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... took a book to read while waiting for the endless roll - calls to be finished , he took care to see that it was a textbook on physics . The cultural and educa- tional section was therefore an oasis , and the books and plays that he was ...
... took a book to read while waiting for the endless roll - calls to be finished , he took care to see that it was a textbook on physics . The cultural and educa- tional section was therefore an oasis , and the books and plays that he was ...
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... took all my affairs to heart , gave me advice , encouraged me . And I felt that everything I was doing I was doing not only for myself but also for him . It was so pleasant to cheer Sanya with my little triumphs : an examination passed ...
... took all my affairs to heart , gave me advice , encouraged me . And I felt that everything I was doing I was doing not only for myself but also for him . It was so pleasant to cheer Sanya with my little triumphs : an examination passed ...
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... took in Swiss life and manners , for he , too , had expected the latter to be more aloof . When Zurich's famous spring festival took place , at the end of April , Solzhenitsyn made a point of standing on a corner for some hours to watch ...
... took in Swiss life and manners , for he , too , had expected the latter to be more aloof . When Zurich's famous spring festival took place , at the end of April , Solzhenitsyn made a point of standing on a corner for some hours to watch ...
Contents
Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
1 OUT OF CHAOS AND SUFFERING | 25 |
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