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Page 184
... road . The grass on the sides of the road was growing in dark swamp water . The reflection of the sunset was slowly fading in this water . Wild ducks flew over us , beating their heavy wings in steady rhythm . Fog slid out of the bushes ...
... road . The grass on the sides of the road was growing in dark swamp water . The reflection of the sunset was slowly fading in this water . Wild ducks flew over us , beating their heavy wings in steady rhythm . Fog slid out of the bushes ...
Page 382
... road with an officer riding a mud- caked horse . The officer held up his hand . The convoy stopped . The officer rode up to the senior surgeon , saluted , and began to report something to him . The doctor watched him sullenly , biting ...
... road with an officer riding a mud- caked horse . The officer held up his hand . The convoy stopped . The officer rode up to the senior surgeon , saluted , and began to report something to him . The doctor watched him sullenly , biting ...
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... road is the better - the road from doubt to understanding , or the road which knows no doubt at all . In any case , a deep devotion to freedom , justice , and humanity , together with an honesty toward oneself , have always seemed to me ...
... road is the better - the road from doubt to understanding , or the road which knows no doubt at all . In any case , a deep devotion to freedom , justice , and humanity , together with an honesty toward oneself , have always seemed to me ...
Contents
The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich ΙΟ | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
Copyright | |
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