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... village . His mother waited for her son for many years , but he cut himself off not only from his village but also from his mother . He speaks a different language from the people in the village as if he came from another country . The ...
... village . His mother waited for her son for many years , but he cut himself off not only from his village but also from his mother . He speaks a different language from the people in the village as if he came from another country . The ...
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... village of Pekashino . This is the far north . In winter there is a “ dull daybreak after ten in the morning . " The war is over . The village people press close to each other to survive . The Pryaslins and Stavrovs have lived ...
... village of Pekashino . This is the far north . In winter there is a “ dull daybreak after ten in the morning . " The war is over . The village people press close to each other to survive . The Pryaslins and Stavrovs have lived ...
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... village prose here , the place of Vladimir Soloukhin in this stream must be obvious . Soloukhin is a sleek , well - fed man from the Vladimir district who loves to stroll around the writers ' rest houses wearing enormous felt boots and ...
... village prose here , the place of Vladimir Soloukhin in this stream must be obvious . Soloukhin is a sleek , well - fed man from the Vladimir district who loves to stroll around the writers ' rest houses wearing enormous felt boots and ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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