Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 319 Seiten |
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... related . Their grandfa- ther was my grandmother's second husband . I became very excited and eagerly awaited the time when we could meet . Unfortunately , to date , my dream has not yet been realized although , many years later , I ...
... related . Their grandfa- ther was my grandmother's second husband . I became very excited and eagerly awaited the time when we could meet . Unfortunately , to date , my dream has not yet been realized although , many years later , I ...
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... related to all of them a little of my sufferings and my loneliness and soon fell asleep from exhaustion . I slept well , infused with a feeling of lightness and freedom in my heart that I had not experienced for a long time . When I ...
... related to all of them a little of my sufferings and my loneliness and soon fell asleep from exhaustion . I slept well , infused with a feeling of lightness and freedom in my heart that I had not experienced for a long time . When I ...
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... to me and to their families who had also lived in Europe . When I related to them the tragic events of the previous six years , I saw that they found it difficult to comprehend what I was telling them . But they all 245.
... to me and to their families who had also lived in Europe . When I related to them the tragic events of the previous six years , I saw that they found it difficult to comprehend what I was telling them . But they all 245.
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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