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Early in the morning, Harry conceals himself in the garden. He discharges the airgun, but rather than hitting a cat, he kills the white quail. He furtively disposes of the tiny carcass in the wild woodlands beyond the garden. Returning to the house, he recognizes his own suffering and his utter alienation from his wife. [3] [4]
Dropping the new scam reassures Stella, as does Rex handing her an envelope with the cashier's check for the Black insurance money. When Maddox assumes that Stella and he are now a couple, Stella warns him not to expect too much. Later, Maddox sees Stella and Rex furtively drive off from the hotel and hurriedly follows them, approaching Gibraltar.
Maxim invites the companion on excursions, which she conceals from her employer as tennis lessons, and the young woman soon becomes infatuated, though puzzled by such attention. On her recovery, Mrs. Van Hopper decides to leave Monte Carlo; her companion furtively informs Maxim of her departure, and Maxim unexpectedly proposes marriage.
Visible in the windows, above and below, of most residences and behind closed lace curtains, were numerous silhouettes, especially those of children. Usually, the silhouettes did not move. Sometimes, feebly and furtively, they waved. Children who waved were very quickly pulled back. It was a farewell from the inhabited world – now a realm of ...
Blowup Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni Screenplay by Michelangelo Antonioni Tonino Guerra Dialogue by Edward Bond Story by Michelangelo Antonioni Based on "Las babas del diablo" (1959 short story) by Julio Cortázar Produced by Carlo Ponti Starring David Hemmings Vanessa Redgrave Sarah Miles Cinematography Carlo Di Palma Edited by Frank Clarke Music by Herbie Hancock Production companies ...
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The CLP was driven underground, local organizations broken up into secret "groups" of no more than 10 members who met furtively, using pseudonyms and attempting to avoid detection by the authorities. Wagenknecht was known variously as "Paul Holt," "A.B. Mayer," "A.B. Martin," and "U.P. Duffy" during the "underground years" of 1920–1923.
The couple starts writing postcards to urge people to stand against Hitler and the Nazis and protest against them by furtively placing the cards in public places - a capital crime. [3] [4] Their first card reads: "Mother, Hitler Killed My Son. He Will Kill Your Son Too". At first, Otto wants to do it all by himself, warning Anna, "They hang ...