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The Blonde on the Street Corner
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The Blonde on the Street Corner

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‘She took a final drag at the cigarette, flipped it away, and said, I don’t get this line of talk. It’s way over my head. I think you ve been reading fairy-tales, or something. Maybe you’re waiting for some dream girl to come along in a coach drawn by six white horse, and she’ll pick you up and haul you away to the clouds, where it’s all milk and honey and springtime all year around. Maybe that’s what you’re waiting for . That dream girl. Maybe, he murmured. And then he looked at the blonde. His smile was soft and friendly and he said, 'I guess that’s why I can’t start with you. I’m waiting for the dream girl. But the dream girl does not come. In the meantime Ralph must deal with the yearnings of everyday life and take what he is offered. Written in 1954, The Blonde on the Street Corner is full of the passions and desires that are the hallmarks of a David Goodis novel.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Profile Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 January 1998
Pages
160
ISBN
9781852424473

‘She took a final drag at the cigarette, flipped it away, and said, I don’t get this line of talk. It’s way over my head. I think you ve been reading fairy-tales, or something. Maybe you’re waiting for some dream girl to come along in a coach drawn by six white horse, and she’ll pick you up and haul you away to the clouds, where it’s all milk and honey and springtime all year around. Maybe that’s what you’re waiting for . That dream girl. Maybe, he murmured. And then he looked at the blonde. His smile was soft and friendly and he said, 'I guess that’s why I can’t start with you. I’m waiting for the dream girl. But the dream girl does not come. In the meantime Ralph must deal with the yearnings of everyday life and take what he is offered. Written in 1954, The Blonde on the Street Corner is full of the passions and desires that are the hallmarks of a David Goodis novel.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Profile Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 January 1998
Pages
160
ISBN
9781852424473