Not only his face but his whole body expressed so much sorrow that I dared not greet him, not even with the slightest gesture. It was clear he wanted to be alone with his grief. He seemed to have shrunk; his cap almost covered his face, his eyes seemed... Inessa Armand: Revolutionary and Feminist - Page 3by Ralph Carter Elwood - 2002 - 304 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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...graveside. "I found myself in the immediate vicinity of Lenin," she wrote for posterity to scrutinize. Not only his face but his whole body expressed so...much sorrow that I dared not greet him. It was clear he wanted to be alone with his grief. He seemed to have shrunk; his cap almost covered his face, his... | |
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