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  • The qualitative equivalent of this wine in California would exceed $100 per bottle, while 2005 La Lagune sold for a remarkably low opening price of only $35 a bottle.

    Investing in Liquid Assets David Sokolin 2008

  • The qualitative equivalent of this wine in California would exceed $100 per bottle, while 2005 La Lagune sold for a remarkably low opening price of only $35 a bottle.

    Investing in Liquid Assets David Sokolin 2008

  • Lagune stared and passed his hand over his forehead in a confused way.

    Love and Mr Lewisham Herbert George 2004

  • Slowly, deliberately it crossed the table, seemed to touch Lagune, who shivered.

    Love and Mr Lewisham Herbert George 2004

  • Lagune, and then he came back more invincibly voluble than ever.

    Love and Mr Lewisham Herbert George 2004

  • “Surely,” said Lagune, and the discomfort of his expression deepened.

    Love and Mr Lewisham Herbert George 2004

  • “Do you mind if you come again?” asked Lagune with gentle politeness.

    Love and Mr Lewisham Herbert George 2004

  • Chaffery had induced Lagune when hypnotised to sign a blank cheque as an “autograph.”

    Love and Mr Lewisham Herbert George 2004

  • “He was a man of extraordinary gifts,” said Lagune.

    Love and Mr Lewisham Herbert George 2004

  • But Lagune was remorseless and insisted she had betrayed him, worse — made him ridiculous!

    Love and Mr Lewisham Herbert George 2004

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