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... walked out of it were mere shadows in rags . We shook rusks for them out of our gas mask cases and they pounced on them like dogs on a bone . Were they traitors ? It is not those wretches who betrayed their native land , but their ...
... walked out of it were mere shadows in rags . We shook rusks for them out of our gas mask cases and they pounced on them like dogs on a bone . Were they traitors ? It is not those wretches who betrayed their native land , but their ...
Page 55
... walked away , forced himself to say : " I'm afraid not . " Episodes such as this brought us down to earth , saving us from the high - flown blather being passed off as " new literary concepts " and from the flattery of bureaucrats which ...
... walked away , forced himself to say : " I'm afraid not . " Episodes such as this brought us down to earth , saving us from the high - flown blather being passed off as " new literary concepts " and from the flattery of bureaucrats which ...
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... walked around his enormous desk on which gleamed his black Kasly cast - iron ink - stand made from tokens of hetman's power . There were two maces , a massive seal and a tall Cossack hetman's staff ... all weighty and heavily ...
... walked around his enormous desk on which gleamed his black Kasly cast - iron ink - stand made from tokens of hetman's power . There were two maces , a massive seal and a tall Cossack hetman's staff ... all weighty and heavily ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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