The Story of a Life: The restless yearsPantheon Books, 1974 - Authors, Russian |
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... later . Without Mother she was unable to live so much as a few days . What she died of nobody knew , and I failed to discover what it was . Amalia buried mother and Galya side by side in the Baykov cemetery among the dense crowd of dry ...
... later . Without Mother she was unable to live so much as a few days . What she died of nobody knew , and I failed to discover what it was . Amalia buried mother and Galya side by side in the Baykov cemetery among the dense crowd of dry ...
Page 68
... Later that picture faded out of my mind . It was pushed out by the city's complex history , its solemn architecture , the continual presence in it of hundreds of remarkable men and women . Even before I knew Petersburg I was seeing it ...
... Later that picture faded out of my mind . It was pushed out by the city's complex history , its solemn architecture , the continual presence in it of hundreds of remarkable men and women . Even before I knew Petersburg I was seeing it ...
Page 219
... later Stalin years , but is now very popular among Soviet readers . 36. Anna Kern , who was staying at her cousin's estate , Trigorskoye . On the occasion of his visit to Trigorskoye , Pushkin wrote a poem to Anna Kern , where he called ...
... later Stalin years , but is now very popular among Soviet readers . 36. Anna Kern , who was staying at her cousin's estate , Trigorskoye . On the occasion of his visit to Trigorskoye , Pushkin wrote a poem to Anna Kern , where he called ...
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Map page | 9 |
The Last Meeting II | 11 |
The Silent Fields | 18 |
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