Lazar, the Autobiography of My FatherViking Press, 1980 - 212 Seiten |
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... eyes and drifted off for another hour . 3. + He had been staring across the room for almost an hour . His eyes were on me , but he seemed somewhere else . Va- lium . I sat by the window , warming in the sun , and watched the monitor ...
... eyes and drifted off for another hour . 3. + He had been staring across the room for almost an hour . His eyes were on me , but he seemed somewhere else . Va- lium . I sat by the window , warming in the sun , and watched the monitor ...
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... eyes and thin lips pressed tightly together . The constable was addressing the crowd . " ... and he told them he ... eyes darted from face to face , as though fearing attack . For a moment his eyes were directly on Lazar , and Lazar ...
... eyes and thin lips pressed tightly together . The constable was addressing the crowd . " ... and he told them he ... eyes darted from face to face , as though fearing attack . For a moment his eyes were directly on Lazar , and Lazar ...
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... eyes banged open to find four strange men in his wagon staring at him , one of them was still shaking him roughly by ... eyes that scared Lazar , it was the eyes that reflected the anguish and desperation of half- starved fugitives who ...
... eyes banged open to find four strange men in his wagon staring at him , one of them was still shaking him roughly by ... eyes that scared Lazar , it was the eyes that reflected the anguish and desperation of half- starved fugitives who ...
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