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 57
... watched my daughter playing on the beach , and I thought of the stones that started wandering long before life emerged on Earth and that will continue wandering long after it has disappeared . During the days and months that followed ...
... watched my daughter playing on the beach , and I thought of the stones that started wandering long before life emerged on Earth and that will continue wandering long after it has disappeared . During the days and months that followed ...
Side 85
... watched him as he went through security . I saw his tall , dignified figure , raising his arms courteously while a guard ran a metal detector over him , and I thought , ' Don't they know who that is ? ' England was cold and rainy when ...
... watched him as he went through security . I saw his tall , dignified figure , raising his arms courteously while a guard ran a metal detector over him , and I thought , ' Don't they know who that is ? ' England was cold and rainy when ...
Side 122
... watched them a moment , amused by the similarity of gesture ; how they would all lean forward at the same time , all nod , laugh , smile , as if they were a single being , or clones , perhaps . I smiled , naming them in mind . The one ...
... watched them a moment , amused by the similarity of gesture ; how they would all lean forward at the same time , all nod , laugh , smile , as if they were a single being , or clones , perhaps . I smiled , naming them in mind . The one ...
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