The Story of a Life: In that dawnPantheon Books, 1964 - Authors, Russian |
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Page 17
... Shevchenko " replaced the Marseillaise . I sailed along the Dnieper and the Pripet to Chernobyl , in a scruffy little paddle steamer , the Volodya . It was a conscientious I.T.D. 17 B little boat . Every now and then the Captain , ...
... Shevchenko " replaced the Marseillaise . I sailed along the Dnieper and the Pripet to Chernobyl , in a scruffy little paddle steamer , the Volodya . It was a conscientious I.T.D. 17 B little boat . Every now and then the Captain , ...
Page 154
... moat overgrown with elder , it stood on a bluff overlooking the Dnieper , not far from Marinsky Park . In that shady , unfrequented park , I had , as a boy , often spent hours on end , especially in spring . There 154 In that Dawn.
... moat overgrown with elder , it stood on a bluff overlooking the Dnieper , not far from Marinsky Park . In that shady , unfrequented park , I had , as a boy , often spent hours on end , especially in spring . There 154 In that Dawn.
Page 168
... Dnieper . And as they advanced , first in the busy shopping street , then in the smart Kreshchatik , the usual noise gradually died down . Passers - by stopped and looked long at the soldiers ' backs . Panic followed them along the ...
... Dnieper . And as they advanced , first in the busy shopping street , then in the smart Kreshchatik , the usual noise gradually died down . Passers - by stopped and looked long at the soldiers ' backs . Panic followed them along the ...
Contents
Whirlpool page | 7 |
Blue Torches | 23 |
The Journalists Café | 36 |
Copyright | |
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