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... carried the coffin out of the house on wide , embroidered hand straps . The priest went first . He looked straight in front of him with his quiet , gray eyes , saying Latin prayers in a low voice . When we had carried the coffin out ...
... carried the coffin out of the house on wide , embroidered hand straps . The priest went first . He looked straight in front of him with his quiet , gray eyes , saying Latin prayers in a low voice . When we had carried the coffin out ...
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... carried our things . I was so tired that I went to sleep as soon as I was in the hotel , hardly noticing the centipede lurking in the corner or the black cypress trees outside the window . I could still hear for a few moments the ...
... carried our things . I was so tired that I went to sleep as soon as I was in the hotel , hardly noticing the centipede lurking in the corner or the black cypress trees outside the window . I could still hear for a few moments the ...
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... carry the badly wounded into the wards and the barracks scattered through the park around the main building . A little stream which smelled of chlorine could be heard at the bottom of a ravine in the park . We carried the wounded very ...
... carry the badly wounded into the wards and the barracks scattered through the park around the main building . A little stream which smelled of chlorine could be heard at the bottom of a ravine in the park . We carried the wounded very ...
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The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
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