Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 319 Seiten |
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... stared at the crowded bookshelves in their study , Herr Ehndlich offered to lend me some books . He showed me some German classics and some volumes of Shakespeare , which my sister Balla used to read . She had kept those books for me so ...
... stared at the crowded bookshelves in their study , Herr Ehndlich offered to lend me some books . He showed me some German classics and some volumes of Shakespeare , which my sister Balla used to read . She had kept those books for me so ...
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... stared in disbelief at the green banknotes . Such an act of generosity was too much to comprehend , especially since Berlin was still in German hands . The soldier introduced himself as David , and I almost gasped out loud . Then , he ...
... stared in disbelief at the green banknotes . Such an act of generosity was too much to comprehend , especially since Berlin was still in German hands . The soldier introduced himself as David , and I almost gasped out loud . Then , he ...
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... stared at made me look up . Miss Pearlman , in earnest conversation with two gentle- men , was pointing in my direction . I wondered why they were talking about me . The mystery was soon resolved when they came over and introduced ...
... stared at made me look up . Miss Pearlman , in earnest conversation with two gentle- men , was pointing in my direction . I wondered why they were talking about me . The mystery was soon resolved when they came over and introduced ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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