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Page 116
... took my chin firmly in his hand . " Your son ? A completely water - color boy . " He took my father by the hand and led him to the table . I looked timidly around the room . It was a garret room . Several water colors were fastened by ...
... took my chin firmly in his hand . " Your son ? A completely water - color boy . " He took my father by the hand and led him to the table . I looked timidly around the room . It was a garret room . Several water colors were fastened by ...
Page 237
... took their written examination in Russian literature together with us . Stanishevsky carried on negotiations with ... took out a paper with the theme of the composition chosen by the district educational officers , took a piece of ...
... took their written examination in Russian literature together with us . Stanishevsky carried on negotiations with ... took out a paper with the theme of the composition chosen by the district educational officers , took a piece of ...
Page 376
... took a flashlight out of my pocket , and handed it to Vassil . " Give me some light . " I walked up to the wagon . I must have been deafened by emotion . I could no longer hear the woman's cries , and I tried not to look at her . I saw ...
... took a flashlight out of my pocket , and handed it to Vassil . " Give me some light . " I walked up to the wagon . I must have been deafened by emotion . I could no longer hear the woman's cries , and I tried not to look at her . I saw ...
Contents
The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
Copyright | |
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