The Story of a Life: The restless yearsPantheon Books, 1964 - Authors, Russian |
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Page 48
... brought the besprizorniki back with us to the cottage the stove was still warm . The store - room had old straw mattresses in striped covers lying in it . We spread them out on the floor next to the stove . The besprizorniki sat on the ...
... brought the besprizorniki back with us to the cottage the stove was still warm . The store - room had old straw mattresses in striped covers lying in it . We spread them out on the floor next to the stove . The besprizorniki sat on the ...
Page 49
... brought it up close to his old , slightly bulging eyes and asked : ' How did it happen ? ' ' What ? You mean the boy ? ' ' No ! How did it happen that thousands of children have been thrown out into the street like so many kittens ...
... brought it up close to his old , slightly bulging eyes and asked : ' How did it happen ? ' ' What ? You mean the boy ? ' ' No ! How did it happen that thousands of children have been thrown out into the street like so many kittens ...
Page 76
... brought him to me directly from the station . Bagritsky's heavy asthmatic breathing , the gurgling hoarseness of his voice and his embarrassed laughter immediately brought back to mind both Odessa and the editorial offices of Moryak ...
... brought him to me directly from the station . Bagritsky's heavy asthmatic breathing , the gurgling hoarseness of his voice and his embarrassed laughter immediately brought back to mind both Odessa and the editorial offices of Moryak ...
Contents
Map page | 9 |
The Last Meeting II | 11 |
The Silent Fields | 18 |
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