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Clare G. is on page 571 of 1013 of The Brothers Karamazov
The old man is finally dead.
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The Brothers Karamazov

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Clare G. is on page 117 of 496 of Tsarina
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Tsarina

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Clare G. is on page 181 of 301 of Mexican Gothic
reputation - el qué dirán
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Mexican Gothic

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Clare G. is on page 18 of 301 of Mexican Gothic
'Yet the Doyles lingered in this land, when many others had long gone.' - like the Desqueyroux in Thérèse
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Mexican Gothic

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Clare G. is on page 13 of 301 of Mexican Gothic
'"I don't want a divorce splashed in the newspaper, but I also can't allow someone to take advantage of the family."' - el qué dirán + Thérèse' father
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Mexican Gothic

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Clare G. is on page 227 of 250 of No et moi
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No et moi

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Clare G. is on page 60 of 708 of A History of Modern Russia: From Nicholas II to Putin
By October the government had lost control of the peasants, the Finnish Sejm and the Ukrainian Rada were running themselves, the army had been cowed after Kornilov's failed mutiny and aristocrats avoided the public eye.
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A History of Modern Russia: From Nicholas II to Putin

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Clare G. is on page 53 of 708 of A History of Modern Russia: From Nicholas II to Putin
In autumn 1917 people were again struggling for food as peasants refused to sell unless prices and goods increased and the German army advanced past Riga, within 500km of Petrograd.
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A History of Modern Russia: From Nicholas II to Putin

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Clare G. is on page 50 of 708 of A History of Modern Russia: From Nicholas II to Putin
Bolsheviks encouraged and then stepped back from demonstrations against the government. Backlash led to Trotsky, Kamenev and Alexandra Kollontai being imprisoned. Lvov resigned in favour of Kerensky.
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A History of Modern Russia: From Nicholas II to Putin

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Clare G. is on page 36 of 708 of A History of Modern Russia: From Nicholas II to Putin
Milyukov sent a telegram to Paris and London which affirmed Russia's commitment to secret treaties in 1915. The Mensheviks, socialist-revolutionaries and Bolsheviks organised demonstrations. Milyukov and Guchkov resigned and Kerensky and Tsereteli joined government.
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A History of Modern Russia: From Nicholas II to Putin

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Clare G. is on page 26 of 708 of A History of Modern Russia: From Nicholas II to Putin
At the Battle of Tannenberg 100,000 Russian prisoners-of-war were taken and the Germans advanced into Russian-occupied Poland.
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A History of Modern Russia: From Nicholas II to Putin

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Clare G. is on page 19 of 708 of A History of Modern Russia: From Nicholas II to Putin
Lenin (leader of the Bolsheviks) wanted to establish a dictatorship and advocated the use of terror to maintain power. The Mensheviks, however, advocated a 'bourgeois' revolution and that Russia complete its development as a capitalist economy before transitioning to socialism.
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A History of Modern Russia: From Nicholas II to Putin

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