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Page 217
... sitting in Grandmother's wicker chair . From time to time I heard music far away , somewhere in the city . Then I put down my book and began to look at the path . It had been cut through heavy grass , and along its steep sides a small ...
... sitting in Grandmother's wicker chair . From time to time I heard music far away , somewhere in the city . Then I put down my book and began to look at the path . It had been cut through heavy grass , and along its steep sides a small ...
Page 389
... sitting on the bench at the barracks , shook her head . No matter how I prod my memory , I can't recall now in detail what happened then . I can remember only in snatches . I remember the cold hut , with Lelya sitting on the cot . Vera ...
... sitting on the bench at the barracks , shook her head . No matter how I prod my memory , I can't recall now in detail what happened then . I can remember only in snatches . I remember the cold hut , with Lelya sitting on the cot . Vera ...
Page 638
... sitting there morose , his hands in the frayed sleeves of his overcoat , motionless . But he did turn his little ... sit , and wait . " He looked at his watch . " There's a half an hour to go . ” " Until what ? " " Makhno's coming ...
... sitting there morose , his hands in the frayed sleeves of his overcoat , motionless . But he did turn his little ... sit , and wait . " He looked at his watch . " There's a half an hour to go . ” " Until what ? " " Makhno's coming ...
Contents
The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich ΙΟ | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
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