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Page 58
... Park there opened out the famous view of the Podol ; the entire population of Kiev was proud of this view . A symphony orchestra used to play all summer in the Merchants ' Park . There was nothing to interfere with the music except the ...
... Park there opened out the famous view of the Podol ; the entire population of Kiev was proud of this view . A symphony orchestra used to play all summer in the Merchants ' Park . There was nothing to interfere with the music except the ...
Page 157
... park where the battle usually took place . But not even the most ingenious devices saved them . The fight always started on the appointed day , and always during the main recess . Some high school boys were " released from the battle ...
... park where the battle usually took place . But not even the most ingenious devices saved them . The fight always started on the appointed day , and always during the main recess . Some high school boys were " released from the battle ...
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... Park I would go out on the Dnieper or into the outskirts of the city to a private park called " Good - by to Grief . " It belonged to a Kiev patron of the arts named Kulzhenko . For two or three cigarettes the watchman would let me into ...
... Park I would go out on the Dnieper or into the outskirts of the city to a private park called " Good - by to Grief . " It belonged to a Kiev patron of the arts named Kulzhenko . For two or three cigarettes the watchman would let me into ...
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The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich ΙΟ | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
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