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A strange restlessness seized her , and her movements became jerky . Branulka's malaise intensified on Sabbath evenings . She would stare at the door , and it became more and more difficult to hold her because of her violent twisting ...
A strange restlessness seized her , and her movements became jerky . Branulka's malaise intensified on Sabbath evenings . She would stare at the door , and it became more and more difficult to hold her because of her violent twisting ...
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But then he began to change and became very serious in his studies of the Talmud . He had little time to " waste " on me and my sister , and I , in turn , became busy with school and friends . Now I felt again a real closeness to him ...
But then he began to change and became very serious in his studies of the Talmud . He had little time to " waste " on me and my sister , and I , in turn , became busy with school and friends . Now I felt again a real closeness to him ...
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Toward the end of January the Germans became very irritable . The Frenchmen too were on edge and whispered to each other , apparently unconcerned about what the guards would think . They told us that the Russians were drawing closer and ...
Toward the end of January the Germans became very irritable . The Frenchmen too were on edge and whispered to each other , apparently unconcerned about what the guards would think . They told us that the Russians were drawing closer and ...
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Introduction | vii |
Preface | x |
A Note on the Translation 16 | xvi |
Urheberrecht | |
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