Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 319 Seiten |
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... Marysia . " Ask the others if they've got any spare clothes . I'll share them with you . ' 99 Obediently , Marysia got up and approached several girls . She returned a few minutes later with a few sweaters and three skirts . Good luck ...
... Marysia . " Ask the others if they've got any spare clothes . I'll share them with you . ' 99 Obediently , Marysia got up and approached several girls . She returned a few minutes later with a few sweaters and three skirts . Good luck ...
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... Marysia , who was also free on Sundays . She had married in Germany , and she and her husband worked as housekeepers for a rich German family . Both Marysia and her husband were illiter- ate , and sometimes , I would write letters to ...
... Marysia , who was also free on Sundays . She had married in Germany , and she and her husband worked as housekeepers for a rich German family . Both Marysia and her husband were illiter- ate , and sometimes , I would write letters to ...
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... Marysia because she was not too clever , but now I began to wonder about the wisdom of the friendship . I was quite certain that Marysia genuinely did like me , but she also wanted to have me as her sister - in - law . I became restless ...
... Marysia because she was not too clever , but now I began to wonder about the wisdom of the friendship . I was quite certain that Marysia genuinely did like me , but she also wanted to have me as her sister - in - law . I became restless ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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