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... frightened . The thunder won't hurt us . I'm here with you . Don't be frightened . " Then she pushed me gently away , covered her mouth with the sleeve of her blouse , which was embroidered with red oak leaves ; next to them there ...
... frightened . The thunder won't hurt us . I'm here with you . Don't be frightened . " Then she pushed me gently away , covered her mouth with the sleeve of her blouse , which was embroidered with red oak leaves ; next to them there ...
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... frightened me . From this time a terror of fanaticism and an aversion to it entered my consciousness . For a long time I could not free myself from this terror . The train got in to Chenstokhov early in the morning . It was about a mile ...
... frightened me . From this time a terror of fanaticism and an aversion to it entered my consciousness . For a long time I could not free myself from this terror . The train got in to Chenstokhov early in the morning . It was about a mile ...
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... frightened inspector and Platon Fedorovich came in and led Shulgin away . Silence gripped the class . Then Stanishevsky stood up in his place . He was very pale . He walked slowly up to Gudim and said to him : " You bastard ! Get out of ...
... frightened inspector and Platon Fedorovich came in and led Shulgin away . Silence gripped the class . Then Stanishevsky stood up in his place . He was very pale . He walked slowly up to Gudim and said to him : " You bastard ! Get out of ...
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The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich ΙΟ | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
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