Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 255 Seiten |
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... Christian girl hiding from her evil stepfather . I would offer to help grind grain in exchange for a loaf of bread . I would teach little children to read for some milk or some cheese . I would do anything I could to keep myself and my ...
... Christian girl hiding from her evil stepfather . I would offer to help grind grain in exchange for a loaf of bread . I would teach little children to read for some milk or some cheese . I would do anything I could to keep myself and my ...
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... girl . I knew it was not safe for them to keep me , but I hoped they would overlook the danger ; I desperately ... Christian girl whom I remem- bered with fondness . I would not mind using her name . Furthermore , Marysia was the name I ...
... girl . I knew it was not safe for them to keep me , but I hoped they would overlook the danger ; I desperately ... Christian girl whom I remem- bered with fondness . I would not mind using her name . Furthermore , Marysia was the name I ...
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... girl's father came home and began shouting . " What is she doing in this house ? Get out ! " As he threw me out into ... Christian girl . " Then , with Malach trotting along beside me , I entered my beloved Tarnogrod for the very last ...
... girl's father came home and began shouting . " What is she doing in this house ? Get out ! " As he threw me out into ... Christian girl . " Then , with Malach trotting along beside me , I entered my beloved Tarnogrod for the very last ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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