Story of a Life: In that dawnHarvill P., 1965 |
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Page 117
... hard before saying ' right ' or ' left ' , trying to remember which was which . He was openly contemptuous of the Hetman's army . Sometimes , looking at us , he would shake his head sadly : ' Call yourselves an army ! With that Lilliput ...
... hard before saying ' right ' or ' left ' , trying to remember which was which . He was openly contemptuous of the Hetman's army . Sometimes , looking at us , he would shake his head sadly : ' Call yourselves an army ! With that Lilliput ...
Page 120
... manure , led into a wood . The sound of an artillery barrage came from the direction of Svyatoshina on our left . I stared hard into the pinewood , hoping to catch sight of Petlyura's men but couldn't see 120 In that Dawn.
... manure , led into a wood . The sound of an artillery barrage came from the direction of Svyatoshina on our left . I stared hard into the pinewood , hoping to catch sight of Petlyura's men but couldn't see 120 In that Dawn.
Page 148
... hard to say . Mostly calico . All the rooms and passages were cluttered up with bales . Never was the calico sold or disposed of in any form . The bales were always being shifted , taken to warehouses , brought back and again piled up ...
... hard to say . Mostly calico . All the rooms and passages were cluttered up with bales . Never was the calico sold or disposed of in any form . The bales were always being shifted , taken to warehouses , brought back and again piled up ...
Contents
Whirlpool page | 7 |
Blue Torches | 23 |
The Journalists Café | 36 |
Copyright | |
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