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Page 53
... play I ever saw was The Storming of Ismaila . I didn't like it at all , because I noticed a man in glasses and worn velvet trousers standing in the wings . He stood next to General Suvorov , then he pushed him hard in the back , and ...
... play I ever saw was The Storming of Ismaila . I didn't like it at all , because I noticed a man in glasses and worn velvet trousers standing in the wings . He stood next to General Suvorov , then he pushed him hard in the back , and ...
Page 143
... play the role of the English tragedian Kean in the play Kean , or Genius and Dissipation . * Uncle Kolya bought tickets well in advance . For several days we talked of nothing at home except Orlenev . The performances were to be in the ...
... play the role of the English tragedian Kean in the play Kean , or Genius and Dissipation . * Uncle Kolya bought tickets well in advance . For several days we talked of nothing at home except Orlenev . The performances were to be in the ...
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... play a piece he had written himself called " The Death of Hamlet . " The cello fairly sobbed . Chords as resonant as ... play something happy ? " Then Gattenberger , to please Grandmother , would play her favorite pastoral from The Queen ...
... play a piece he had written himself called " The Death of Hamlet . " The cello fairly sobbed . Chords as resonant as ... play something happy ? " Then Gattenberger , to please Grandmother , would play her favorite pastoral from The Queen ...
Contents
The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich ΙΟ | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
Copyright | |
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