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... waiting for Gronsky , the chief of the units . It turned out that I would have to wait for him too . He was the only one who would know where my unit was stationed . The nurse was a Pole , who spoke with an accent , and she kept on ...
... waiting for Gronsky , the chief of the units . It turned out that I would have to wait for him too . He was the only one who would know where my unit was stationed . The nurse was a Pole , who spoke with an accent , and she kept on ...
Page 414
... waiting for the right train which was following us . I didn't mind . It was good to sit in the third - class waiting room , reading the timetable , listening to the warning bells and the clatter of the telegraph key , and walking out on ...
... waiting for the right train which was following us . I didn't mind . It was good to sit in the third - class waiting room , reading the timetable , listening to the warning bells and the clatter of the telegraph key , and walking out on ...
Page 551
... waiting their turn . Some of them had been waiting more than a month , listening to the old nurse's song , completely in the dark about what was happening to their applications . So I would have to go without the permit . I learned that ...
... waiting their turn . Some of them had been waiting more than a month , listening to the old nurse's song , completely in the dark about what was happening to their applications . So I would have to go without the permit . I learned that ...
Contents
The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich ΙΟ | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
Copyright | |
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