Grief Forgotten: The Tale of an East End Jewish BoyhoodMacdonald, 1985 - 208 pagina's |
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... believed it as much as I did ; and I certainly believed everything he believed in then . Ten - years - old . Ten marvellous years old . Toy soldiers that walked and ran and fell down and were killed and never died . In the darkness ...
... believed it as much as I did ; and I certainly believed everything he believed in then . Ten - years - old . Ten marvellous years old . Toy soldiers that walked and ran and fell down and were killed and never died . In the darkness ...
Pagina 51
... believed it was God . For her it was some kind of inexplicable magic and the less she thought about it , the better . She , for example , believed fervently in a Dybbuk , a wicked spirit that could enter a human body and drive it mad ...
... believed it was God . For her it was some kind of inexplicable magic and the less she thought about it , the better . She , for example , believed fervently in a Dybbuk , a wicked spirit that could enter a human body and drive it mad ...
Pagina 76
... believed in him . When distraught husbands called and literally dragged him to the bedsides of their sick wives , when terrified parents came to plead with him to attend their seriously ill daughter it was his duty to go and see what he ...
... believed in him . When distraught husbands called and literally dragged him to the bedsides of their sick wives , when terrified parents came to plead with him to attend their seriously ill daughter it was his duty to go and see what he ...
Inhoudsopgave
Prologue | 11 |
When I was a Child II | 11 |
Boyhood in the Buildings | 16 |
Copyright | |
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