Story of a Life: In that dawnHarvill P., 1965 |
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Page 32
... remember that gate - post in the minutest detail . I remember that there were seven bullet holes . They were white outside ( where the bullets had gone through plaster ) and red in the middle ( where the brick was exposed ) . I remember ...
... remember that gate - post in the minutest detail . I remember that there were seven bullet holes . They were white outside ( where the bullets had gone through plaster ) and red in the middle ( where the brick was exposed ) . I remember ...
Page 148
... remember only the be- ginning , ' Obgubsnabchuprod ... After that it became so complicated that even the director , a fat Armenian with a short black beard and a Mauser slung like a camera round his neck , frowned and snorted every time ...
... remember only the be- ginning , ' Obgubsnabchuprod ... After that it became so complicated that even the director , a fat Armenian with a short black beard and a Mauser slung like a camera round his neck , frowned and snorted every time ...
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... remember which . We'll call him Antoshchenko . He was sentenced to be shot . But while he sat in Lukyanovka Jail in the condemned cell a way out of his predicament occurred to him . He sent for the prosecutor and dictated to him a ...
... remember which . We'll call him Antoshchenko . He was sentenced to be shot . But while he sat in Lukyanovka Jail in the condemned cell a way out of his predicament occurred to him . He sent for the prosecutor and dictated to him a ...
Contents
Whirlpool page | 7 |
Blue Torches | 23 |
The Journalists Café | 36 |
Copyright | |
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