The Story of a Life: In that dawnPantheon Books, 1964 - Authors, Russian |
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Page 9
... began to encircle it . No one knows how all this would have ended if someone hadn't thought of ringing up the Soviet of Deputies . The Soviet sent a lorry full of armed workers , who restored order . Gradually the meetings in the ...
... began to encircle it . No one knows how all this would have ended if someone hadn't thought of ringing up the Soviet of Deputies . The Soviet sent a lorry full of armed workers , who restored order . Gradually the meetings in the ...
Page 53
... began with something marginal , often a trifling detail . But little by little , the details would build up into a fascinating story . Had it been taken down word by word , it could easily have been published as it stood . But ...
... began with something marginal , often a trifling detail . But little by little , the details would build up into a fascinating story . Had it been taken down word by word , it could easily have been published as it stood . But ...
Page 65
... began to speak slowly , re- luctantly . The decree concerning the despatch of workers ' squads needed , he said , closer legal and stylistic definition . Such and such a clause could be put more simply and briefly - ' for the purpose of ...
... began to speak slowly , re- luctantly . The decree concerning the despatch of workers ' squads needed , he said , closer legal and stylistic definition . Such and such a clause could be put more simply and briefly - ' for the purpose of ...
Contents
Whirlpool page | 7 |
Blue Torches | 23 |
The Journalists Café | 36 |
Copyright | |
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