Great Soviet Short StoriesFranklin D. Reeve Dell Publishing Company, 1962 - 480 pagina's |
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Pagina 157
... Glancing up at Korolkov's frowning face , he had to laugh : how could you connect this miracle with the gloomy safety ... glanced up at her and asked , " Why do you keep staring at me like a dodo ? " Polina Pavlovna said in a tight voice ...
... Glancing up at Korolkov's frowning face , he had to laugh : how could you connect this miracle with the gloomy safety ... glanced up at her and asked , " Why do you keep staring at me like a dodo ? " Polina Pavlovna said in a tight voice ...
Pagina 367
... glanced over at my companion , but he was no longer there . The birds had calmed down and had evidently settled back on their nests . Then , ordering the dogs to go back stealthily , I began to approach the nest with silent steps : I ...
... glanced over at my companion , but he was no longer there . The birds had calmed down and had evidently settled back on their nests . Then , ordering the dogs to go back stealthily , I began to approach the nest with silent steps : I ...
Pagina 393
... glancing at the adjutant , he let his right hand drop down behind him . The adjutant knew what this meant : in times ... glanced at , came flying at the adjutant one after another . He was already becoming accustomed to this business and ...
... glancing at the adjutant , he let his right hand drop down behind him . The adjutant knew what this meant : in times ... glanced at , came flying at the adjutant one after another . He was already becoming accustomed to this business and ...
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