RODNEY MAILS THE LETTER
Yes, it was a drawing room for they were meeting lots of nice people, charming people, and they always met nice people in overcrowded drawing rooms. A group of Russians in yellow tunics were strumming noiselessly on balalaikas. Russians always strummed noiselessly on balalaikas and wore tunics. Perh...
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Published in | Leatherneck (pre-1998) Vol. 9; no. 2; p. 8 |
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Format | Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
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Marine Corps Association
25.01.1926
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Summary: | Yes, it was a drawing room for they were meeting lots of nice people, charming people, and they always met nice people in overcrowded drawing rooms. A group of Russians in yellow tunics were strumming noiselessly on balalaikas. Russians always strummed noiselessly on balalaikas and wore tunics. Perhaps it was because Russian ballerinas always danced the Russian Steppes. [RODNEY] knew this, and he also knew he had a headache. |
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ISSN: | 0023-981X |