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... voice could be heard coming from the large study . [ Zinaida is Orzhonikidze's wife . ] There was some- one else's voice as well ... Sergo stood up quickly and said : “ Excuse me please . " He left the room . For a moment or two ...
... voice could be heard coming from the large study . [ Zinaida is Orzhonikidze's wife . ] There was some- one else's voice as well ... Sergo stood up quickly and said : “ Excuse me please . " He left the room . For a moment or two ...
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... voice in the slightest , he said again even more slowly : " So with whom are you in agreement ? With him ? " Stalin paused . “ Or with me ? " Onisimov did not dare look at Sergo again . He was compelled by some force which was almost ...
... voice in the slightest , he said again even more slowly : " So with whom are you in agreement ? With him ? " Stalin paused . “ Or with me ? " Onisimov did not dare look at Sergo again . He was compelled by some force which was almost ...
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... voice to his own thoughts , his own experience , and has his own tone . The language is modern and colloquial , expressing only the poet's own feelings . It is this quality which found such a positive response among Okudzhava's ...
... voice to his own thoughts , his own experience , and has his own tone . The language is modern and colloquial , expressing only the poet's own feelings . It is this quality which found such a positive response among Okudzhava's ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
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