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 15
... tell the difference between the postal box and trash box on the corner ? The postman would check the trash box every morning , but never told the young woman because he didn't want to upset her . I just looked at nearly 20 years of ...
... tell the difference between the postal box and trash box on the corner ? The postman would check the trash box every morning , but never told the young woman because he didn't want to upset her . I just looked at nearly 20 years of ...
Side 17
... Tell us a story , we want you to tell us a story , Dustbin , we've got a very famous author here , Dustbin , so tell us a story , we want your story , Dustbin- " and on and on in this vein . Eventually Dustbin rolls on his back . Ex ...
... Tell us a story , we want you to tell us a story , Dustbin , we've got a very famous author here , Dustbin , so tell us a story , we want your story , Dustbin- " and on and on in this vein . Eventually Dustbin rolls on his back . Ex ...
Side 18
... tell the same story twice in an evening . Brian : " Really , any story will do ... " The whole rigmarole again . " They want another story now , Dustbin , another story - " etc. Dustbin again on his back , belly manipu- lation , and ...
... tell the same story twice in an evening . Brian : " Really , any story will do ... " The whole rigmarole again . " They want another story now , Dustbin , another story - " etc. Dustbin again on his back , belly manipu- lation , and ...
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