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1) It was an improbable convergence of ill-starred circumstances that did it, not a stiffener or two. 2) The endless, arid plains—the outback—constituted the greatest part of this immense continen inizia ad imparare
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The endless, arid plains—the outback—constituted the greatest part of this immense continent, a merciless furnace where it seemed improbable that anything could survive, yet Joseph’s people had done s inizia ad imparare
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1) “On the other hand, are we going to leave all the blondes in Australia to their doom, as bait for this bloke?” 2) The bloke would be feeling awful when he woke up at all events. 3) At first inizia ad imparare
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The water was suffused with a reddish color, similar to a red squash drink, and down below Harry saw the light of the underwater tunnel where adults and children were thronging round to see the finale inizia ad imparare
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At first Harry thought something had bumped into it, but then he realized he was being cheated of his quarry. inizia ad imparare
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Toowoomba plunged headlong. inizia ad imparare
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The first shot made a tiny splash in front of Toowoomba, who seemed to be running with consummate ease. inizia ad imparare
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1) On the way out her farewell smile was burning on his retina. 2) The third was that Harry’s world exploded in a shower of stars and red blotches on his retina. inizia ad imparare
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The third was that Harry’s world exploded in a shower of stars and red blotches on his retina. inizia ad imparare
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1) He grabbed the lapels of the white coat and lifted him up. 2) Harry grabbed the lapels of the shiny gray suit jacket and blew a mixture of whiskey breath and vomit stench into Teddy’s face. inizia ad imparare
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As they turned into the car park the flags in the harbor were flying horizontal, and waves were crashing over the edge of the quay. inizia ad imparare
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There was a sound in the background followed by children’s exuberant cries. inizia ad imparare
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He told me the Great Flood was created by the lizard family singing and cutting themselves with flint knives to drown the platypus.” inizia ad imparare
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It had become noticeably darker now, and gusts of wind tore in with such force that the eucalyptus trees shook and waved their branches, seemingly intending to detach themselves from the ground and lu inizia ad imparare
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tryfid (fikcyjna roślina)
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The rope was wound around her neck, and the lifeless corpse seemed strangely alien and extraneous to Harry. inizia ad imparare
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And now Harry was sitting in the back of a car as it sped along; he closed his eyes and saw himself staring down into the water where something resembling a sea nettle jellyfish gathered its red tenta inizia ad imparare
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1) He gazed at his shoulder in amazement, at a protruding kebab skewer with a piece of mushroom on it. 2) For the rest of the summer Harry had dreamed about the huge halibut in the boat with its p inizia ad imparare
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He saw only the slimy green rope they had dragged from the sea in spasmodic jerks. inizia ad imparare
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Lebie opened the lounge hatch and Harry clambered in first. inizia ad imparare
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Harry took the safety catch off his gun and pointed it at the lounge hatch as Lebie circumspectly placed his feet on the aft deck. inizia ad imparare
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The notion that Birgitta might be on board the boat made his heart throb. inizia ad imparare
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The traffic was light and Lebie’s new Toyota purred with contentment doing 120 kph up New South Head Road. inizia ad imparare
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Then he went down to Frogner Lido, but he didn’t have enough money for a ticket and had to clamber over the fence. inizia ad imparare
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You shouldn’t renounce your delusions so easily, Harry. inizia ad imparare
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Do you know that those dreams with long, convoluted plots which we think we spent all night concocting, in reality took place in a few seconds of feverish cerebral activity? inizia ad imparare
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Do you know that those dreams with long, convoluted plots which we think we spent all night concocting, in reality took place in a few seconds of feverish cerebral activity? inizia ad imparare
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1) Harry had to concede that the finessing of the guillotine number was effective, but he was still pondering why Otto had exchanged Louis XVI for the blonde woman no one would have identified. 2) inizia ad imparare
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He picked up one and read a date he instantly recognized as the day Inger Holter was murdered, bearing the inscription “pubic hair.” inizia ad imparare
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“Andrew introduced me to only one of them, and I should have bloody known it wasn’t to look into an inconclusive rape case that he dragged me to Lithgow. inizia ad imparare
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Yong had the old itineraries faxed over this morning, and it turns out that the fair Jim Chivers had been traveling with in recent years also had a circus troupe until a while ago. inizia ad imparare
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“An alluring possibility, Harry, isn’t it? inizia ad imparare
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spróbować (austral. slang)
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Harry had been crouched down ever since he came into the sitting room and only noticed now that his thigh muscles were quivering. inizia ad imparare
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That Andrew would make sure we gave White a wide berth?” inizia ad imparare
