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He swept his gown round him as he walked , his two feet almost scraping one another as they passed in walking , the measured tread giving him a strange grace and nobility . He was so sincere in his talking , eyeing me with grey eyes ...
He swept his gown round him as he walked , his two feet almost scraping one another as they passed in walking , the measured tread giving him a strange grace and nobility . He was so sincere in his talking , eyeing me with grey eyes ...
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He , too , thought that John , in a fit of madness , had smashed his own furniture , banged the pillows around , broken the bottles of pills ; and that he had fallen and hit his head and had passed out . The idea of intruders was too ...
He , too , thought that John , in a fit of madness , had smashed his own furniture , banged the pillows around , broken the bottles of pills ; and that he had fallen and hit his head and had passed out . The idea of intruders was too ...
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The only sign of an unreal world was in the people who passed : people who talked to themselves , shied away from you as you approached or who , sat on benches staring into nowhere , and looked at you with a pathetic , helpless ...
The only sign of an unreal world was in the people who passed : people who talked to themselves , shied away from you as you approached or who , sat on benches staring into nowhere , and looked at you with a pathetic , helpless ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Prologue | 9 |
When I was a Child II | 11 |
Boyhood in the Buildings | 16 |
Copyright | |
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