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... looked . “ If Lev had given me only a tiny bit of it , I would have been rapturously happy . But here was half a loaf ! His grand gesture affected me . A generous nature and a nobility of spirit distinguished Lev from ordi- nary men ...
... looked . “ If Lev had given me only a tiny bit of it , I would have been rapturously happy . But here was half a loaf ! His grand gesture affected me . A generous nature and a nobility of spirit distinguished Lev from ordi- nary men ...
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... looked fondly at the dead , while the dead man looked towards Hades with eyes that were neither happy nor sad , but somehow blank— the look of one who knew too much.2 The location of Marfino was in fact an open secret to the Moscow ...
... looked fondly at the dead , while the dead man looked towards Hades with eyes that were neither happy nor sad , but somehow blank— the look of one who knew too much.2 The location of Marfino was in fact an open secret to the Moscow ...
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... looked at his file and presumably discovered his involvement with Solzhenitsyn . Kirill had not been implicated enough to be questioned at the time , but the " anti - Soviet " character of Solzhenitsyn's crime offered a convenient ...
... looked at his file and presumably discovered his involvement with Solzhenitsyn . Kirill had not been implicated enough to be questioned at the time , but the " anti - Soviet " character of Solzhenitsyn's crime offered a convenient ...
Contents
Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
1 OUT OF CHAOS AND SUFFERING | 25 |
Copyright | |
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