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Beginning with The Stool Pigeon's Sadness in 1983, Jacques A. Bertrand has published over a dozen books, including The Track of the Wolf, The Wise Man Said, and Final Base Camp Before the Summit.
Jacques A. Bertrand lived in London for five years. From this he concluded that the country closed at five o'clock in the evening. All sorts of arguments will be made to challenge the claim that England has to close at the time when the marquise...
Jacques A. Bertrand lived in London for five years. From this he concluded that the country closed at five o'clock in the evening. All sorts of arguments will be made to challenge the claim that England has to close at the time when the marquise goes out. No one will be able to convince me. This truth imposed itself on me one day, in the way that the Virgin appeared to Bernadette, I suppose, and I will stick to it. Think of it as a symbol, a parable, a hyperbole, as you choose. As a deep poetic conviction. These are things that cannot be discussed. England closes at five o'clock. And sometimes even a little earlier."
Beginning with The Stool Pigeon's Sadness in 1983, Jacques A. Bertrand has published over a dozen books, including The Track of the Wolf, The Wise Man Said, and Final Base Camp Before the Summit.