Brian's room . He works there . " I pushed her out of the door . " You will regret this . You will change your mind . " She smiled again ...
... once more . There is a tiny room in the attic , I see light deep in the night there . " " That's Brian's room . He works there . " I pushed her out of the door . " You will regret this . You will change your mind . " She smiled again ...
Side 80
... once . It happens to be one of the last World War 2 novels to be published by someone who actu- ally took part , but it is amongst the best . I continue to like Frankenstein Un- bound , in spite of what I see as numerous superficial ...
... once . It happens to be one of the last World War 2 novels to be published by someone who actu- ally took part , but it is amongst the best . I continue to like Frankenstein Un- bound , in spite of what I see as numerous superficial ...
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