Story of a Life: In that dawnHarvill P., 1967 |
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... Odessa . During the winter holidays of 1917 , Vadik had gone from Odessa to Petrograd , to stay with his grandfather , and got stuck for a year and a half . He thought of it as an exciting adventure . We travelled without further ...
... Odessa . During the winter holidays of 1917 , Vadik had gone from Odessa to Petrograd , to stay with his grandfather , and got stuck for a year and a half . He thought of it as an exciting adventure . We travelled without further ...
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... Odessa . His agents circulated rumours that the French were coming to the rescue - they were in Vinnitsa , in Fastov , tomorrow their brave Zouaves in fezes and red trousers would be seen in the Boyarka suburb of Kiev . This Petlyura ...
... Odessa . His agents circulated rumours that the French were coming to the rescue - they were in Vinnitsa , in Fastov , tomorrow their brave Zouaves in fezes and red trousers would be seen in the Boyarka suburb of Kiev . This Petlyura ...
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... Odessa ate — or , as southerners say - fed on it . Sometimes even the supplies of firinka ran out . We ate it raw , only just salted , or minced and fried as fishcakes . The fishcakes - ' seasoned with tears ' as the Odessans put it ...
... Odessa ate — or , as southerners say - fed on it . Sometimes even the supplies of firinka ran out . We ate it raw , only just salted , or minced and fried as fishcakes . The fishcakes - ' seasoned with tears ' as the Odessans put it ...
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Whirlpool page | 7 |
Blue Torches | 23 |
The Journalists Café | 36 |
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