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Page 46
... grew ac- customed to the inhabitants of the yar and started to go alone . I hid this for a long time from Mama , but the organ - grinder's daughter gave me away . I had loaned her Uncle Tom's Cabin to read but then I got sick and didn't ...
... grew ac- customed to the inhabitants of the yar and started to go alone . I hid this for a long time from Mama , but the organ - grinder's daughter gave me away . I had loaned her Uncle Tom's Cabin to read but then I got sick and didn't ...
Page 162
... grew the more we loved French literature and we tried to read French writers in the original . To do this we learned the language by ourselves or with the help of private tutors , wash- ing our hands of our phlegmatic Breton . He went ...
... grew the more we loved French literature and we tried to read French writers in the original . To do this we learned the language by ourselves or with the help of private tutors , wash- ing our hands of our phlegmatic Breton . He went ...
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... grew used to the cannon fire as a normal part of daily life . When it died down occasionally , she grew nerv- ous . The quiet threatened something unexpected , and this was dangerous . But as soon as the roar started to sweep through ...
... grew used to the cannon fire as a normal part of daily life . When it died down occasionally , she grew nerv- ous . The quiet threatened something unexpected , and this was dangerous . But as soon as the roar started to sweep through ...
Contents
The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich ΙΟ | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
Copyright | |
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