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... tiny blue flowers ? Right next to that . " I saw the lizard . But while I was finding it , I had made a miraculous journey via the nut tree , the red stone , the azalea flower , and the fallen beech tree . " So this is what it's like ...
... tiny blue flowers ? Right next to that . " I saw the lizard . But while I was finding it , I had made a miraculous journey via the nut tree , the red stone , the azalea flower , and the fallen beech tree . " So this is what it's like ...
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... tiny trickles . Grass snakes crossed the road in front of us . It was terribly hot , and we could see the hot air hanging over the swamps . In one little village we could see goats wandering around the Jewish houses . A wooden star of ...
... tiny trickles . Grass snakes crossed the road in front of us . It was terribly hot , and we could see the hot air hanging over the swamps . In one little village we could see goats wandering around the Jewish houses . A wooden star of ...
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... tiny little accident which brings failure . I thought to myself that the blame belonged rather to Yasha's impossible way of walking , but I didn't tell him so . Anyway , when he stumbled , instead of cursing to himself , he suddenly ...
... tiny little accident which brings failure . I thought to myself that the blame belonged rather to Yasha's impossible way of walking , but I didn't tell him so . Anyway , when he stumbled , instead of cursing to himself , he suddenly ...
Contents
The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich ΙΟ | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
Copyright | |
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