The Story of a Life: The restless yearsPantheon Books, 1974 - Authors, Russian |
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Page 82
... smell and , besides , they became saturated with the smell of the white - washed fishermen's huts . The bunches hung from rusty nails on their walls from one spring to the next . Here , out of this burnt up soil , peasants would some ...
... smell and , besides , they became saturated with the smell of the white - washed fishermen's huts . The bunches hung from rusty nails on their walls from one spring to the next . Here , out of this burnt up soil , peasants would some ...
Page 89
... smell had no name . It ap- peared by a process of autogenesis , as Bagritsky put it , in the atmosphere of pathetic artisan workshops and was just as loath- some as the smell of formic acid . Everything was saturated with it - the old ...
... smell had no name . It ap- peared by a process of autogenesis , as Bagritsky put it , in the atmosphere of pathetic artisan workshops and was just as loath- some as the smell of formic acid . Everything was saturated with it - the old ...
Page 180
... smell of pine all around me . Last year's dried - up berries which I had picked off a juniper tree also smelt of pine and of grouse feathers too - the wild smell of marshes and impassable forests . This happened to me several times . It ...
... smell of pine all around me . Last year's dried - up berries which I had picked off a juniper tree also smelt of pine and of grouse feathers too - the wild smell of marshes and impassable forests . This happened to me several times . It ...
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The Last Meeting II | 11 |
The Silent Fields | 18 |
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