The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 181George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1974 |
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... started to talk . She spoke haltingly at first , unsure of what might interest me , but as the coffee warmed her up and I continued to listen attentively to her story , she spoke with more spirit . She talked for almost an hour , and ...
... started to talk . She spoke haltingly at first , unsure of what might interest me , but as the coffee warmed her up and I continued to listen attentively to her story , she spoke with more spirit . She talked for almost an hour , and ...
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... started with the Freie Universitaet students in West Berlin . Most of them had visited East Berlin , and they formed committees and started to get their friends out . At first all they needed was non - West Berlin documentation . The ...
... started with the Freie Universitaet students in West Berlin . Most of them had visited East Berlin , and they formed committees and started to get their friends out . At first all they needed was non - West Berlin documentation . The ...
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... started the car and we drove to Willy's . She knew exactly where we were going , and we still hadn't said a word . Willy lived in Moabit , on the third floor of the back stairs of an 1893 apartment house . I leaned on the bell until the ...
... started the car and we drove to Willy's . She knew exactly where we were going , and we still hadn't said a word . Willy lived in Moabit , on the third floor of the back stairs of an 1893 apartment house . I leaned on the bell until the ...
Contents
POEMS translated by Graeme Wilson | 28 |
PRISONER by Elizabeth Jennings | 53 |
JOHN MURRAY 50 ALBEMARLE STREET LONDON W1X | 75 |
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