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Now I realize he wasn’t the person Andrew wanted me to nab, it was someone else.” inizia ad imparare
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He pulled a black police truncheon from his jacket. inizia ad imparare
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He sent Harry an imploring look. inizia ad imparare
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So long as they settle up for the damage afterward, I suppose the odd graze doesn’t hurt.” inizia ad imparare
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“You wouldn’t believe who comes here to check out these new talents of ours,” Teddy chuckled, brushing his lapel. inizia ad imparare
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Teddy was effusing about his new shooting star, Melissa, who was nineteen years old and, right now, setting the place on fire, which, Harry had to admit, was no exaggeration. inizia ad imparare
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Under the surface maybe, but nevertheless smoldering away with unspoken, mutual contempt. inizia ad imparare
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Under the surface maybe, but nevertheless smoldering away with unspoken, mutual contempt. inizia ad imparare
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I think it was a landslide victory. inizia ad imparare
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przygniatające zwycięstwo
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She could confide when things between her and Terje weren’t working, without realizing that her pal was quietly exultant, waiting for the moment to strike.” inizia ad imparare
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Do you have to be so vulgar now that life has become so blissful, sweetheart?” inizia ad imparare
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The wind whirled and shook a tree in the park, and Harry imagined he saw a hirsute shadow dart for cover. inizia ad imparare
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She was performing as a contortionist. inizia ad imparare
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No sirree, no one ever sullied his pugilistic virtue. inizia ad imparare
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No sirree, no one ever sullied his pugilistic virtue. inizia ad imparare
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sir (z wyraźnym akcentem)
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He steered the jalopy carefully down the gravel road while Harry explained the connections. inizia ad imparare
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She looked Indian, and was so small they could barely see her above the headrest. inizia ad imparare
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1) “I reckon so, mate. 2) “I reckon so.” inizia ad imparare
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A gust of wind blew, and Harry’s tie lifted and covered his face. inizia ad imparare
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1) He’s got a clean record as far as we can see, has never been in the spotlight in connection with any sexual offenses and is considered a convivial, quiet fellow, though somewhat eccentric. 2) Y inizia ad imparare
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She sniffled and Harry passed her the handkerchief which, unaccountably, he had in his pocket. inizia ad imparare
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1) Control of the girls and control of the punters. 2) There aren’t many rules in my profession, but keeping your mouth shut about punters is one of them. inizia ad imparare
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“Yes, but—” “Meet me outside the mortuary in half an hour.” inizia ad imparare
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But the guide was a stripling who hoped to become an actor himself one day and was, like most theater people, a vain galoot. inizia ad imparare
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George’s Theatre shook his head with incredulity and poured more coffee for Harry. inizia ad imparare
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“Wet linen on a clothes line in a gale,” he repeated. inizia ad imparare
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1) He chuckled contentedly, put on his glasses and flicked through the papers in front of him. 2) Joseph paused and nodded contentedly. inizia ad imparare
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“The second thing that went wrong was the mess with the altimeter. inizia ad imparare
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Your brain is the world’s biggest computer, it registers everything: your skin feels the temperature rising as you fall, your ears notice the increase in pressure and you become aware of every furrow inizia ad imparare
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“The precursor to Coca-Cola was discovered by an American chemist who wanted to concoct a remedy for hangovers,” Joseph said. inizia ad imparare
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“Sorry, but I’m sick of being manhandled. inizia ad imparare
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Birgitta rubbed her hands in anguish. inizia ad imparare
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Joe was teetotal, but had lived long enough to know that you couldn’t discuss anything with an alcoholic. inizia ad imparare
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Had it not been for Joe’s low center of gravity they both would have taken a tumble. inizia ad imparare
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The blond police officer teetered perilously. inizia ad imparare
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* * * The owner of Springfield Lodge was called Joe, an overweight, easygoing guy who with thrift and prudence had run his small, slightly down-at-heel establishment in King’s Cross for nearly twenty inizia ad imparare
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* * * The owner of Springfield Lodge was called Joe, an overweight, easygoing guy who with thrift and prudence had run his small, slightly down-at-heel establishment in King’s Cross for nearly twenty inizia ad imparare
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* * * The owner of Springfield Lodge was called Joe, an overweight, easygoing guy who with thrift and prudence had run his small, slightly down-at-heel establishment in King’s Cross for nearly twenty inizia ad imparare
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1) “See you soon,” Harry said, putting his lips dutifully to Otto’s outstretched hand. 2) Harry had dutifully made an ineffectual attempt to penetrate her, but it was too late. inizia ad imparare
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