The Wild PalmsChatto & Windus, 1954 - 315 pàgines |
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Pàgina 12
... wind which thrashed among the unseen palms and hissed in the harsh salt grass of the unkempt other lot ; now he could see a dim light in the other house . " Bleeding , hey ? " he said . It was overcast ; the invisible wind blew strong ...
... wind which thrashed among the unseen palms and hissed in the harsh salt grass of the unkempt other lot ; now he could see a dim light in the other house . " Bleeding , hey ? " he said . It was overcast ; the invisible wind blew strong ...
Pàgina 14
... wind still blew past him . Because I am at the wrong age for this , he thought . If I were twenty - five I could say : Thank God I am not him because I would know it was only my luck today and that maybe tomorrow or next year it will be ...
... wind still blew past him . Because I am at the wrong age for this , he thought . If I were twenty - five I could say : Thank God I am not him because I would know it was only my luck today and that maybe tomorrow or next year it will be ...
Pàgina 259
... wind too as he blinked after the floundering light until it passed through the hedge and vanished ; he blinked steadily in the black wind , he could not stop it . My lachrymæ are not functioning , he thought , hearing his roaring and ...
... wind too as he blinked after the floundering light until it passed through the hedge and vanished ; he blinked steadily in the black wind , he could not stop it . My lachrymæ are not functioning , he thought , hearing his roaring and ...
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ain't already began believe beneath beside black wind blinked boat breath Buckner Cajan carrying cashier's cheque ceased Charlotte cigarette coat cold cottonfield cried damned dark deputy doctor dollars door drink eyes face feet flat glare going gunwales hand hard Harry head hear heard hell hold instant knew levee light Listen live looked McCord move never niggers night nurse officer oleander once Orleans outrage paddle palm pantomime pilot house pirogue pistol plump convict quietly realised remembered returned Rittenmeyer seemed sitting skiff sleep smell snow sorghum sound squatted stared steadily steamboat stood stopped stove talk tall convict tell thinking thought told took train trees truck trying turned vanished Vicksburg violently voice wait waked walk Warden watched whisky wife Wilbourne wild Wild Palms wind window woman