Our Mutual Friend / Charles Dickens
By: Dickens, Charles [aut].
Series: Heinemann guided readers. Elementary level.Oxford : Heinemann ; 1992Edition: Second edition.Description: 122 pages : Illustrations ; 19 cm.Content type: txt Media type: n Carrier type: ncISBN: 0435272594.Subject(s): Lenguaje y lenguas | Ingles -- literatura inglesaDDC classification: 8090101206 Summary: As the boat moved silently over the water, the thing at the end of the rope always followed. Sometimes it cam near the boat and sometimes it pulled way like something alive. As it moved through the water, changes seemed to pass over the dead man´s face. For the thing that followed ate the end of the rope was the body of drowned man. At the inquest the dead man was identified as Mr John Harmon, who had recently returned from abroad. John Harmon had not been drowned, but murdered. Bur how had he died and who had killed him?Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Libros | Biblioteca Idiomas - Neiva | General | D554o (Browse shelf) | Ej.1 | Available | 900000018265 |
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As the boat moved silently over the water, the thing at the end of the rope always followed. Sometimes it cam near the boat and sometimes it pulled way like something alive. As it moved through the water, changes seemed to pass over the dead man´s face. For the thing that followed ate the end of the rope was the body of drowned man.
At the inquest the dead man was identified as Mr John Harmon, who had recently returned from abroad. John Harmon had not been drowned, but murdered. Bur how had he died and who had killed him?
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