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Page 71
... trees were lost in the stars . In the very depths of this park , under a canopy of linden trees you couldn't see through , the wagon stopped next to a little wooden house with lighted windows . Two dogs , a white one and a black one ...
... trees were lost in the stars . In the very depths of this park , under a canopy of linden trees you couldn't see through , the wagon stopped next to a little wooden house with lighted windows . Two dogs , a white one and a black one ...
Page 96
... trees was overgrown with little nut trees and impenetrable buckthorn . Moss - covered benches in the middle of clumps of lilac . Quiet paths . They had names— “ The Temple of Diana , " " The Path of Sighs , " " Nightingale Ravine ...
... trees was overgrown with little nut trees and impenetrable buckthorn . Moss - covered benches in the middle of clumps of lilac . Quiet paths . They had names— “ The Temple of Diana , " " The Path of Sighs , " " Nightingale Ravine ...
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... trees . Lena . " I got to the three plane trees not at six but at five o'clock . It was a deserted place . Three plane trees stood in a rocky ravine near the bed of a dried - up stream . Everything around them was faded . There were ...
... trees . Lena . " I got to the three plane trees not at six but at five o'clock . It was a deserted place . Three plane trees stood in a rocky ravine near the bed of a dried - up stream . Everything around them was faded . There were ...
Contents
The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich ΙΟ | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
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