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... Motovilikha . But once , frightened by something , the Angora cat stirred abruptly in its sleep and awakened Zhenya . Then she caught sight of the adults on the balcony . The alder , hanging over the balustrade was thick and iridescent ...
... Motovilikha . But once , frightened by something , the Angora cat stirred abruptly in its sleep and awakened Zhenya . Then she caught sight of the adults on the balcony . The alder , hanging over the balustrade was thick and iridescent ...
Pagina 269
... Motovilikha . That night this name explained every- thing , because that night the name still possessed a com- plete and soothing significance for the child . But in the morning she began to ask questions about what it was - Motovilikha ...
... Motovilikha . That night this name explained every- thing , because that night the name still possessed a com- plete and soothing significance for the child . But in the morning she began to ask questions about what it was - Motovilikha ...
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