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... heart ) Paustovsky stopped , looked up at the sky and said : " It's a shame about the dog . They should have put the ... heart . It was such a joy and a surprise to find that he had remained true to his rebellious youth that for a long ...
... heart ) Paustovsky stopped , looked up at the sky and said : " It's a shame about the dog . They should have put the ... heart . It was such a joy and a surprise to find that he had remained true to his rebellious youth that for a long ...
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... heart for a short time allowing the patient with heart trouble to remain alive although his heart has stopped beating . In poetry no such machine has been invented . The youth of Russia cannot forgive heartlessness . Nor can it forgive ...
... heart for a short time allowing the patient with heart trouble to remain alive although his heart has stopped beating . In poetry no such machine has been invented . The youth of Russia cannot forgive heartlessness . Nor can it forgive ...
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... heart started beating faster ... " At her mother's grave , she feels the misery of being an orphan with all her heart , not just her mind . It is as if she were a defenseless child . She weeps uncontrollably for a long time , and then ...
... heart started beating faster ... " At her mother's grave , she feels the misery of being an orphan with all her heart , not just her mind . It is as if she were a defenseless child . She weeps uncontrollably for a long time , and then ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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