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Pagina 131
... told us that the bridge was broken and there was no road beyond a certain point ; in fact , we should have to come ... told us to go back the way we had come . All this was very disquieting , but Zamarski still took no notice . He told ...
... told us that the bridge was broken and there was no road beyond a certain point ; in fact , we should have to come ... told us to go back the way we had come . All this was very disquieting , but Zamarski still took no notice . He told ...
Pagina 148
... told to unload the wounded . Lorries had been sent to take them to hospital . My heart sank pretty low on seeing Halka being driven off , not knowing when I should see her again , or what would become of us . paid us a visit and told us ...
... told to unload the wounded . Lorries had been sent to take them to hospital . My heart sank pretty low on seeing Halka being driven off , not knowing when I should see her again , or what would become of us . paid us a visit and told us ...
Pagina 158
... told us to go to the ' Majistrat just opposite the Cathedral , where we joined a large crowd all waiting for travelling permits . The doors were closed and guarded by a soldier , who who chatted to members of the waiting crowd . He knew ...
... told us to go to the ' Majistrat just opposite the Cathedral , where we joined a large crowd all waiting for travelling permits . The doors were closed and guarded by a soldier , who who chatted to members of the waiting crowd . He knew ...
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