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... asked what the matter was , and when Veronica explained about the dream , she covered the receiver and asked her to hang on for a minute . A few moments later , Solzhenitsyn came onto the phone and began to question Veronica closely ...
... asked what the matter was , and when Veronica explained about the dream , she covered the receiver and asked her to hang on for a minute . A few moments later , Solzhenitsyn came onto the phone and began to question Veronica closely ...
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... asked . They told him that " old Shcherbak had put a spell on it . " Solzhenitsyn asked them who Shcherbak was , and the boys explained that he had once owned the place but that when it was expropriated during the Revolution , he had ...
... asked . They told him that " old Shcherbak had put a spell on it . " Solzhenitsyn asked them who Shcherbak was , and the boys explained that he had once owned the place but that when it was expropriated during the Revolution , he had ...
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... asked him roughly what he was doing there . Gorlov asked them the same question but was suddenly seized from behind and hustled out of the door . His arms were twisted behind his back , he was struck a heavy blow on the head that ...
... asked him roughly what he was doing there . Gorlov asked them the same question but was suddenly seized from behind and hustled out of the door . His arms were twisted behind his back , he was struck a heavy blow on the head that ...
Contents
Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
1 OUT OF CHAOS AND SUFFERING | 25 |
Copyright | |
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