Wordstruck: A MemoirViking, 1989 - Всего страниц: 230 MacNeil's autobiography re-creates the world of his youth and the experiences that were opened up to him through his love of words. His delight and passion for the music and magic of language, have enabled MacNeil to transmute it into a work of art. Photos. |
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... asked occasionally , but I remember clearly never wanting to interrupt the story . Either I got the drift from the ... asking for translations of some words , guessing at others , re- membering , forgetting , but , in net terms , the ...
... asked occasionally , but I remember clearly never wanting to interrupt the story . Either I got the drift from the ... asking for translations of some words , guessing at others , re- membering , forgetting , but , in net terms , the ...
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... asked for my telephone number . I gave it : 3-4610 . He called my mother , and I could hear her exploding with such wrath at the other end that he ended up saying to her , " Yes , I'll send him home right now . But don't be too hard on ...
... asked for my telephone number . I gave it : 3-4610 . He called my mother , and I could hear her exploding with such wrath at the other end that he ended up saying to her , " Yes , I'll send him home right now . But don't be too hard on ...
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A Memoir Robert MacNeil. tened to hockey games on the radio and asked dutifully about school . He and my mother took ... asking me frequently whether I had read any more Hemingway , and when I said no , he would say , " Well , what's the ...
A Memoir Robert MacNeil. tened to hockey games on the radio and asked dutifully about school . He and my mother took ... asking me frequently whether I had read any more Hemingway , and when I said no , he would say , " Well , what's the ...
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