Lazar, the Autobiography of My FatherViking Press, 1980 - 212 Seiten |
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... boys : Watch them ! Then he slammed the door shut . The other two boys uncradled their rifles and held them ready , watching the women as they had been commanded . Lazar just stared at the closed door . The women glanced at each other ...
... boys : Watch them ! Then he slammed the door shut . The other two boys uncradled their rifles and held them ready , watching the women as they had been commanded . Lazar just stared at the closed door . The women glanced at each other ...
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... boys were in the room . Without looking up , the officer began to read from the paper in his hand . It was the ... boys and held out a pen . Each of the boys signed their name at the bottom of the paper without read- ing it . Lazar was ...
... boys were in the room . Without looking up , the officer began to read from the paper in his hand . It was the ... boys and held out a pen . Each of the boys signed their name at the bottom of the paper without read- ing it . Lazar was ...
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... boys . Next , he scrawled his signature on a safe conduct pass and put that on top of one of the piles of bills . That done , he turned back to his work . The boys stood there waiting , wondering what to do . Without looking up from his ...
... boys . Next , he scrawled his signature on a safe conduct pass and put that on top of one of the piles of bills . That done , he turned back to his work . The boys stood there waiting , wondering what to do . Without looking up from his ...
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