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Page 275
... felt that a life in nature should be the constant vocation of every man . In the autumn of 1914 I felt this attraction to nature especially sharply . The war was a war against nature , too , not here in Mos- cow , but in the west in ...
... felt that a life in nature should be the constant vocation of every man . In the autumn of 1914 I felt this attraction to nature especially sharply . The war was a war against nature , too , not here in Mos- cow , but in the west in ...
Page 374
... felt the blood drain out of my face . " All right , " I said , controlling myself . " We'll wait for you in Baranovichi . " Romanin held out to me his wet hand . " Do you want an orderly , too ? " " I don't need any orderly . ” I took a ...
... felt the blood drain out of my face . " All right , " I said , controlling myself . " We'll wait for you in Baranovichi . " Romanin held out to me his wet hand . " Do you want an orderly , too ? " " I don't need any orderly . ” I took a ...
Page 395
... felt sad that we had lived next to each other for so long but been so distant from each other . Only at Odessa , at ... felt a sharp pain in the back of my neck . Something very heavy was hanging on my back . Still understanding nothing ...
... felt sad that we had lived next to each other for so long but been so distant from each other . Only at Odessa , at ... felt a sharp pain in the back of my neck . Something very heavy was hanging on my back . Still understanding nothing ...
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The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich ΙΟ | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
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