Story of a Life: In that dawnHarvill P., 1965 |
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... dangerous for us than the one across the road . Burning timber and clanging , twisted sheets of roof - iron were already flying into our yard . We doused them with the little water we had stored . The old baker assured us that the danger ...
... dangerous for us than the one across the road . Burning timber and clanging , twisted sheets of roof - iron were already flying into our yard . We doused them with the little water we had stored . The old baker assured us that the danger ...
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... danger . But the clients took no notice and sat on , smoking , drinking , clinking glasses , arguing and laughing ... dangerous gang : I do not know who wanted this , or why . Who sent them to their death so ruthlessly ? He sang about ...
... danger . But the clients took no notice and sat on , smoking , drinking , clinking glasses , arguing and laughing ... dangerous gang : I do not know who wanted this , or why . Who sent them to their death so ruthlessly ? He sang about ...
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... danger is over . ' ' But what's happened ? ' I asked . ' I don't understand . ' ' Haven't you read the Hetman's decree ? ' ' Yes , I have . ' ' Kturenda has come for you to hand you over to the army . He's crying , ' Amalia said coldly ...
... danger is over . ' ' But what's happened ? ' I asked . ' I don't understand . ' ' Haven't you read the Hetman's decree ? ' ' Yes , I have . ' ' Kturenda has come for you to hand you over to the army . He's crying , ' Amalia said coldly ...
Contents
Whirlpool page | 7 |
Blue Torches | 23 |
The Journalists Café | 36 |
Copyright | |
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