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  • Pan is a child, in Barries's novel, to my mind, only because the adulthood of Hook is schismed from him, just as the troll in Sinisalo's novel is an infant because, in my reading of it at least, Angel is caught in an extended adolescence.

    Poland Won, Bad Points Nil Hal Duncan 2006

  • Pan is a child, in Barries's novel, to my mind, only because the adulthood of Hook is schismed from him, just as the troll in Sinisalo's novel is an infant because, in my reading of it at least, Angel is caught in an extended adolescence.

    Archive 2006-10-01 Hal Duncan 2006

  • Awaiting trial prisoners at the Medium A prison held the acting chief warder hostage, Major Johan "Barries" Barnard, for more than 10 hours on

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1994

  • My biggest beef with this new Battlestar Galactica is the cut and paste way in which they "borrowed" from other works, Bladerunner in particular, though aTerminator-like artificial intelligence is definitely at work as well, even James M. Barries, Peter Pan intro line makes an appearance as an explanation for the cyclical way in which events may or may not take place.

    New Battlestar Galactica Promo: The Epic Journey | /Film 2008

  • Silly, romantic notions, of course, but when Nell had imagined Eliza her thoughts had been fleshed out with images of J. M. Barries Kensington Gardens, the magical charm of Lewis Carrolls Oxford.

    The Forgotten Garden Kate Morton 2009

  • Silly, romantic notions, of course, but when Nell had imagined Eliza her thoughts had been fleshed out with images of J. M. Barries Kensington Gardens, the magical charm of Lewis Carrolls Oxford.

    The Forgotten Garden Kate Morton 2009

  • Silly, romantic notions, of course, but when Nell had imagined Eliza her thoughts had been fleshed out with images of J. M. Barries Kensington Gardens, the magical charm of Lewis Carrolls Oxford.

    The Forgotten Garden Kate Morton 2009

  • Silly, romantic notions, of course, but when Nell had imagined Eliza her thoughts had been fleshed out with images of J. M. Barries Kensington Gardens, the magical charm of Lewis Carrolls Oxford.

    The Forgotten Garden Kate Morton 2009

  • Silly, romantic notions, of course, but when Nell had imagined Eliza her thoughts had been fleshed out with images of J. M. Barries Kensington Gardens, the magical charm of Lewis Carrolls Oxford.

    Kate Morton Ebook Collection Kate Morton 2008

  • UPS' Kathie Kerr had told me yesterday that they want to review a copy of Barries "report" before making a comment.

    07/06/2006 2006

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