Story of a Life: In that dawnHarvill P., 1967 |
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Page 39
... Russia so that it breaks my heart . It's just that I don't recognise her now . Sometimes I wonder if I really am in Russia - I can't believe it . I listen to people talking - even the intonation has changed . So I long for Italy , but ...
... Russia so that it breaks my heart . It's just that I don't recognise her now . Sometimes I wonder if I really am in Russia - I can't believe it . I listen to people talking - even the intonation has changed . So I long for Italy , but ...
Page 105
... Russia and never would be again , everything was lost and there was nothing to live for . The singer seemed to guess my thoughts . ' My God ! What has Russia come to nowadays ! It's like some horrible dream ! ' Vadik stopped and also ...
... Russia and never would be again , everything was lost and there was nothing to live for . The singer seemed to guess my thoughts . ' My God ! What has Russia come to nowadays ! It's like some horrible dream ! ' Vadik stopped and also ...
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... Russia in 1943 . 27 In 1905 Paustovsky , then a schoolboy , joined a revolutionary demonstration which was dispersed by Tsarist troops ( cf. vol . 1 ) . 28 " Throw Away Sorrow ' : park surrounding a merchant's house on the outskirts of ...
... Russia in 1943 . 27 In 1905 Paustovsky , then a schoolboy , joined a revolutionary demonstration which was dispersed by Tsarist troops ( cf. vol . 1 ) . 28 " Throw Away Sorrow ' : park surrounding a merchant's house on the outskirts of ...
Contents
Whirlpool page | 7 |
Blue Torches | 23 |
The Journalists Café | 36 |
Copyright | |
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