Story of a Life: In that dawnHarvill P., 1967 |
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Page 17
... Mama and my sister Galya were living in the Polesye near the little town of Chernobyl . There , my Aunt Vera , who lived in Kiev , owned a small estate , Kopan , which Mama had undertaken to run . Anything to do with the land delighted ...
... Mama and my sister Galya were living in the Polesye near the little town of Chernobyl . There , my Aunt Vera , who lived in Kiev , owned a small estate , Kopan , which Mama had undertaken to run . Anything to do with the land delighted ...
Page 20
... Mama if she would take some dried mushrooms in exchange for salt for the brethren . He might have stepped down from a picture of Russia before Peter the Great . As it happened , Mama did have some salt . She poured out a quarter of a ...
... Mama if she would take some dried mushrooms in exchange for salt for the brethren . He might have stepped down from a picture of Russia before Peter the Great . As it happened , Mama did have some salt . She poured out a quarter of a ...
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... Mama has no one but you try to understand this , Kostik . Yesterday morning , Mama said that if you don't come by the middle of August , we will set out on foot from here to Moscow . She is sure we'll get there somehow . We'll leave ...
... Mama has no one but you try to understand this , Kostik . Yesterday morning , Mama said that if you don't come by the middle of August , we will set out on foot from here to Moscow . She is sure we'll get there somehow . We'll leave ...
Contents
Whirlpool page | 7 |
Blue Torches | 23 |
The Journalists Café | 36 |
Copyright | |
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