In the Stremine of the Frenzied River
“We are all from the same trust,” the old peasant replies to the driller’s foreman when he, justifying himself for the wounds inflicted on the ground, refers to the neighboring trust. “And we have no other.”
“We are all from the same trust,” the old peasant replies to the driller’s foreman when he, justifying himself for the wounds inflicted on the ground, refers to the neighboring trust. “And we have no other.”
Matlyuba Alimova
Rustam Sagdullaev
Shavkat Gaziev
Roman Gromadskiy
Nabi Rakhimov
Vitaliy Leonov
Shukhrat Irgashev
Bakhadur Aliyev
Dzhavlon Khamrayev
“We are all from the same trust,” the old peasant replies to the driller’s foreman when he, justifying himself for the wounds inflicted on the ground, refers to the neighboring trust. “And we have no other.”
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