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... waiting in the siding , " as the rather bitter joke went at the Union of Writers ( the words were from Svetlov's poem " Kakhovka " ) , indicating the general presentiment that something unpleasant was about to happen . And not without ...
... waiting in the siding , " as the rather bitter joke went at the Union of Writers ( the words were from Svetlov's poem " Kakhovka " ) , indicating the general presentiment that something unpleasant was about to happen . And not without ...
Page 320
... waiting for him to finish and hung up . He did not need anything more . Under the new simplified system of writing poetry , it was all the same whether it was Moses ' rod , the star of Bethlehem , an image of the crucifixion or some ...
... waiting for him to finish and hung up . He did not need anything more . Under the new simplified system of writing poetry , it was all the same whether it was Moses ' rod , the star of Bethlehem , an image of the crucifixion or some ...
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... waiting for his plane to Moscow . He opened the journal and became so engrossed that he missed the announcement of the departure of his own flight and the next one . Young students sometimes knew the novel by heart . Bulgakov's novel ...
... waiting for his plane to Moscow . He opened the journal and became so engrossed that he missed the announcement of the departure of his own flight and the next one . Young students sometimes knew the novel by heart . Bulgakov's novel ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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