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Page 214
... listened to the concert with a face of stone , and then he walked out of the gymnasium . He was not happy . He had his own score to settle with our gymnasium . Two days before this ceremony , our former pupil Bagrov had shot his ...
... listened to the concert with a face of stone , and then he walked out of the gymnasium . He was not happy . He had his own score to settle with our gymnasium . Two days before this ceremony , our former pupil Bagrov had shot his ...
Page 486
... listened to him . It consisted chiefly of soldiers and residents of the suburbs of Moscow . But everything in his speech could be understood without words . Bobbing up and down on his bowed legs , Thomas showed us graphically what would ...
... listened to him . It consisted chiefly of soldiers and residents of the suburbs of Moscow . But everything in his speech could be understood without words . Bobbing up and down on his bowed legs , Thomas showed us graphically what would ...
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... listened , and suddenly froze - from far away in the direction of Vassilkovskaya Street , pouring over the whole city closer and closer to our building , came a many - voiced scream of terror , the death cry of a large number of people ...
... listened , and suddenly froze - from far away in the direction of Vassilkovskaya Street , pouring over the whole city closer and closer to our building , came a many - voiced scream of terror , the death cry of a large number of people ...
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The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich ΙΟ | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
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