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... past and that I was one of those for whom thinking was a natural condition . With a smile to greet my new life , I strode towards the door behind which a committee which worked with young writers ( ' young writers'- just imagine ! ) was ...
... past and that I was one of those for whom thinking was a natural condition . With a smile to greet my new life , I strode towards the door behind which a committee which worked with young writers ( ' young writers'- just imagine ! ) was ...
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... past . The people will not forgive us if we do not carry out these tasks even more energetically than in the past . " " Pull down that blind ! ... The people don't want it up . " Of course , the people do not want works such as these ...
... past . The people will not forgive us if we do not carry out these tasks even more energetically than in the past . " " Pull down that blind ! ... The people don't want it up . " Of course , the people do not want works such as these ...
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... past which are disappearing even in his native village near Vladimir . He makes only passing mention of his fellow villagers whether in his verse , his prose or in conversation . People seem very temporary inhabitants of the earth while ...
... past which are disappearing even in his native village near Vladimir . He makes only passing mention of his fellow villagers whether in his verse , his prose or in conversation . People seem very temporary inhabitants of the earth while ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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