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Page 143
... theater in the municipal park . This was an old wooden theater covered with peeling red paint . Posters had been stuck up on its walls for years and their rain - faded paper hung down in rags . The theater was always boarded up . Bats ...
... theater in the municipal park . This was an old wooden theater covered with peeling red paint . Posters had been stuck up on its walls for years and their rain - faded paper hung down in rags . The theater was always boarded up . Bats ...
Page 216
... theater . Then it died down , and the or- chestra played " God , Save the Tsar . " " He killed Stolypin , " Fitsovsky whispered to me . " No talking ! File out of the theater at once ! " the police officer shouted . We walked down the ...
... theater . Then it died down , and the or- chestra played " God , Save the Tsar . " " He killed Stolypin , " Fitsovsky whispered to me . " No talking ! File out of the theater at once ! " the police officer shouted . We walked down the ...
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... theater . I could see through it the edge of Theater Square and the side wall of the Metropole Hotel . Red Army soldiers were running toward the Metropole from the direction of the Municipal Duma , leaping up and then lying flat ...
... theater . I could see through it the edge of Theater Square and the side wall of the Metropole Hotel . Red Army soldiers were running toward the Metropole from the direction of the Municipal Duma , leaping up and then lying flat ...
Contents
The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich ΙΟ | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
Copyright | |
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