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Pagina 44
In his left hand he clutched a crudely butchered pig's head , and the animal's
intestines which partly escaped his grip and trailed behind him ; in his right hand
he held two stones . He walked slowly into the sea until the water reached his
knees ...
In his left hand he clutched a crudely butchered pig's head , and the animal's
intestines which partly escaped his grip and trailed behind him ; in his right hand
he held two stones . He walked slowly into the sea until the water reached his
knees ...
Pagina 68
The bugler was spread-eagled along the bonnet, one hand gripping a head-lamp
and the other trying to keep the mouthpiece of his instrument in contact with his
lips. Somewhere he seemed to have secured a reasonably firm lodgement with ...
The bugler was spread-eagled along the bonnet, one hand gripping a head-lamp
and the other trying to keep the mouthpiece of his instrument in contact with his
lips. Somewhere he seemed to have secured a reasonably firm lodgement with ...
Pagina 120
I went across to Molly and took her by the hand . I assured her there was nothing
to be scared about . All she had to do was to repeat the words as I said them . My
final instructions were that she was not to let go of the bottle till I told her .
I went across to Molly and took her by the hand . I assured her there was nothing
to be scared about . All she had to do was to repeat the words as I said them . My
final instructions were that she was not to let go of the bottle till I told her .
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