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Pagina 397
... eye in turn , proceeded to lever out his eyes . Right out of their sockets - a most unpleasant sight . He walked among us , giving us an entirely un- wished - for opportunity of studying them at close range , after which he retired ...
... eye in turn , proceeded to lever out his eyes . Right out of their sockets - a most unpleasant sight . He walked among us , giving us an entirely un- wished - for opportunity of studying them at close range , after which he retired ...
Pagina 89
... eyes met those of my wife ; each echoed the unspoken question : When shall we see it again ? From her my gaze returned to our home , and my thoughts to the work that had been in vain . Soon , this very day perhaps , the Hitlerite hordes ...
... eyes met those of my wife ; each echoed the unspoken question : When shall we see it again ? From her my gaze returned to our home , and my thoughts to the work that had been in vain . Soon , this very day perhaps , the Hitlerite hordes ...
Pagina 246
... eye . The body was covered by a large blanket , so that only the face was showing , but it was of a deathly pallor , and the eyes were closed . I knew the man was alive , for I could see the movement of the blanket as he breathed . The ...
... eye . The body was covered by a large blanket , so that only the face was showing , but it was of a deathly pallor , and the eyes were closed . I knew the man was alive , for I could see the movement of the blanket as he breathed . The ...
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