Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 319 Seiten |
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... friends told you that I can speak my language well ? How come you questioned them about me ? " " I never said I questioned your friends , " he said , imitating my emphasis . " The people who told me may not be your friends . What other ...
... friends told you that I can speak my language well ? How come you questioned them about me ? " " I never said I questioned your friends , " he said , imitating my emphasis . " The people who told me may not be your friends . What other ...
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... friends explained to me in detail what they really look like . " I smiled . “ My friends told me that they have dark eyes and dark hair , just like you have , sir . " I then pushed my luck a little further and cheekily asked him why he ...
... friends explained to me in detail what they really look like . " I smiled . “ My friends told me that they have dark eyes and dark hair , just like you have , sir . " I then pushed my luck a little further and cheekily asked him why he ...
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... friends who will also be here . We are quite convinced that you will have a most horrendous story to tell us of how ... friends . As Mrs. Sztokman had said in her letter , her friends had gathered to meet me , hoping to get information ...
... friends who will also be here . We are quite convinced that you will have a most horrendous story to tell us of how ... friends . As Mrs. Sztokman had said in her letter , her friends had gathered to meet me , hoping to get information ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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