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After the revolution it was turned into a rest home for writers, called 'Maleyevka'. I
spent three months in 'Maleyevka' after my illness to rest and regain my strength.
It was the first time in my life that I found myself in a rest home, living in such ...
After the revolution it was turned into a rest home for writers, called 'Maleyevka'. I
spent three months in 'Maleyevka' after my illness to rest and regain my strength.
It was the first time in my life that I found myself in a rest home, living in such ...
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Perhaps because so little time is allotted to it with its life of rustling branches and
falling leaves. In 'Maleyevka' I studied autumn closely and without undue haste,
like a naturalist. The doctors vetoed all work for a period of two months, however I
...
Perhaps because so little time is allotted to it with its life of rustling branches and
falling leaves. In 'Maleyevka' I studied autumn closely and without undue haste,
like a naturalist. The doctors vetoed all work for a period of two months, however I
...
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1) 'Go on hiving as You've Started' In spite of the doctors' veto, I wrote a long short
story in 'Maleyevka', called Colchis. I wrote it quickly and easily, without exerting
myself and this quite frightened me. I had heard so many writers say (on the ...
1) 'Go on hiving as You've Started' In spite of the doctors' veto, I wrote a long short
story in 'Maleyevka', called Colchis. I wrote it quickly and easily, without exerting
myself and this quite frightened me. I had heard so many writers say (on the ...
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