Great Soviet Short StoriesFranklin D. Reeve Dell Publishing Company, 1962 - 480 pagina's |
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Pagina 97
... father's fish store , and this old man told him that Misha's mother had died , that his father had been in prison several times as a bourgeois hostage , and that a half year ago he had moved to Petro- grad , not wanting to live any more ...
... father's fish store , and this old man told him that Misha's mother had died , that his father had been in prison several times as a bourgeois hostage , and that a half year ago he had moved to Petro- grad , not wanting to live any more ...
Pagina 100
... father's presence without saying anything , smiling or blinking . She became disconcerted under his glances , sighed , and sweat came out of every pore on her face . Summer passed , and his father's business was contin- ually expanding ...
... father's presence without saying anything , smiling or blinking . She became disconcerted under his glances , sighed , and sweat came out of every pore on her face . Summer passed , and his father's business was contin- ually expanding ...
Pagina 359
... father , Ivan wrote to Nikolai that their father was still alive . This news had a strange effect on Nikolai ( or , perhaps , just exactly the effect one might expect ) : Nikolai dreamed about his father . Deep in a heart which had ...
... father , Ivan wrote to Nikolai that their father was still alive . This news had a strange effect on Nikolai ( or , perhaps , just exactly the effect one might expect ) : Nikolai dreamed about his father . Deep in a heart which had ...
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