Lazar, the Autobiography of My FatherViking Press, 1980 - 212 Seiten |
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... hand went instinctively to his head , he smelled the sour rot of overripe tomato . Tears came to his eyes as he heard their laughter . But abruptly , the laughter stopped and Lazar heard an- other voice say , " Don't do that anymore ...
... hand went instinctively to his head , he smelled the sour rot of overripe tomato . Tears came to his eyes as he heard their laughter . But abruptly , the laughter stopped and Lazar heard an- other voice say , " Don't do that anymore ...
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... hand gripped his neck from behind , spun him to the left and propelled him around behind the sa- loon ! He twisted his head and saw that it was the German soldier , and he tried to pull away but the grip on his neck was like iron ! He ...
... hand gripped his neck from behind , spun him to the left and propelled him around behind the sa- loon ! He twisted his head and saw that it was the German soldier , and he tried to pull away but the grip on his neck was like iron ! He ...
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... hand in his own , as though he intended to examine it under the light . Lazar watched as the man took the cigarette from his mouth with his other hand and deliberately stubbed it out on the back of his injured hand . He saw the black ...
... hand in his own , as though he intended to examine it under the light . Lazar watched as the man took the cigarette from his mouth with his other hand and deliberately stubbed it out on the back of his injured hand . He saw the black ...
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