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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... took note of it and went on with their calculations . It took them ten minutes to solve the problem , and the answer they arrived at was the same as that which Chris had just dictated ... He ( Chris ) made a few television and stage ...
... took note of it and went on with their calculations . It took them ten minutes to solve the problem , and the answer they arrived at was the same as that which Chris had just dictated ... He ( Chris ) made a few television and stage ...
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... took her over , " I said to a more than usually affable young woman who stayed there for some time . She was small and round , with a big smile and rotten breath , and she bravely walked with me for miles , trying to pretend she enjoyed ...
... took her over , " I said to a more than usually affable young woman who stayed there for some time . She was small and round , with a big smile and rotten breath , and she bravely walked with me for miles , trying to pretend she enjoyed ...
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... took a day off work , and met by arrangement at Woking station . We first tried to find the sandpits on Horsell Common ( where H.G. Wells said the Martians had landed ) then drove to Dorking and marched over Box Hill . We talked of ...
... took a day off work , and met by arrangement at Woking station . We first tried to find the sandpits on Horsell Common ( where H.G. Wells said the Martians had landed ) then drove to Dorking and marched over Box Hill . We talked of ...
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