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... front - line road stretched out in front of us . It was like a little river of mud . Soldiers were walking in the fields beside the road , holding up the skirts of their overcoats . They were dragging coils of barbed wire on poles . A ...
... front - line road stretched out in front of us . It was like a little river of mud . Soldiers were walking in the fields beside the road , holding up the skirts of their overcoats . They were dragging coils of barbed wire on poles . A ...
Page 482
... front and in the rotten rear , too . Comrades , all of you who have been front - line soldiers ! I appeal to you ! I humbly beg you - cordon off all these citizens , search them , check their docu- ments . If we find something on any of ...
... front and in the rotten rear , too . Comrades , all of you who have been front - line soldiers ! I appeal to you ! I humbly beg you - cordon off all these citizens , search them , check their docu- ments . If we find something on any of ...
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... front is . The whole staff of the com- mander - in - chief is always there . " " Why don't you all shut up ? " Pan ... front ? " " Beyond Priorka , " the flier said , reluctantly “ our vagabond нetman ” [ 575 ]
... front is . The whole staff of the com- mander - in - chief is always there . " " Why don't you all shut up ? " Pan ... front ? " " Beyond Priorka , " the flier said , reluctantly “ our vagabond нetman ” [ 575 ]
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The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich ΙΟ | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
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