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An unarmed man in a leather jacket walked up to them . Several Red Guards halted behind him . The man in the leather jacket raised his hand and said something in a low voice to the Junkers . A tall officer stepped out from the row .
An unarmed man in a leather jacket walked up to them . Several Red Guards halted behind him . The man in the leather jacket raised his hand and said something in a low voice to the Junkers . A tall officer stepped out from the row .
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civilians and walked away in nothing but tunics stripped of their badges . I was cold so I kept my greatcoat on , only ripping off the epaulettes . Wadding stuck out of the holes where I had torn the cloth , making it easy for anyone to ...
civilians and walked away in nothing but tunics stripped of their badges . I was cold so I kept my greatcoat on , only ripping off the epaulettes . Wadding stuck out of the holes where I had torn the cloth , making it easy for anyone to ...
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us seven minutes to walk from the top of the lane to the nursing home . ... Personally , I thought the whole trouble had been due to his absurd way of walking , but I didn't like to hurt his feelings by saying so .
us seven minutes to walk from the top of the lane to the nursing home . ... Personally , I thought the whole trouble had been due to his absurd way of walking , but I didn't like to hurt his feelings by saying so .
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Blue Torches | 23 |
The Journalists Café | 36 |
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