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Dimitri
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I could see that the glowing ashes were the remains of the paper balls with which Parisians were reduced to heating their apartments. They were made from newspapers, board boxes and ... books whose literary value was considered inferior to their worth as fuel.
— Oct 08, 2025 02:28AM
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Dimitri
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"I'm afraid you've made a bad bargain. She's certainly more valuable to the Germans than I am to the United States."
"The State department knows very well what you did. Suppose the British government, in the last war, had had a chance to exchange Edith Cavell. Don't you think they'd have jumped at it? And you are, after all, the Edith Cavell of this war. "
— Oct 07, 2025 02:01AM
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"The State department knows very well what you did. Suppose the British government, in the last war, had had a chance to exchange Edith Cavell. Don't you think they'd have jumped at it? And you are, after all, the Edith Cavell of this war. "
Ghazale
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الان که تا حدی جنگ رو تجربه کردم این کتاب در عین سادگی متنش برام واقعی و دردناکه
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