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... Aunt Marusya's frightened voice . " Is it you ? " " Yes , " I answered , running up to her . " What kind of nonsense are you all up to ! " Aunt Marusya said . She was standing on the path , wrapped up in a light silk scarf . " Mama is ...
... Aunt Marusya's frightened voice . " Is it you ? " " Yes , " I answered , running up to her . " What kind of nonsense are you all up to ! " Aunt Marusya said . She was standing on the path , wrapped up in a light silk scarf . " Mama is ...
Page 147
... Aunt Marusya and even all of his friends , but still I felt a heavy lump all the time in my heart . I had to hide my sorrow in order not to offend Uncle Kolya and Aunt Marusya . I remembered what Suboch had written me : that I could ...
... Aunt Marusya and even all of his friends , but still I felt a heavy lump all the time in my heart . I had to hide my sorrow in order not to offend Uncle Kolya and Aunt Marusya . I remembered what Suboch had written me : that I could ...
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... Aunt Marusya were quiet on the way . Aunt Marusya was biting a little handkerchief . Then she looked at Uncle Kolya and said : “ No , I still don't understand . How this can be possible ! " Uncle Kolya frowned and motioned toward me ...
... Aunt Marusya were quiet on the way . Aunt Marusya was biting a little handkerchief . Then she looked at Uncle Kolya and said : “ No , I still don't understand . How this can be possible ! " Uncle Kolya frowned and motioned toward me ...
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The Death of My Father | 3 |
Carp | 16 |
The Pink Oleanders | 29 |
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