Story of a Life: In that dawnHarvill P., 1965 |
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Page 23
... -but we only learned this later . Again there was silence . As attentively as before , the moon looked down from the misty sky at the litter of glass on the floor . A few minutes later came a long burst of machine 23 Blue Torches.
... -but we only learned this later . Again there was silence . As attentively as before , the moon looked down from the misty sky at the litter of glass on the floor . A few minutes later came a long burst of machine 23 Blue Torches.
Page 128
... blue mouth tattooed on his palm was smeared with blood . I undid his light - blue Austrian greatcoat and took out of the pocket of his tunic a dog - eared , obviously forged identity card , and an empty envelope addressed to ' Elizaveta ...
... blue mouth tattooed on his palm was smeared with blood . I undid his light - blue Austrian greatcoat and took out of the pocket of his tunic a dog - eared , obviously forged identity card , and an empty envelope addressed to ' Elizaveta ...
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... blue - black hair hanging from under their sheepskin hats , re- minded me of my childhood and the old Ukrainian Theatre . At nearly every show , just such Gaidamaks , their eyes touched up with blue , had danced the Gopak : 31 ' Hi ...
... blue - black hair hanging from under their sheepskin hats , re- minded me of my childhood and the old Ukrainian Theatre . At nearly every show , just such Gaidamaks , their eyes touched up with blue , had danced the Gopak : 31 ' Hi ...
Contents
Whirlpool page | 7 |
Blue Torches | 23 |
The Journalists Café | 36 |
Copyright | |
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