Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 319 Seiten |
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... took out my Tehillim , and I began to pray . I wished I could take that Tehillim with me , but I knew it would put my life in jeopardy . After saying a few kapitlach Tehillim , I felt stronger than before . It was as if someone else's ...
... took out my Tehillim , and I began to pray . I wished I could take that Tehillim with me , but I knew it would put my life in jeopardy . After saying a few kapitlach Tehillim , I felt stronger than before . It was as if someone else's ...
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... took his rifle off his shoulder and while shouting at her and calling her the most degrading names , he took aim at her little sister standing next to her . " You silly Jewess , " he said again and again . I could see that his face ...
... took his rifle off his shoulder and while shouting at her and calling her the most degrading names , he took aim at her little sister standing next to her . " You silly Jewess , " he said again and again . I could see that his face ...
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... took note of the address and decided that he was in no particular hurry , now that he knew where I lived . After I saw him going away , I took leave from my new friend , telling her I would return the following day at ten o'clock in the ...
... took note of the address and decided that he was in no particular hurry , now that he knew where I lived . After I saw him going away , I took leave from my new friend , telling her I would return the following day at ten o'clock in the ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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