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Vladimir Megre . ANASTASIA The Ringing Cedars Series Book1 Translated from the Russian by John Woodsworth Edited by Leonid Sharashkin eB F Ringing Cedars Press Columbia, Missouri, USA Anastasia by Vladimir Megre ‘Translation, Translator’s Preface and footnotes by John Woodsworth Editing, Editor's Afterword, footnotes, design and layout by Leonid Sharashkin Cover art by Alexander Razboinikov Front cover font: ShangriLaNF by Nick Curtis Copyright © 2005 Vladimir Megre Copyright © 2005 Leonid Sharashkin, translation Copyright © 2005 Leonid Sharashkin, preface, afterword, footnotes Copyright © 2005 Leonid Sharashkin, cover art Copyright © 2005 Leonid Sharashkin, design and layout Al rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review, without permission in writing from the publisher. Library of Congress Control Number 2004116185 ISBN 0-9763333-0-9 First edition, 2005 Published by Ringing Cedars Press www.RingingCedars.com Contents ‘Translator’s Preface 1. The ringing cedar 1 2. Encounter. 17 3. Beast or Man? 23 4. Who are they? 26 5-A forest bedroom 3t 6. Anastasia’s morning. 32 7-Anastasia’s ray 8, Concert in the taig 9. Who lights a new star? 10, Her beloved dachniks 1, Advice from Anastasia The seed as physicien Who gets stung by bees? Hello, Morning! Evening routine Ie will prepare everything by itself 12, Sleeping under one’s star 6 13. helper and mentor for your child 7 14. Forest school. 82 15. Attentiveness to Man, 16, Flying saucers? Nothing extraordinat 17. The brain — a supercomputer

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