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  • Osama Afaq Ali Photographerje citiraoпре 8 месеци
    grown lovingly in the sandy soil by the estuary and as smooth to the touch as sea-scoured beach pebbles. The man who was not moved to eat the jackets of such potatoes was nothing if not a scoundrel.
  • Francis Sarabiaje citiraoпре 4 месеца
    ales, in the sickly yellow waistcoat he wore on weekdays, was perched on a high stool behind the bar, reading the racing results to Old Crubog.
  • Pat Hallje citiraoпре 4 месеца
    Normally, he would not have blamed him for avoiding the latter because the jackets of s
  • Dishinya Gogoije citiralaпре 5 месеци
    Home is a name, a word, it is a strong one; stronger than magician ever spoke, or spirit answered to, in strongest conjuration.
    —Charles Dickens
  • Dishinya Gogoije citiralaпре 5 месеци
    he peasants knew that a spoiled son did more harm to a family than a dead one,
  • Dishinya Gogoije citiralaпре 5 месеци
    en have choices that women don’t.
  • Dishinya Gogoije citiralaпре 5 месеци
    Whether China capitulated or avenged itself, the weeds would have to be pulled from the vegetable garden, rope sandals would need to be woven if they were to have shoes, and the thieves who tried often to steal their few chickens had to be kept away
  • Dishinya Gogoije citiralaпре 5 месеци
    This was his burden, not hers
  • Aisha Eliasje citiraoпрошле године
    “But a God that did everything we thought was right and good wouldn’t be the creator of the universe. He would be our puppet. He wouldn’t be God. There’s more to everything than we can know.”
  • Beccaje citiraoпре 2 године
    At his father’s insistence, Hoonie learned to read and write Korean and Japanese from the village schoolmaster well enough to keep a boardinghouse ledger and to do sums in his head so he couldn’t be cheated at the market.
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