SayonaraRandom House, 1954 - 243 Seiten A brilliant tale of love and war, SAYONARA tells the story of Major Lloyd Gruver, son of an army general stationed in Japan, dating a general's daughter, and happy with his life. He didn't understand the soldiers who fell in love with Japanese girls. Then he met Hana-ogi. After that nothing mattered anymore. Nothing but her.... Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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... face was flushed and extraordinarily beautiful . She seemed more like a country girl than the others , less sophisticated in her precious green uniform and when she passed she looked at me in surprise and smiled . I saw that her face ...
... face was flushed and extraordinarily beautiful . She seemed more like a country girl than the others , less sophisticated in her precious green uniform and when she passed she looked at me in surprise and smiled . I saw that her face ...
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... face of Hana - ogi , we Japanese think it was sent down from heaven . " The intensity of his comment caught me unaware and from some distant corner of my brain came the affirmation , " The men who knew this woman thought she was ...
... face of Hana - ogi , we Japanese think it was sent down from heaven . " The intensity of his comment caught me unaware and from some distant corner of my brain came the affirmation , " The men who knew this woman thought she was ...
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... face was en- shrined as a symbol of the Japanese nation and slowly Hana- ogi's hand left it and indicated her own symbolic face with its beautiful Japanese eyes and classic mouth . " One poet say my face same like this face of Kamakura ...
... face was en- shrined as a symbol of the Japanese nation and slowly Hana- ogi's hand left it and indicated her own symbolic face with its beautiful Japanese eyes and classic mouth . " One poet say my face same like this face of Kamakura ...
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actress Air Force alley American Army asked beautiful Bitchi-bashi canal club colonel consul court-martial Craford cried crowd damned dance English explained eyes face father felt fight floor flower Fumiko Fumiko-san geisha general's daughter grabbed green skirts Gruver hair Hana Hana-ogi Hana-ogi-san Hanayo hand heard heart hell Itami Jap girls Japa Japan Japanese girl Joe and Katsumi Joe Kelly kimono kissed knew Kobe Korea Kyoto laughed lived Lloyd looked Lt.Col Major Marine Mark Webster marriage marry Eileen mean Mike Bailey mother nese never night officers Osaka pachinko picture pretty Randolph Field remember Rroyd-san seen shouted smiled speak spoke stared started stood street Takara Takarazuka girls takusan talk tatami tell Teruko-san things thought Tokyo told took waited walked watched What's whispered wife wives woman women wonderful words Yoshiwara zori
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