Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 319 Seiten |
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... eyes closed of their own accord . I woke up a few hours later , feeling refreshed and surprisingly strong but also ... eyes that were staring at me . It was my dear cat , and I could see sadness in her eyes . Crying softly , I finally ...
... eyes closed of their own accord . I woke up a few hours later , feeling refreshed and surprisingly strong but also ... eyes that were staring at me . It was my dear cat , and I could see sadness in her eyes . Crying softly , I finally ...
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... eyes were upon me . It would have been unnatural for me to be indifferent . With all eyes staring accusingly at me , I felt as if I were a wild animal out of its habitat , not a peace - loving girl who wanted one thing - a chance to ...
... eyes were upon me . It would have been unnatural for me to be indifferent . With all eyes staring accusingly at me , I felt as if I were a wild animal out of its habitat , not a peace - loving girl who wanted one thing - a chance to ...
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... eyes off me . I could read the question in her eyes : " How did an uneducated Polish girl understand English ? " She began whispering to the others , but I did not really care . Still , I decided to keep quiet . David also looked at me ...
... eyes off me . I could read the question in her eyes : " How did an uneducated Polish girl understand English ? " She began whispering to the others , but I did not really care . Still , I decided to keep quiet . David also looked at me ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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