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... Antoshchenko . He was riding a plump horse down the arched corridor and the stones rang under his horse's hoofs . The wire of a field telephone had been stretched across the corridor , and it kept Antoshchenko from riding on . He ...
... Antoshchenko . He was riding a plump horse down the arched corridor and the stones rang under his horse's hoofs . The wire of a field telephone had been stretched across the corridor , and it kept Antoshchenko from riding on . He ...
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... Antoshchenko slipped up onto the platform . He did not greet the regiment . He stood there trying to talk to the members of the government , but nobody would answer him . Rakovsky spoke first . He talked softly and gently , calmed the ...
... Antoshchenko slipped up onto the platform . He did not greet the regiment . He stood there trying to talk to the members of the government , but nobody would answer him . Rakovsky spoke first . He talked softly and gently , calmed the ...
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... Antoshchenko's voice . Sometimes he used to check the guards at night . Antoshchenko walked up to the warehouse . Morgenstern was standing on sentinel duty at its door . " Who goes there ? " he cried out in his thin little voice ...
... Antoshchenko's voice . Sometimes he used to check the guards at night . Antoshchenko walked up to the warehouse . Morgenstern was standing on sentinel duty at its door . " Who goes there ? " he cried out in his thin little voice ...
Contents
The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich ΙΟ | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
Copyright | |
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