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Page 107
... thought torments him by night and by day . As soon as you see his face and his eyes , you will know that he is the prey of nightmares . He has a round , Russian face , the face of a kindly man , and the dark , threatening eyes of a man ...
... thought torments him by night and by day . As soon as you see his face and his eyes , you will know that he is the prey of nightmares . He has a round , Russian face , the face of a kindly man , and the dark , threatening eyes of a man ...
Page 130
... thought that French shepherds looked like me . Why not ? Then at last Momchil thought of it and asked me . I had for- gotten about it , or I would not have unloosed my tongue . ' You praise the Franks and their land . Why do you wear a ...
... thought that French shepherds looked like me . Why not ? Then at last Momchil thought of it and asked me . I had for- gotten about it , or I would not have unloosed my tongue . ' You praise the Franks and their land . Why do you wear a ...
Page 187
... thought that the moment had come . And when I was in the Konak , I thought that my road had led to it so that I could kill Karaibrahim . I am now inclined to think that the aim of my life was to write this chronicle of the greatness and ...
... thought that the moment had come . And when I was in the Konak , I thought that my road had led to it so that I could kill Karaibrahim . I am now inclined to think that the aim of my life was to write this chronicle of the greatness and ...
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