Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 255 Seiten |
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... thanked Hashem for giving me that idea so quickly . I surprised myself as to how well I had done it . That commotion woke up the woodcutter and his wife , and I explained to them what had happened . “ What a clever girl you are , " the ...
... thanked Hashem for giving me that idea so quickly . I surprised myself as to how well I had done it . That commotion woke up the woodcutter and his wife , and I explained to them what had happened . “ What a clever girl you are , " the ...
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... thanked Gertrude for her kindness and headed back to the police station to ask for a travel permit back to the hotel . I was not quite sure if the Perlmutts would take me back , and I felt humiliated to have to ask them , but I had no ...
... thanked Gertrude for her kindness and headed back to the police station to ask for a travel permit back to the hotel . I was not quite sure if the Perlmutts would take me back , and I felt humiliated to have to ask them , but I had no ...
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... thanked Herr Perlmutt , and with a cheery good - bye to all of them , I set out on my journey , armed with a good command of the Polish language and quite a few belongings . My suitcase was full of lovely dresses that the kind ...
... thanked Herr Perlmutt , and with a cheery good - bye to all of them , I set out on my journey , armed with a good command of the Polish language and quite a few belongings . My suitcase was full of lovely dresses that the kind ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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