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... stood up against it as if to measure his height . Then he would be shot in the back of the neck . " I'm in the same position . You publish something . You're stood up against the measuring stick . You wait in a cold sweat to see whether ...
... stood up against it as if to measure his height . Then he would be shot in the back of the neck . " I'm in the same position . You publish something . You're stood up against the measuring stick . You wait in a cold sweat to see whether ...
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... stood on the footpath opposite chewing at his moustache , which had found its way into his mouth . The new broom stood there motionless . As he passed the police officer , Benya saluted him in military fashion . " The very best of ...
... stood on the footpath opposite chewing at his moustache , which had found its way into his mouth . The new broom stood there motionless . As he passed the police officer , Benya saluted him in military fashion . " The very best of ...
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... stood very straight like an officer serving in line , as if he had never had the stooped figure of a country school - teacher or book - keeper . He stood erect with straightened shoulders against whatever wind might blow . This was late ...
... stood very straight like an officer serving in line , as if he had never had the stooped figure of a country school - teacher or book - keeper . He stood erect with straightened shoulders against whatever wind might blow . This was late ...
Contents
The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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