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And Other Comedies of the Sexual Life May We Borrow Your Husband? and Other Comedies of the Sexual Life Penguin, 1967 / 141 pages / Graham Greene / May We Borrow Your Husband? and Other Comedies of the Sexual Life / 1967 / 0140185372, 9780140185379 / file download lyh.pdf Graham Greene / Assassins / An Entertainment / ISBN:0140185402 / 186 pages / The detective, Mather, searches for a professional assassin, who unknowingly has kidnapped Mather's fiancee / 1992 / A Gun for Sale 1973 / 610 pages / Fiction / Graham Greene / STANFORD:36105037297962 / The portable Graham Greene Graham Greene / Fiction / ISBN:0140184937 / Our Man in Havana / Follows the plight of Wormold, a vacuum cleaner salesman, who becomes a slave to the expensive whims of his thirteen-year-old daughter, Milly, and takes on a job as Secret / 219 pages / 1971 / An Entertainment The Last Word and Other Stories / Graham Greene / A collection of ten stories, the first written in 1923 and the last in 1988. 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Fleeing from them, he takes refuge in the house of a young woman. She / 1994 / Graham Greene Borrow Anna has a steady job, a good social life and a recently deceased relationship with unreconstructed hippy Nic. She has never changed a nappy or kissed a baby in her life, and / Two's Company / 2001 / 230 pages / ISBN:0752838369 / Sue Haasler / Humorous stories 392 pages / 2001 / Annabel Giles / Birthday Girls / ISBN:0141005130 / 'It's the same small world; it just depends who you are and how you see it'BIRTHDAY GIRLS is Annabel Giles' sparklingly compulsive debut. Set on six different birthdays, and / Birthdays 1981 / UVA:X000352789 / Fiction / A Famous First / Michael Kenyon / May You Die in Ireland / 224 pages Husband? The Heart of the Matter / 271 pages / 1978 / Graham Greene / An assistant police commissioner in a West African coastal town lets passion overrule his honor / Africa / ISBN:0140184961 Comedies of the The Destructors / Graham Greene / 32 pages / ISBN:088682348X / 1992 / Denis De Beaulieu, a French soldier, is made a prisoner by the Sire of De Maletroit, who believes that the soldier has compromised the Maletroit family honor Other Life The Captain and the Enemy / 1999 / Fiction / Graham Greene / 188 pages / ISBN:014018855X / Part of the TWENTIETH CENTURY CLASSICS series, this is a novel whose theme is the destructiveness of an inability to love. Victor was 12 years old when the Captain took him Fiction / A Novel / The Honorary Consul / Graham Greene / 283 pages / Although Paraguayan revolutionaries make the mistake of kidnapping the British Consul instead of the American Ambassador, they continue to threaten violence / ISBN:9780684871257 / Sep 11, 2000 A tormented, alcoholic priest is pursued by an idealistic lieutenant during an anti-clerical persecution in Mexico / 221 pages / ISBN:0142437301 / Graham Greene / Fiction / The Power and the Glory / 1990 May the Lord in His Mercy Be Kind to Belfast / Political Science / Tony Parker / 358 pages / 1993 / UOM:39015029746164 May We Borrow Your Husband? and Other Comedies of the Sexual Life pdf file ISBN:0575403306 / The big girls blouse is Alices best friend, Conor, who offers her a job in the Samovar caf when her vindictive boss sacks her. 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