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Page 302
... asked energetically . For an answer Friedgis moved aside a wooden bench in the corner of the room , and , lying on his back upon the floor , pushed with his feet one of the large stones forming the outer wall . The stone , from which ...
... asked energetically . For an answer Friedgis moved aside a wooden bench in the corner of the room , and , lying on his back upon the floor , pushed with his feet one of the large stones forming the outer wall . The stone , from which ...
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... asked him whether he thought the soldiers would fire ; he told me he thought the soldiers would have fired long before . I then asked him whether he thought the soldiers were abused a great deal after they went down there ; he said he ...
... asked him whether he thought the soldiers would fire ; he told me he thought the soldiers would have fired long before . I then asked him whether he thought the soldiers were abused a great deal after they went down there ; he said he ...
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... asked him whether he was going alone . He said his wife should go , but he was afraid he could not get the money for them both . I asked him about the children . He said that they had not got the clothes . I think that was the excuse he ...
... asked him whether he was going alone . He said his wife should go , but he was afraid he could not get the money for them both . I asked him about the children . He said that they had not got the clothes . I think that was the excuse he ...
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