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... stopped the carriage next to a broad path . We got out and approached the house along a side path cut through thick sweetbriar . Suddenly a sunburned bearded man without a hat appeared around a bend in the road . A double - barreled ...
... stopped the carriage next to a broad path . We got out and approached the house along a side path cut through thick sweetbriar . Suddenly a sunburned bearded man without a hat appeared around a bend in the road . A double - barreled ...
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... stopped laughing , and in the end even nodded to us politely . Sarandinak stopped his carriage and offered to send his own orderly to Ivanov . But Ivanov refused politely , pointing out that he could handle this simple task very well ...
... stopped laughing , and in the end even nodded to us politely . Sarandinak stopped his carriage and offered to send his own orderly to Ivanov . But Ivanov refused politely , pointing out that he could handle this simple task very well ...
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Константин Паустовский. Stanishevsky stopped . The man in the derby hat also stopped and he put his hand in the pocket of his long jacket . " What do you want ? " Stanishevsky asked . " Get the hell away from here ! " " And frequenting ...
Константин Паустовский. Stanishevsky stopped . The man in the derby hat also stopped and he put his hand in the pocket of his long jacket . " What do you want ? " Stanishevsky asked . " Get the hell away from here ! " " And frequenting ...
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The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich ΙΟ | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
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