Story of a Life: In that dawnHarvill P., 1965 |
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Page 55
... covered with grit and fluff . Soon afterwards , he died . His obituary was indistinguishable from all the other boring and unfeeling newspaper obituaries : ' Death has depleted our ranks . A humble journalist . . . ' Savelyev had no ...
... covered with grit and fluff . Soon afterwards , he died . His obituary was indistinguishable from all the other boring and unfeeling newspaper obituaries : ' Death has depleted our ranks . A humble journalist . . . ' Savelyev had no ...
Page 120
... covered slope at the edge of the park , complete with communication trenches , dugouts and foxholes . The Cossacks were unexpectedly pleased with them— they gave excellent cover . The airman took a dugout for himself , while two of the ...
... covered slope at the edge of the park , complete with communication trenches , dugouts and foxholes . The Cossacks were unexpectedly pleased with them— they gave excellent cover . The airman took a dugout for himself , while two of the ...
Page 121
... covered with manure and rotting straw - everything seemed familiar . It was on such a day three years ago , that we had buried Lyolya on a mound outside a village . The three years seemed three decades . There , as here , the enemy held ...
... covered with manure and rotting straw - everything seemed familiar . It was on such a day three years ago , that we had buried Lyolya on a mound outside a village . The three years seemed three decades . There , as here , the enemy held ...
Contents
Whirlpool page | 7 |
Blue Torches | 23 |
The Journalists Café | 36 |
Copyright | |
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