Great Soviet Short StoriesFranklin D. Reeve Dell Publishing Company, 1962 - 480 pagina's |
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Pagina 54
... stood on the porch for a short time before re- turning to his room , so that the young couple wouldn't think that the chief engineer of the timber - rafting bureau runs out into the corridor at night to count doors . While he was ...
... stood on the porch for a short time before re- turning to his room , so that the young couple wouldn't think that the chief engineer of the timber - rafting bureau runs out into the corridor at night to count doors . While he was ...
Pagina 378
... stood there , apparently looking out of the window too . I couldn't see his expression without turning around , but ... stood with my back to him as before and shook my head to his attempts to get me away from the window . He walked away ...
... stood there , apparently looking out of the window too . I couldn't see his expression without turning around , but ... stood with my back to him as before and shook my head to his attempts to get me away from the window . He walked away ...
Pagina 403
... stood , staring at his master . He probably always stood this way , awaiting orders , but the lieutenant just looked at him as if this were the first time he had seen him and lowered his eyes . Death ought to hide temporarily , like ...
... stood , staring at his master . He probably always stood this way , awaiting orders , but the lieutenant just looked at him as if this were the first time he had seen him and lowered his eyes . Death ought to hide temporarily , like ...
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