A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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Page 315
... wanted a professional career of some sort , and about an equal number wanted white collar jobs . Not surprisingly most of the girls wanted to be teachers or white collar workers . During the summer of 1966 it was possible to get follow ...
... wanted a professional career of some sort , and about an equal number wanted white collar jobs . Not surprisingly most of the girls wanted to be teachers or white collar workers . During the summer of 1966 it was possible to get follow ...
Page 324
... wanted to know how was I able to do it the first time ? I told him that that was the way I wanted to do it but that now I didn't want to do it again and that he should do what he knew how to do . So he went out and found the builders ...
... wanted to know how was I able to do it the first time ? I told him that that was the way I wanted to do it but that now I didn't want to do it again and that he should do what he knew how to do . So he went out and found the builders ...
Page 336
... wanted to go to typing school . So I had to support her while she took the course and lived with relatives . She never finished the course . All my efforts and money down the drain . She wanted to get married and we agreed . My son - in ...
... wanted to go to typing school . So I had to support her while she took the course and lived with relatives . She never finished the course . All my efforts and money down the drain . She wanted to get married and we agreed . My son - in ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Copyright | |
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