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... window frame . I looked out of the window for a long time , although I could no longer see either Mama or the platform , but only the freight tracks , some switching engines , and the new Gothic Roman Catho- lic church , which seemed to ...
... window frame . I looked out of the window for a long time , although I could no longer see either Mama or the platform , but only the freight tracks , some switching engines , and the new Gothic Roman Catho- lic church , which seemed to ...
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... window . But I was happy . For the first time I was feeling that traveler's serenity in which you don't have to think about anything at all but just look out of the window at the fields of rye , the woods , the little stations where ...
... window . But I was happy . For the first time I was feeling that traveler's serenity in which you don't have to think about anything at all but just look out of the window at the fields of rye , the woods , the little stations where ...
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... window sill , Sarcey's The Siege of Paris , and started to read it . Outside the window the wind was rustling the grape leaves . Suddenly an automobile stopped outside the house and raced its motor deafeningly . Someone stamped out of ...
... window sill , Sarcey's The Siege of Paris , and started to read it . Outside the window the wind was rustling the grape leaves . Suddenly an automobile stopped outside the house and raced its motor deafeningly . Someone stamped out of ...
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The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
Copyright | |
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