The FountainThe text is a novel set in Holland during the first World War. The main characters are a British officer, a Dutch aristocrat and his British stepdaughter who is married to a German officer. It was a winner of the 1932 Hawthornden Prize. |
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... Alison ? " " Publishing . Alison and Ford . Educational books mostly , and books of reference . " Lewis's words came from him in jerks , forced by a reluctant memory of the past . " I've been at it ten years . I took my father's place ...
... Alison ? " " Publishing . Alison and Ford . Educational books mostly , and books of reference . " Lewis's words came from him in jerks , forced by a reluctant memory of the past . " I've been at it ten years . I took my father's place ...
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... Alison's books have come , " Sezley cried . " What the hell does he want books for ? " Ferrard answered , carefully wiping the pen that he was using for red ink . Then he became aware that Lewis was at his side . His eyebrows went up ...
... Alison's books have come , " Sezley cried . " What the hell does he want books for ? " Ferrard answered , carefully wiping the pen that he was using for red ink . Then he became aware that Lewis was at his side . His eyebrows went up ...
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... Alison away . We can prove that . " It was a bow drawn at a venture , the Baroness thought . They were trying to confuse her . Alison would not tell , nor Julie , nor Ramsdell . It was impossible that Marietje should know . " I did ...
... Alison away . We can prove that . " It was a bow drawn at a venture , the Baroness thought . They were trying to confuse her . Alison would not tell , nor Julie , nor Ramsdell . It was impossible that Marietje should know . " I did ...
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added Alison Allard asked Ballater Ballater's Baron Baroness beautiful began believe body Castle chair cheeks child clavichord colour cottage cried dark dear delight Descartes door dream Dutch edge embrasure England English Enkendaal exclaimed eyes face feel Ferrard fingers German gone Goof Hague hand Harbury head hear heard Herriot imagination Jedwell Julie Julie's Kerstholt knew lake laugh leave letter Lewis answered Lewis thought Lewis's Leyden light lips listen live looked marriage Mauritshuis Mevrouw mind morning mother moved Narwitz never night passed peace perhaps Plato play Prussia Quillan ramparts Ramsdell remember replied ROBERT GRANJON Rupert Rynwyk seemed Sezley shoulders silence sleep smile Socrates soon Sophie Sophie's speak spoke stood suddenly suppose talk tell tennis There's thing told touch trees turned Uncle Pieter van Leyden voice walked wife window wish woman wonder words