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Page 74
He was by himself this time, lying on his back, his hands behind his head, his
face shaded by the rock while the sun beat on the rest of his body. One could see
his dungarees steaming in the heat. I was rather taken aback; my impression had
...
He was by himself this time, lying on his back, his hands behind his head, his
face shaded by the rock while the sun beat on the rest of his body. One could see
his dungarees steaming in the heat. I was rather taken aback; my impression had
...
Page 94
He called, “Au revoir, Mother,” and, slipping her hand between the bars, she gave
him a small, slow wave with it. No sooner was she gone than a man, hat in hand,
took her place. A prisoner was led up to the empty place beside me, and the ...
He called, “Au revoir, Mother,” and, slipping her hand between the bars, she gave
him a small, slow wave with it. No sooner was she gone than a man, hat in hand,
took her place. A prisoner was led up to the empty place beside me, and the ...
Page 133
Some of his colleagues came to him and shook his hand. “You put up a
magnificent show, old man,” I heard one of them say. Another lawyer even called
me to witness: “Fine, wasn't it?” I agreed, but insincerely; I was far too tired to
judge if it ...
Some of his colleagues came to him and shook his hand. “You put up a
magnificent show, old man,” I heard one of them say. Another lawyer even called
me to witness: “Fine, wasn't it?” I agreed, but insincerely; I was far too tired to
judge if it ...
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