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... hand ; the man kissed it . " Your hair smells of gunpowder , " Aunt Nadya said . “ And your hands are all scratched . You should take out those thorns . " " They're nothing , " he said , and he smiled . He had very even teeth , and now ...
... hand ; the man kissed it . " Your hair smells of gunpowder , " Aunt Nadya said . “ And your hands are all scratched . You should take out those thorns . " " They're nothing , " he said , and he smiled . He had very even teeth , and now ...
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... hand . " The Poles did not raise a hand . But sometimes it happened that one of the Orthodox students would raise his hand , some unhappy fugitive from Tregubov . " Well , " Olendsky would say , exhausted , " then recite the Mag ...
... hand . " The Poles did not raise a hand . But sometimes it happened that one of the Orthodox students would raise his hand , some unhappy fugitive from Tregubov . " Well , " Olendsky would say , exhausted , " then recite the Mag ...
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... hand and pressed her hot dry lips against it . I didn't pull my hand away , for fear of disturbing her . My hand was wet with her tears . The baby squirmed , and began to squeak a little , like a kitten . Then I took my hand away , the ...
... hand and pressed her hot dry lips against it . I didn't pull my hand away , for fear of disturbing her . My hand was wet with her tears . The baby squirmed , and began to squeak a little , like a kitten . Then I took my hand away , the ...
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The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich ΙΟ | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
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