ellauri048.html on line 762: Under a spreading chestnut-tree Leviävän kastanjapuun alla
ellauri048.html on line 1448: The chestnut pattering to the ground: hevoskastanja putoaa maan pinnalle.
ellauri278.html on line 233: Hitler took Litvinov’s removal more seriously than Chamberlain. The German ambassador to the Soviet Union, Schulenburg, was in Iran. Hilger, the First Secretary, was summoned to see Hitler, who asked why Stalin might have dismissed Litvinov. Hilger said: "According to my firm belief he [Stalin] had done so because Litvinov had pressed for an understanding with France and Britain while Stalin thought the Western powers were aiming to have the Soviet Union pull the chestnuts out of the fire in the event of war".
ellauri281.html on line 232: Hitler took Litvinov’s removal more seriously than Chamberlain. The German ambassador to the Soviet Union, Schulenburg, was in Iran. Hilger, the First Secretary, was summoned to see Hitler, who asked why Stalin might have dismissed Litvinov. Hilger said: "According to my firm belief he [Stalin] had done so because Litvinov had pressed for an understanding with France and Britain while Stalin thought the Western powers were aiming to have the Soviet Union pull the chestnuts out of the fire in the event of war".
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Great ape watches man place an unripened chestnut inside a cup at zoo.
xxx/ellauri081.html on line 340: Man then removes chestnut without orangutan seeing and reveals trick.
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 242: ⁠The chestnut-husk at the chestnut-root. Kastanjaterskan kastanjan varren juurella.
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