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... give you independence . " ( My Testimony ) Moroz : " The minimum calorie intake to avert starvation [ according to Unesco statistics ] is 2,400 . Below that mental and physical degradation results . " " In the cell I am in [ in 1967 ] ...
... give you independence . " ( My Testimony ) Moroz : " The minimum calorie intake to avert starvation [ according to Unesco statistics ] is 2,400 . Below that mental and physical degradation results . " " In the cell I am in [ in 1967 ] ...
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... give in to depres- sion but thinks to himself : " We'll live through it . " The last words in the story seem to be for the censor's benefit , an assurance that what has been related refers to the years before 1956 : " After that things ...
... give in to depres- sion but thinks to himself : " We'll live through it . " The last words in the story seem to be for the censor's benefit , an assurance that what has been related refers to the years before 1956 : " After that things ...
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... gives us all the note . We all love Paustovsky so much that even Sergei Mikhalkov turned up , although two hours late ... give his explanation . He rushed to the front . " My friend Ivan Semyono- vich Kozlovsky will forgive me when he ...
... gives us all the note . We all love Paustovsky so much that even Sergei Mikhalkov turned up , although two hours late ... give his explanation . He rushed to the front . " My friend Ivan Semyono- vich Kozlovsky will forgive me when he ...
Contents
The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
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