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... look about them ... The weren't ours ... Tanned , bearded faces were looking out . " And soon afterwards , when life has become completely unbearable for Nekrasov's characters , and the countryside is the tormenting , depressing ...
... look about them ... The weren't ours ... Tanned , bearded faces were looking out . " And soon afterwards , when life has become completely unbearable for Nekrasov's characters , and the countryside is the tormenting , depressing ...
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... look in her gray eyes . It is an unyielding , imperious look . It was strange that she should have been in such a state at that time , in 1966 , when both Stalin and Khrushchev had been swept away and , as it seemed , neither she nor ...
... look in her gray eyes . It is an unyielding , imperious look . It was strange that she should have been in such a state at that time , in 1966 , when both Stalin and Khrushchev had been swept away and , as it seemed , neither she nor ...
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... look at you sullenly , with never - ending worry and pain– they're the sort of eyes they have in the world of Ready ... look of hopelessness . At times it seems that it is the look of someone in a raving delirium which is the last resort ...
... look at you sullenly , with never - ending worry and pain– they're the sort of eyes they have in the world of Ready ... look of hopelessness . At times it seems that it is the look of someone in a raving delirium which is the last resort ...
Contents
The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
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