Balkan Monastery: A Novel"An unusual novel, of a little known facet of the war -- not in the front trenches, but in a Serbian monastery where 80 young girls from Belgrade have been placed for safety. The relief forces fail them -- the advance of the Germans finds them deserted even by the old monks. One child runs away to seek her brother, and -- at the time of the realignment of races and boundaries, she is adopted by Bulgarians, and her Serbian heritage comes militantly to the fore. Eventually, she runs away again and is found by her father." --Kirkus review. |
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Pagina 170
The Serbian guns found the range of the first line of the Bulgars . Not one of those yelling enemies reached the trenches . But a second line rose from the shingle and sand of the river bed , and a third appeared midway between the ...
The Serbian guns found the range of the first line of the Bulgars . Not one of those yelling enemies reached the trenches . But a second line rose from the shingle and sand of the river bed , and a third appeared midway between the ...
Pagina 201
Then the Serbian language was officially abolished . The villagers were told they must give up their dialect and learn to speak their mother tongue . To enforce the new decree there was a house to house search for all Serbian books and ...
Then the Serbian language was officially abolished . The villagers were told they must give up their dialect and learn to speak their mother tongue . To enforce the new decree there was a house to house search for all Serbian books and ...
Pagina 301
For the war lit up with a tempestuous racket , the Serbian guns answering to the German and the crackle of machinegun fire pushing through the misty morning like fire invading dry woods . All night the impetuous Serbian columns had been ...
For the war lit up with a tempestuous racket , the Serbian guns answering to the German and the crackle of machinegun fire pushing through the misty morning like fire invading dry woods . All night the impetuous Serbian columns had been ...
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Sommario
CHAPTER | 1 |
GRANDFATHER Russ | 14 |
DEATH Calls At ST ROMAN | 52 |
Copyright | |
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