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I followed them but my jump was very clumsy , and I must have lost consciousness . When I awoke I found myself on some strange porch . My head was as heavy as a stone , and my hair was glued together by clots of blood .
I followed them but my jump was very clumsy , and I must have lost consciousness . When I awoke I found myself on some strange porch . My head was as heavy as a stone , and my hair was glued together by clots of blood .
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Walking along in the street , I felt suddenly that I was being followed . I froze in fear and for a few moments lost control of my senses . Thousands of feverish thoughts attacked me , and my mind could not work through the chaos .
Walking along in the street , I felt suddenly that I was being followed . I froze in fear and for a few moments lost control of my senses . Thousands of feverish thoughts attacked me , and my mind could not work through the chaos .
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However , it turned out quite the contrary ; Romek followed my orders blindly , never refusing a request , and more than once he endangered his own life for our sake . We stayed in his house for two weeks and then moved in with his ...
However , it turned out quite the contrary ; Romek followed my orders blindly , never refusing a request , and more than once he endangered his own life for our sake . We stayed in his house for two weeks and then moved in with his ...
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Introduction | vii |
A Note on the Translation 16 | xvi |
Bread Chava BurstynBerenstein | 51 |
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