Story of a Life: In that dawnHarvill P., 1967 |
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Page 34
... waiting for the next shot , to know what the target was . At last it came the same aloof , high - pitched whine followed by the flash of the explosion . Once again , it was near the Kremlin . " They can't be shelling the Kremlin ! ' the ...
... waiting for the next shot , to know what the target was . At last it came the same aloof , high - pitched whine followed by the flash of the explosion . Once again , it was near the Kremlin . " They can't be shelling the Kremlin ! ' the ...
Page 63
... waiting in the empty , silent hall for the moment when , echoing to merciless debates and brilliant oratory , it would become the arena of stormy historical events . Among the other journalists who came regularly , were Rozovsky and ...
... waiting in the empty , silent hall for the moment when , echoing to merciless debates and brilliant oratory , it would become the arena of stormy historical events . Among the other journalists who came regularly , were Rozovsky and ...
Page 168
... waiting for some other member of the staff to turn up . But no one came . Puzzled , I went out and saw some twenty wounded soldiers , their faces drawn , their clothes covered with dust , tramping wearily along the pavement . Some had ...
... waiting for some other member of the staff to turn up . But no one came . Puzzled , I went out and saw some twenty wounded soldiers , their faces drawn , their clothes covered with dust , tramping wearily along the pavement . Some had ...
Contents
Whirlpool page | 7 |
Blue Torches | 23 |
The Journalists Café | 36 |
Copyright | |
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