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... Tverskoi Boulevard . He took me by the arm and began to talk about the war , the destruction of culture , and ... boulevards waiting to be shipped to the front . A transparent , incredibly deep , blue sky stretched over the city in ...
... Tverskoi Boulevard . He took me by the arm and began to talk about the war , the destruction of culture , and ... boulevards waiting to be shipped to the front . A transparent , incredibly deep , blue sky stretched over the city in ...
Page 496
... Tverskoi Boulevard is under fire . " " Onto Great Nikitskaya Street . Through the stores . " " No , the Red Guards are firing machine guns along that , and at the Union cinema , where the Junkers ' staff is located . They're firing from ...
... Tverskoi Boulevard is under fire . " " Onto Great Nikitskaya Street . Through the stores . " " No , the Red Guards are firing machine guns along that , and at the Union cinema , where the Junkers ' staff is located . They're firing from ...
Page 504
... boulevards . " It looks like the end , " the old baker said . " We ought to go out and see . " We walked cautiously out on to Tverskoi Boulevard . The [ 504 ] The start of an Extraordinary Era.
... boulevards . " It looks like the end , " the old baker said . " We ought to go out and see . " We walked cautiously out on to Tverskoi Boulevard . The [ 504 ] The start of an Extraordinary Era.
Contents
The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
Copyright | |
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