The Story of a Life: In that dawnPantheon Books, 1964 - Authors, Russian |
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Page 137
... asked : ' Moskovites ? ' The audience were indeed mostly Russians . Yes , they replied unsuspectingly , they were nearly all from Moscow . ' I see - e - e , ' the Minister said ominously , blowing his nose into a large checked ...
... asked : ' Moskovites ? ' The audience were indeed mostly Russians . Yes , they replied unsuspectingly , they were nearly all from Moscow . ' I see - e - e , ' the Minister said ominously , blowing his nose into a large checked ...
Page 153
... asked in a husky voice . The guards were silent . Antoshchenko walked up and down the ranks , inspecting us from head to toe . He was followed by two lanky officers . We assumed them to be battalion commanders . Suddenly , he unsheathed ...
... asked in a husky voice . The guards were silent . Antoshchenko walked up and down the ranks , inspecting us from head to toe . He was followed by two lanky officers . We assumed them to be battalion commanders . Suddenly , he unsheathed ...
Page 169
... asked from the crowd . ' What d'you mean , Denikin ? ' the soldier said crossly . ' He's nowhere near there . ' " Then whom were you fighting ? ' ' Who d'you think ? The enemy ! ' The soldier grinned and caught up with the others . It ...
... asked from the crowd . ' What d'you mean , Denikin ? ' the soldier said crossly . ' He's nowhere near there . ' " Then whom were you fighting ? ' ' Who d'you think ? The enemy ! ' The soldier grinned and caught up with the others . It ...
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Whirlpool page | 7 |
Blue Torches | 23 |
The Journalists Café | 36 |
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