The Story of a Life: In that dawnPantheon Books, 1964 - Authors, Russian |
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Page 106
... Kiev where I wanted Mama and my sister to join me as soon as I had settled down and found a job . Finding a job took me some time . In the end , I got one as proof - reader for the only fairly self - respecting paper , The Thought of Kiev ...
... Kiev where I wanted Mama and my sister to join me as soon as I had settled down and found a job . Finding a job took me some time . In the end , I got one as proof - reader for the only fairly self - respecting paper , The Thought of Kiev ...
Page 140
... Kiev evenings , their message seemed indeed as clear and in- corruptible as the stars . I lived alone . Mama and Galya were still completely cut off from Kiev . I could get no news of them . I had decided that in spring I would make my ...
... Kiev evenings , their message seemed indeed as clear and in- corruptible as the stars . I lived alone . Mama and Galya were still completely cut off from Kiev . I could get no news of them . I had decided that in spring I would make my ...
Page 182
... Kiev and remained hidden there throughout the summer . Neither the Denikinists nor even the friendly civilians in Kiev knew anything about it - the peasants in the nearby villages had never , by a single word , betrayed their presence ...
... Kiev and remained hidden there throughout the summer . Neither the Denikinists nor even the friendly civilians in Kiev knew anything about it - the peasants in the nearby villages had never , by a single word , betrayed their presence ...
Contents
Whirlpool page | 7 |
Blue Torches | 23 |
The Journalists Café | 36 |
Copyright | |
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