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They had pink flowers . I loved their grayish leaves and their pale blossoms .
They were linked in my imagination somehow with the sea — far away , warm ,
washing the shores of countries flowering with oleanders . Grandmother was
good at ...
They had pink flowers . I loved their grayish leaves and their pale blossoms .
They were linked in my imagination somehow with the sea — far away , warm ,
washing the shores of countries flowering with oleanders . Grandmother was
good at ...
Page 104
He took a basket full of flowers to put on Chekhov ' s grave . They were common
wild flowers which we picked in the marshes and in the woods . Mama packed
them on a layer of wet moss and covered them with wet linen . We tried to pick as
...
He took a basket full of flowers to put on Chekhov ' s grave . They were common
wild flowers which we picked in the marshes and in the woods . Mama packed
them on a layer of wet moss and covered them with wet linen . We tried to pick as
...
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had not contradicted her , “ men just can ' t get along without flowers . For
example , there have been , are , and always will be lovers . And what ' s a better
way to show your love than with flowers ? Our profession will never die out .
had not contradicted her , “ men just can ' t get along without flowers . For
example , there have been , are , and always will be lovers . And what ' s a better
way to show your love than with flowers ? Our profession will never die out .
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Contents
The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
Copyright | |
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