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... told us that this literature was for grownups , not for little Russian boys who did not yet know the difference ... told us that man had been created to live with- out strong emotions . This was why it was necessary to obey rules and to ...
... told us that this literature was for grownups , not for little Russian boys who did not yet know the difference ... told us that man had been created to live with- out strong emotions . This was why it was necessary to obey rules and to ...
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... told us that a gang led by the ataman Kozyuba was wandering around the neutral zone and robbing everyone passing through it . They were looking chiefly for precious stones and money . They always had to hurry , because the Soviet ...
... told us that a gang led by the ataman Kozyuba was wandering around the neutral zone and robbing everyone passing through it . They were looking chiefly for precious stones and money . They always had to hurry , because the Soviet ...
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... told me himself later that he didn't understand what happened to him then . He clenched his teeth , started to rip open the tops of the potato sacks and to spill the potatoes on the ground . 66 ' Quick ! ' he told the women . ' Give me ...
... told me himself later that he didn't understand what happened to him then . He clenched his teeth , started to rip open the tops of the potato sacks and to spill the potatoes on the ground . 66 ' Quick ! ' he told the women . ' Give me ...
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The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich ΙΟ | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
Copyright | |
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