Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 255 Seiten |
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... looked out at the green fields with their ripening oats . Will we ever eat bread from those fields again ? I wondered . As I gazed at the beauty of the countryside , a small bird flew down and stood close by on the ground . Then a ...
... looked out at the green fields with their ripening oats . Will we ever eat bread from those fields again ? I wondered . As I gazed at the beauty of the countryside , a small bird flew down and stood close by on the ground . Then a ...
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... looked down at the village I was running away from , and I could see that the whole town had been encircled by soldiers . There was no escape for the people of Tarnogrod , and I doubted very much if I could get away . I secured the lead ...
... looked down at the village I was running away from , and I could see that the whole town had been encircled by soldiers . There was no escape for the people of Tarnogrod , and I doubted very much if I could get away . I secured the lead ...
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... looked us up and down as if we had come from a different planet . We felt different , too . We were well aware that we had survived only by the grace of Heaven . I looked out of a window at the flowers in the garden and felt as if I ...
... looked us up and down as if we had come from a different planet . We felt different , too . We were well aware that we had survived only by the grace of Heaven . I looked out of a window at the flowers in the garden and felt as if I ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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