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One Hundred Twenty-One Days One Hundred Twenty-One Days by Michèle Audin
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“It looked like he was going to die, but as you know, children don’t die in fairy tales. While”
Michèle Audin, One Hundred Twenty-One Days
“In mathematics, you were allowed to ask ever so many questions. And even to come up with new ones as soon as you found the answers to the old ones. And”
Michèle Audin, One Hundred Twenty-One Days
“In this way, he found answers to some of the questions he had about war. He”
Michèle Audin, One Hundred Twenty-One Days
“He even got caught up in German, because at that time, O Best Beloved, they learned German at secondary schools in the big cities of faraway lands. It was useful to learn German. The”
Michèle Audin, One Hundred Twenty-One Days
“And, you see, the little boy’s father was working hard to make the Negroes sweat on the peanut plantation, and he thought that the writer, who spent all his days sitting in the shade of a kapok tree right in the middle of the village, was a lazy man.”
Michèle Audin, One Hundred Twenty-One Days
“A fairy tale is one way to recount history. The”
Michèle Audin, One Hundred Twenty-One Days