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 20
... sense to us , the amazed recipients were able to make some sense of the information . The message Rusty has for you is : CHLA SE WERNK IN and when asked to repeat it : CHL SE WURMA . Myself and husband , ( and Rusty ! ) are leaving for ...
... sense to us , the amazed recipients were able to make some sense of the information . The message Rusty has for you is : CHLA SE WERNK IN and when asked to repeat it : CHL SE WURMA . Myself and husband , ( and Rusty ! ) are leaving for ...
Side 55
... sense to you . It doesn't even make sense to me . It was something that isn't done there , something so vile they couldn't even think about it , so shameful they don't have a name for it , or even a punishment . It's simply not done ...
... sense to you . It doesn't even make sense to me . It was something that isn't done there , something so vile they couldn't even think about it , so shameful they don't have a name for it , or even a punishment . It's simply not done ...
Side 124
... sense of it all . And maybe whoever made Him - whoever wrote Him - had the same idea . Maybe there are whole levels of existence , stretching away -level after level of Makers , each one using those below them to try and make sense of ...
... sense of it all . And maybe whoever made Him - whoever wrote Him - had the same idea . Maybe there are whole levels of existence , stretching away -level after level of Makers , each one using those below them to try and make sense of ...
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