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The child had always been somewhat sickly ; she could not walk properly or talk , but in spite of this she had always been a merry little sprite — lively and vivacious , her small body in constant motion , her eyes radiating joy .
The child had always been somewhat sickly ; she could not walk properly or talk , but in spite of this she had always been a merry little sprite — lively and vivacious , her small body in constant motion , her eyes radiating joy .
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Her eyes were wide open but already glazed , and her little mouth was only a slit , through which a few drops of tea trickled onto her chin . But she was still warm ! We called the neighbors for help . They pried Branulka out of my arms ...
Her eyes were wide open but already glazed , and her little mouth was only a slit , through which a few drops of tea trickled onto her chin . But she was still warm ! We called the neighbors for help . They pried Branulka out of my arms ...
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He looked straight into my eyes for quite a while , as if debating with himself whether or not he had made a mistake . After a prolonged silence he continued : “ Not far from the Kripo there is a broken - down shack which is barely ...
He looked straight into my eyes for quite a while , as if debating with himself whether or not he had made a mistake . After a prolonged silence he continued : “ Not far from the Kripo there is a broken - down shack which is barely ...
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Introduction | vii |
Preface | x |
A Note on the Translation 16 | xvi |
Urheberrecht | |
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