The Story of a Life: The restless yearsPantheon Books, 1974 - Authors, Russian |
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Page 24
... bony - looking peasant - Lusha's father , Nikifor was waiting for Father Peter . - ' A man - quite well off he is - wants to marry Lusha , ' he said , without looking at Father Peter . ' Give us your 24 The Restless Years.
... bony - looking peasant - Lusha's father , Nikifor was waiting for Father Peter . - ' A man - quite well off he is - wants to marry Lusha , ' he said , without looking at Father Peter . ' Give us your 24 The Restless Years.
Page 43
... captains in Russia at the time for the simple reason that there were no ships . Zuzenko was therefore put on the reserve of the Soviet merchant navy . He was waiting for what he referred to as a suitable ' 43 Night Trains.
... captains in Russia at the time for the simple reason that there were no ships . Zuzenko was therefore put on the reserve of the Soviet merchant navy . He was waiting for what he referred to as a suitable ' 43 Night Trains.
Page 104
... waiting for its hour to strike . The other day I was reading some poems by the entirely forgotten woman poet Rastopchina , a contemporary of Pushkin's and Lermontov's . I found the two remarkable lines : Thus Russian poets fulfil their ...
... waiting for its hour to strike . The other day I was reading some poems by the entirely forgotten woman poet Rastopchina , a contemporary of Pushkin's and Lermontov's . I found the two remarkable lines : Thus Russian poets fulfil their ...
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Map page | 9 |
The Last Meeting II | 11 |
The Silent Fields | 18 |
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