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... Sevastopol . Count Leo Tolstoy ( 1828–1910 ) served in 1854 with the garrison at Sevastopol ; he wrote Sevastopol Stories which appeared while the siege of the city was still continuing . for us . Sometimes she sent her daughter Lena to ...
... Sevastopol . Count Leo Tolstoy ( 1828–1910 ) served in 1854 with the garrison at Sevastopol ; he wrote Sevastopol Stories which appeared while the siege of the city was still continuing . for us . Sometimes she sent her daughter Lena to ...
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... Sevastopol I do not know . The Black Sea came up almost to the doorways of the houses . It filled the rooms with its noises , its breezes , and its smells . A little open trolley slid carefully down the hills , as if afraid of falling ...
... Sevastopol I do not know . The Black Sea came up almost to the doorways of the houses . It filled the rooms with its noises , its breezes , and its smells . A little open trolley slid carefully down the hills , as if afraid of falling ...
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... Sevastopol was obviously a town of miracles . Nowhere else could my arrest have ended so unusually . " My dear and slightly naïve young man , " the officer with the revolver answered , “ there are no miracles . Remember that spies and ...
... Sevastopol was obviously a town of miracles . Nowhere else could my arrest have ended so unusually . " My dear and slightly naïve young man , " the officer with the revolver answered , “ there are no miracles . Remember that spies and ...
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The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich ΙΟ | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
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