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Twenty-six And One

Maxim Gorky

Born Into Harsh Poverty And Orphaned At A Young Age, Russian Writer Maxim Gorky Learned To Fend For Himself Early On, Often Surviving On The Meager Wages Provided By Menial Jobs Such As That Of A Baker's Apprentice, An Experience Brought To Life In The Title Story Of This Fine Collection, Twenty-six And One.
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