Story of a Life: In that dawnHarvill P., 1965 - Authors, Russian |
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... Galya were living in the Polesye5 near the little town of Chernobyl . There , my Aunt Vera , who lived in Kiev , owned a small estate , Kopan , which Mama had undertaken to run . Anything to do with the land delighted her . She had even ...
... Galya were living in the Polesye5 near the little town of Chernobyl . There , my Aunt Vera , who lived in Kiev , owned a small estate , Kopan , which Mama had undertaken to run . Anything to do with the land delighted her . She had even ...
Page 19
... Galya and myself , the only two people left to her . These were the last crumbs of love which kept her alive . For its sake she put up without a murmur with being snubbed by her rich relations and with living and drudging , utterly ...
... Galya and myself , the only two people left to her . These were the last crumbs of love which kept her alive . For its sake she put up without a murmur with being snubbed by her rich relations and with living and drudging , utterly ...
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... Galya . It was brought to my lodgings , while I was out , by some railway guard from Bryansk who left no trace by which I could find him . The letter was tattered , creased and stained with engine oil . It had taken a month to reach ...
... Galya . It was brought to my lodgings , while I was out , by some railway guard from Bryansk who left no trace by which I could find him . The letter was tattered , creased and stained with engine oil . It had taken a month to reach ...
Contents
Whirlpool page | 7 |
Blue Torches | 23 |
The Journalists Café | 36 |
Copyright | |
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