Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 255 Seiten |
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... bread , a few potatoes and some eggs . Though I got good food for it , I was not happy that it would be worn by one of those beastly soldier's children . To this day , whenever I see a cardigan knitted in a zig - zag pattern ...
... bread , a few potatoes and some eggs . Though I got good food for it , I was not happy that it would be worn by one of those beastly soldier's children . To this day , whenever I see a cardigan knitted in a zig - zag pattern ...
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... bread that I brought home . But there was nothing with which to make soup , and she passed away . I helped my father bury her . I remember how pitifully small and light she had become . I kept on with this pattern of entering and ...
... bread that I brought home . But there was nothing with which to make soup , and she passed away . I helped my father bury her . I remember how pitifully small and light she had become . I kept on with this pattern of entering and ...
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... bread and wrapped them both in my dress . I switched off the light and ran upstairs with my provisions . I met up with the stable man , an elderly man who worked very hard for his age . He was rubbing his eyes and seemed very tired . In ...
... bread and wrapped them both in my dress . I switched off the light and ran upstairs with my provisions . I met up with the stable man , an elderly man who worked very hard for his age . He was rubbing his eyes and seemed very tired . In ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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