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... laughing behind the veil . And her lips were laughing . And the velvet of her dress was soft and blue , and the drops of water falling on her after the rain , from the black willow trees , were shimmering . Next to her , on another ...
... laughing behind the veil . And her lips were laughing . And the velvet of her dress was soft and blue , and the drops of water falling on her after the rain , from the black willow trees , were shimmering . Next to her , on another ...
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... laughing voice said from the depths of the trolley . " A mayor rides only in his own carriage . Everybody knows that . We've seen mayors like this before . " " It's none of your business , " the gentleman in the top hat shouted back ...
... laughing voice said from the depths of the trolley . " A mayor rides only in his own carriage . Everybody knows that . We've seen mayors like this before . " " It's none of your business , " the gentleman in the top hat shouted back ...
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... laughing eyes . He looked at me quietly , and suddenly smiled . I smiled back at him . " Well , tell your story , " the thin man said , and he lit his pipe . " But keep it short . We have no time to waste on you . " I told everything ...
... laughing eyes . He looked at me quietly , and suddenly smiled . I smiled back at him . " Well , tell your story , " the thin man said , and he lit his pipe . " But keep it short . We have no time to waste on you . " I told everything ...
Contents
The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich ΙΟ | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
Copyright | |
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