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The previous week, pregnant and all but immobile, she phoned in her order to Mr. Juárez, who took the items to her home.
"The guy was in excruciating pain and immobile," she said.
Immobile, she was captured by the Germans in Sevastopol in May 1918 and handed over to the Allies in December 1918 after the Armistice.
Immobile, she was captured by the Germans in Sevastopol in May 1918 and handed over to the Allies in December 1918.
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