The BequestHarvill, 2003 - Всего страниц: 325 "1864. After years of service in the Russian navy and a gruelling expedition to Greenland, Captain Frederick Ziege of the Royal Danish Navy is enjoying chaperoning his mother, sister and two marriageable nieces for a season on the Riviera. There he meets Emmeline Leslie, a young Australian widower and veteran of the bush. The differences between their complex histories enrich their ensuing romance, but frustrate their search for a home. The Bequest takes the reader from Italy to France, North Africa, Greece, Siberia, Greenland, Australia, and finally England. It is a novel about identity and belonging; about the place of history and memory in uprooted lives. Objects - many of which are pictured, such as an ivory China trade puzzle, a jewelled pencil, a clock - have an almost talismanic role in the interlocking stories of this rich and moving tale." |
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... give it away - - 99 " Am I to buy it then , knowing that I shall give it away ? " " But one must have a new one sometimes , " said Frederik , tipping the brim of his own new hat . " My dear Captain Ziege , permit me to say that your new ...
... give it away - - 99 " Am I to buy it then , knowing that I shall give it away ? " " But one must have a new one sometimes , " said Frederik , tipping the brim of his own new hat . " My dear Captain Ziege , permit me to say that your new ...
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... give Carstensen some money for them , but he would not hear of it , and Frederik had instead given him a larger sum , so that he might buy some scissors for Hannina and cups for Christian , also some Chinese curios for Julie Festitit ...
... give Carstensen some money for them , but he would not hear of it , and Frederik had instead given him a larger sum , so that he might buy some scissors for Hannina and cups for Christian , also some Chinese curios for Julie Festitit ...
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... give her for his family . He insisted that Emmie write down her descriptions of the children at play so that she could take these . Emmie objected that they could perfectly well send them by post rather than burden Madame Jerichau , but ...
... give her for his family . He insisted that Emmie write down her descriptions of the children at play so that she could take these . Emmie objected that they could perfectly well send them by post rather than burden Madame Jerichau , but ...
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