Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 255 Seiten |
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Mala Kacenberg. before sundown . But we needed food for two days , and we needed time to cook it before Yom Tov . I was determined to be home before sunset , and I secretly asked Hashem to help me in my difficult task . It was not ...
Mala Kacenberg. before sundown . But we needed food for two days , and we needed time to cook it before Yom Tov . I was determined to be home before sunset , and I secretly asked Hashem to help me in my difficult task . It was not ...
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... needed sleep . When I awoke , I had not forgotten that it was now autumn , and a shiver went through my spine when I reminded myself of the winter that would soon follow . I started contemplating what to do next . I knew that constant ...
... needed sleep . When I awoke , I had not forgotten that it was now autumn , and a shiver went through my spine when I reminded myself of the winter that would soon follow . I started contemplating what to do next . I knew that constant ...
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... needed every crumb I could scavenge . Malach seemed not to mind and continued following me , never showing any signs of hunger or thirst . Though I wanted to reach my home town as quickly as possible , I kept taking different roads to ...
... needed every crumb I could scavenge . Malach seemed not to mind and continued following me , never showing any signs of hunger or thirst . Though I wanted to reach my home town as quickly as possible , I kept taking different roads to ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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