Century Monthly Magazine, 101 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 |
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... eye I watched ravenously my mother cutting chunks of black bread . At last the potatoes were ready . She poured them out ... eyes my father mut- tered a broken prayer as the Cossack thundered the ukase : " A thousand- ruble ' fine , or a ...
... eye I watched ravenously my mother cutting chunks of black bread . At last the potatoes were ready . She poured them out ... eyes my father mut- tered a broken prayer as the Cossack thundered the ukase : " A thousand- ruble ' fine , or a ...
74 psl.
... eyes shone with wonder and reverence for the only man in the vil- lage who could read . Masheh Mindel crouched at his feet , her neck stretched toward him to catch each precious word of the letter . To my worthy wife , Masheh Mindel ...
... eyes shone with wonder and reverence for the only man in the vil- lage who could read . Masheh Mindel crouched at his feet , her neck stretched toward him to catch each precious word of the letter . To my worthy wife , Masheh Mindel ...
76 psl.
... eyes a look of young people in love . Age - old visions sang themselves in me , songs of free- dom of an oppressed people . America ! America ! Between buildings that loomed like mountains we struggled with our bun- dles , spreading ...
... eyes a look of young people in love . Age - old visions sang themselves in me , songs of free- dom of an oppressed people . America ! America ! Between buildings that loomed like mountains we struggled with our bun- dles , spreading ...
77 psl.
... eyes held us under its sickening spell . Again I saw the Cossack and heard him thunder the ukase . Pre- pared for disaster , the girls paled as they cast at one another sidelong , frightened glances . " Hands , " he addressed us ...
... eyes held us under its sickening spell . Again I saw the Cossack and heard him thunder the ukase . Pre- pared for disaster , the girls paled as they cast at one another sidelong , frightened glances . " Hands , " he addressed us ...
78 psl.
... eyes black with tragedy , carried out my machine . Not a hand was held out to me , not a face met mine . I felt them shrink from me as I passed them on my way out . In the street I found I was crying . The new hope that had flowed in me ...
... eyes black with tragedy , carried out my machine . Not a hand was held out to me , not a face met mine . I felt them shrink from me as I passed them on my way out . In the street I found I was crying . The new hope that had flowed in me ...
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