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... lying in a cross on the floor . You'll tread on them . ” She began to recite a prayer while I waited , holding on to her elbow . I was frightened stiff . The people lying in a cross on the floor were breathing quietly . A sad kind of ...
... lying in a cross on the floor . You'll tread on them . ” She began to recite a prayer while I waited , holding on to her elbow . I was frightened stiff . The people lying in a cross on the floor were breathing quietly . A sad kind of ...
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... lying on the overcoat , pressing his pale cheek against the wet cloth . He looked as if he were asleep . There was ... lies on my heart . Pan ! We Jews know from our prophets how God can take revenge on man . But where is he , that God ...
... lying on the overcoat , pressing his pale cheek against the wet cloth . He looked as if he were asleep . There was ... lies on my heart . Pan ! We Jews know from our prophets how God can take revenge on man . But where is he , that God ...
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... lying on the dusty ground , waiting their turn . Some of them had been waiting more than a month , listening to the old nurse's song , completely in the dark about what was happening to their applications . So I would have to go without ...
... lying on the dusty ground , waiting their turn . Some of them had been waiting more than a month , listening to the old nurse's song , completely in the dark about what was happening to their applications . So I would have to go without ...
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The Death of My Father | 3 |
Carp | 16 |
The Pink Oleanders | 29 |
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