Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 255 Seiten |
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... letter and wondered what had happened to me . I had been such an honest girl . Now , here I was , deceiving a whole family ! I consoled myself with the thought that I never actually said I was Maciek's wife . It did not take very long ...
... letter and wondered what had happened to me . I had been such an honest girl . Now , here I was , deceiving a whole family ! I consoled myself with the thought that I never actually said I was Maciek's wife . It did not take very long ...
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... letter writing , I wrote quite often and always received speedy replies . For a while , this was quite normal procedure , until one fateful day it almost blew up in my face . The story was as follows . Among the staff of the hotel were ...
... letter writing , I wrote quite often and always received speedy replies . For a while , this was quite normal procedure , until one fateful day it almost blew up in my face . The story was as follows . Among the staff of the hotel were ...
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... letter from a girl called Maryla Kobylarz . She was working in Vienna , she wrote , and her sister Zosia Flamer worked in Magdenburg , Germany . If I wanted , I could also correspond with Zosia . It puzzled me how two sisters could have ...
... letter from a girl called Maryla Kobylarz . She was working in Vienna , she wrote , and her sister Zosia Flamer worked in Magdenburg , Germany . If I wanted , I could also correspond with Zosia . It puzzled me how two sisters could have ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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