Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 255 Seiten |
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... realized that he had risked his life in meeting me . We met people on the way who believed I was his daughter . Then I made my way back home . The house was now empty except for my old grandfather who was too weak to walk and had been ...
... realized that he had risked his life in meeting me . We met people on the way who believed I was his daughter . Then I made my way back home . The house was now empty except for my old grandfather who was too weak to walk and had been ...
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... realized that he must have known from Marysia that Krakow was not my home town . " Please , ” he began to implore me , “ can I take you out tonight to a cinema or restaurant ? You choose , Stefciu . " I realized it would not be too wise ...
... realized that he must have known from Marysia that Krakow was not my home town . " Please , ” he began to implore me , “ can I take you out tonight to a cinema or restaurant ? You choose , Stefciu . " I realized it would not be too wise ...
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... realized that worry alone would bring us nowhere and that a lot of realistic thinking was needed by both of us . Now that at last Hashem had helped us find each other , we both prayed that He would assist us once more . Since Meir's ...
... realized that worry alone would bring us nowhere and that a lot of realistic thinking was needed by both of us . Now that at last Hashem had helped us find each other , we both prayed that He would assist us once more . Since Meir's ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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