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In the row ahead of me stood the skinny and forlorn Doovtche , who was several
centimeters shorter than I . He looked like a young Yemenite : black eyes , dark
skin and a crooked back . He was seventeen years old but looked like an old
man ...
In the row ahead of me stood the skinny and forlorn Doovtche , who was several
centimeters shorter than I . He looked like a young Yemenite : black eyes , dark
skin and a crooked back . He was seventeen years old but looked like an old
man ...
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Mother looked for other ways to earn some money , and so made an
arrangement with one of our former neighbors on Piotrkowska Street , Miss
Marila . Miss Marila belonged to a highly distinguished family and had a
university education .
Mother looked for other ways to earn some money , and so made an
arrangement with one of our former neighbors on Piotrkowska Street , Miss
Marila . Miss Marila belonged to a highly distinguished family and had a
university education .
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I didn ' t look at his face , I looked behind him , and once again , painful memories
rolled back to a vanished past . Our furniture and our pictures were still there .
They even were in the same places they had been before we had left our house .
I didn ' t look at his face , I looked behind him , and once again , painful memories
rolled back to a vanished past . Our furniture and our pictures were still there .
They even were in the same places they had been before we had left our house .
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Auschwitz | 377 |
The Marches | 448 |
To Go on Living | 503 |
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