Lazar, the Autobiography of My FatherViking Press, 1980 - 212 Seiten |
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... thing that has happened in our village , my friends , a terrible thing . Lazar knew it was a terrible thing all right , but he still hadn't seen anything , only the crowd of peasants and the constable talking and the man sitting on the ...
... thing that has happened in our village , my friends , a terrible thing . Lazar knew it was a terrible thing all right , but he still hadn't seen anything , only the crowd of peasants and the constable talking and the man sitting on the ...
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... thing to the ground so there would be nothing left for the Germans . I was really frightened . What if a fire broke out around us ? Where could we run ? And with what ? When I got home I told Mother about the proclamation and suggested ...
... thing to the ground so there would be nothing left for the Germans . I was really frightened . What if a fire broke out around us ? Where could we run ? And with what ? When I got home I told Mother about the proclamation and suggested ...
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... things before , plenty of them . He was a man now , after all , not a boy anymore , and it would not do to cry . The important thing was not to be caught by the police and he prayed for God to help him . Late in the afternoon the farmer ...
... things before , plenty of them . He was a man now , after all , not a boy anymore , and it would not do to cry . The important thing was not to be caught by the police and he prayed for God to help him . Late in the afternoon the farmer ...
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