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Page 16
Later with great difficulty , I found their graves , overgrown with yellow nettles -
two graves which had merged to form one hillock , bearing a warped tin plate
with the following inscription : ' Maria Grigoryevna and Galina Georgievna
Paustovsky ...
Later with great difficulty , I found their graves , overgrown with yellow nettles -
two graves which had merged to form one hillock , bearing a warped tin plate
with the following inscription : ' Maria Grigoryevna and Galina Georgievna
Paustovsky ...
Page 50
Shura Balashov ( Tsarevich ) died four days later . For a long time afterwards I
could not get rid of a guilty feeling of responsibility . Zuzenko kept saying that
there was no question of guilt , and that I was a despicable intellectual suffering
from ...
Shura Balashov ( Tsarevich ) died four days later . For a long time afterwards I
could not get rid of a guilty feeling of responsibility . Zuzenko kept saying that
there was no question of guilt , and that I was a despicable intellectual suffering
from ...
Page 167
An hour later he was taken away to hospital . He resisted for a long time and had
to be tied and bound by the male nurses . My next room mate - a wrinkled old
engineer with a military bearing – said to me reproachfully : ' What the hell did
you ...
An hour later he was taken away to hospital . He resisted for a long time and had
to be tied and bound by the male nurses . My next room mate - a wrinkled old
engineer with a military bearing – said to me reproachfully : ' What the hell did
you ...
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