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'It was as if the sea, breaking down the wall protecting all the homes of the town, had sent a wave over her head'
Titulli: To-morrow
Origjinali: To-morrow
Gjinia: Novel
Autori: Joseph Conrad
Shtëpia botuese: Penguin Classics
Viti: 2015
Fq. 55
Pesha: 0.055 kg
ISBN: 978-0-141-39849-5
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'It was as if the sea, breaking down the wall protecting all the homes of the town, had sent a wave over her head'