The Chymical WeddingIn a dazzling weave of story and character, The Chymical Wedding tells two parallel and interconnected tales--one set in the late 1840's, one in the 1980's, both played out in the same English village. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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Page 54
... Leave him alone . ' ' He's perfectly at liberty to tell me to go to hell if he likes . ' Bob stepped back in unhappily . ' I think Alex was only saying what I was trying to say there's no rational evidence for what you're on about ...
... Leave him alone . ' ' He's perfectly at liberty to tell me to go to hell if he likes . ' Bob stepped back in unhappily . ' I think Alex was only saying what I was trying to say there's no rational evidence for what you're on about ...
Page 202
... leave . Not at first . He will not feel able to leave , and so for a time he will strive to manage alone . He may even make a good appearance of doing so . And he will have the sympathy of the entire parish , of course . But eventually ...
... leave . Not at first . He will not feel able to leave , and so for a time he will strive to manage alone . He may even make a good appearance of doing so . And he will have the sympathy of the entire parish , of course . But eventually ...
Page 401
... leave the Lodge . ... There was nowhere else he might come - not in honesty , not in the declared truth of who they had become . The confines , the secrecy of the Lodge was the entirety of their world ; everywhere else they were ...
... leave the Lodge . ... There was nowhere else he might come - not in honesty , not in the declared truth of who they had become . The confines , the secrecy of the Lodge was the entirety of their world ; everywhere else they were ...
Contents
The Green Man | 3 |
The Figure in the Stone | 21 |
The House of God | 41 |
Copyright | |
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