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  • Sasha is the name of my German Shepherd.

    I was suprised to see that she still had the same dog. The dog looks like a Cavalier King Charles which are really sweet dogs and are often used as therapy dogs visiting hospitals and nursing homes. Does anyone know the actress who was the shopkeeper ?

  • @Jewel3636 it is a cavalier king charles;

  • We can all enjoy the romance. However, keep in mind that millions of Russian people were starving to death before the Revolution and Millions died before and after the revolution and during WWI. The Russian nobility were corrupt and nothing short of abusive towards their people. That doesn't justify murdering the Czar, or ignoring the horrors of the Soviet regime. But, Russians nobles were not the good guys, and many Russian started with far less and lost much more than Zoya. She escaped.

  • was this the only story she wrote that takes place in the 1800/1900's?

  • that would have been soo much better if she would've dumped her drink on their heads!

  • 'Zoya' is my favorite of D. Steele's stories....the other ones I really like are 'The Ring' and 'Jewels'....in 'Jewels', I just LOVE Anothy Andrews!

  • God does NOT use tragedy to teach lessons! Other than that line...great movie!

  • @tgreer72 I couldnt agree more and it makes me so mad when people blame him for everything WRONG in their lives.

  • @tgreer72 Well, I'm more agonistic, but I do believe tragedy is capable of teaching lessons and we can benefit from those lessons. Like they say, that which doesn't kill us can make us stronger.

  • @tgreer72

    have u ever read the Bible lol? God does use tragedy to teach lessons, go back and read the Old Testament

  • @Leomaleah Yes, I have read the Bible. God HAD to use force and such in the OT for reasons that would take up too much space here. But God placed ALL His wrath on Jesus at the cross and He is no longer dealing with man the same as in the OT. Proof - there is only ONE instance in the NT where God dealt with a couple as He did in the OT. We "live" in the New Covenant now. Troubles and problems DO come, but they are NOT sent by God.

  • ah que ternura ahora vienen nicky y sasha

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