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mentally defective little girl , who lived next door , was standing at the telephone holding the receiver upside down and endlessly repeating : ' I'm listening ... The girl's parents had given her the magnificent name of Evolucia .
mentally defective little girl , who lived next door , was standing at the telephone holding the receiver upside down and endlessly repeating : ' I'm listening ... The girl's parents had given her the magnificent name of Evolucia .
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He wandered about the town and the surrounding fields with , as his com- panions , a young girl called Taya ... hair and little curly beards , and of girls in black tight silk bodices and puff sleeves and tightly pulled - back hair .
He wandered about the town and the surrounding fields with , as his com- panions , a young girl called Taya ... hair and little curly beards , and of girls in black tight silk bodices and puff sleeves and tightly pulled - back hair .
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Two girls - students from Leningrad doing a practical course - were sleeping on the neighbouring bunks , just visible in the dusk . Both of them struck me as being beautiful , obviously because they had golden plaits which lay in ...
Two girls - students from Leningrad doing a practical course - were sleeping on the neighbouring bunks , just visible in the dusk . Both of them struck me as being beautiful , obviously because they had golden plaits which lay in ...
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Contents
Map page | 9 |
The Last Meeting II | 11 |
The Silent Fields | 18 |
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