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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A Memoir Robert MacNeil. CHAPTER FOUR & W e were children who loved winter . I was as impatient for the first real snow to fall in November as for it to melt and be gone ... Winter made you want to be together ; summer was 89 CHAPTER FOUR ...
A Memoir Robert MacNeil. CHAPTER FOUR & W e were children who loved winter . I was as impatient for the first real snow to fall in November as for it to melt and be gone ... Winter made you want to be together ; summer was 89 CHAPTER FOUR ...
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A Memoir Robert MacNeil. Winter made you want to be together ; summer was for being alone . Winter made me gregarious at play and in school . In thirteen years of school I must have spent some 12,500 hours in the classroom but recall ...
A Memoir Robert MacNeil. Winter made you want to be together ; summer was for being alone . Winter made me gregarious at play and in school . In thirteen years of school I must have spent some 12,500 hours in the classroom but recall ...
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... winter afternoon in his maths class , he suddenly said , " God , it's dark in here . It makes me think of that hymn we sing in the chapel , you know , ' By the light of burning martyrs ' ? Can you imagine that ? Isn't that the craziest ...
... winter afternoon in his maths class , he suddenly said , " God , it's dark in here . It makes me think of that hymn we sing in the chapel , you know , ' By the light of burning martyrs ' ? Can you imagine that ? Isn't that the craziest ...
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