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... smiled . He had very even teeth , and now , close up to him , I could see that he was by no means an old man . We went up to the house . The bearded man talked very strangely about everything all at once - how he had come from Moscow ...
... smiled . He had very even teeth , and now , close up to him , I could see that he was by no means an old man . We went up to the house . The bearded man talked very strangely about everything all at once - how he had come from Moscow ...
Page 323
... smiled just as shyly as the woman in the hut . " Here is Stass , my husband , " the woman said . " But he's not like ... smile on his face . Larks were singing outside the open window . You could see them , fluttering their wings , soar ...
... smiled just as shyly as the woman in the hut . " Here is Stass , my husband , " the woman said . " But he's not like ... smile on his face . Larks were singing outside the open window . You could see them , fluttering their wings , soar ...
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... smiled . I smiled back at him . " Well , tell your story , " the thin man said , and he lit his pipe . " But keep it short . We have no time to waste on you . " I told everything honestly , and I showed my documents . The thin man ...
... smiled . I smiled back at him . " Well , tell your story , " the thin man said , and he lit his pipe . " But keep it short . We have no time to waste on you . " I told everything honestly , and I showed my documents . The thin man ...
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The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich ΙΟ | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
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