The Captain's DaughterF. Hollinger, 1859 - 151 pages |
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... Iwan Kusmitsch to day such an exercising zeal . Palascha , go and call master to dinner . Where is Mary ? " A young lady of about eighteen here entered the room , with a round rosy face , and light brown hair plaited straight behind the ...
... Iwan Kusmitsch to day such an exercising zeal . Palascha , go and call master to dinner . Where is Mary ? " A young lady of about eighteen here entered the room , with a round rosy face , and light brown hair plaited straight behind the ...
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... Iwan Kusmitsch can testify . " " There is no doubt about it , " said the captain " The woman is no coward . " " And Miss Mary , " I inquired , " is she also brave ? " " Mary , courageous ? " said the mother , " No , Mary is a little ...
... Iwan Kusmitsch can testify . " " There is no doubt about it , " said the captain " The woman is no coward . " " And Miss Mary , " I inquired , " is she also brave ? " " Mary , courageous ? " said the mother , " No , Mary is a little ...
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... Iwan Kusmitsch , the son of a common soldier , was simple and without great accomplishments , but he was a honest and good - hearted fellow . His wife com- manded at home , which was in accordance with his careless and easy humour , but ...
... Iwan Kusmitsch , the son of a common soldier , was simple and without great accomplishments , but he was a honest and good - hearted fellow . His wife com- manded at home , which was in accordance with his careless and easy humour , but ...
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... Iwan Kusmitsch , place them both immediately into confine- ment , Peter Andrejitsch ! Alexej Iwanitsch ! your swords ! give them , give them . Palaschka , take the swords into the little room . Peter Andrejitsch , I should never have ...
... Iwan Kusmitsch , place them both immediately into confine- ment , Peter Andrejitsch ! Alexej Iwanitsch ! your swords ! give them , give them . Palaschka , take the swords into the little room . Peter Andrejitsch , I should never have ...
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... Iwan Kusmitsch hide such trifles from me . " She called Iwan Ignatitsch , determined to learn the secret , by which her curosity was so much excited . Wasilissa Jegorowna made some remarks about household affairs , like a judge who ...
... Iwan Kusmitsch hide such trifles from me . " She called Iwan Ignatitsch , determined to learn the secret , by which her curosity was so much excited . Wasilissa Jegorowna made some remarks about household affairs , like a judge who ...
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Akulina Pamphilowna already Andrew Petrowitsch Anna Wlassewna answered asked Bashkir Beauprez became began blessing called cannon Captain Mironow CAPTAIN'S DAUGHTER carriage coachman coat commander commander's house Cossack daughter dear Mary dear Peter Andrejitsch door dress Emperor entered exclaimed expressed eyes face father Gerassim fell fortress of Belogorsk frightened gibbet Grinew hand head heard heaven Hetman honour horse interrupted Iwan Igna Iwan Ignatitsch Iwan Kusmitsch jitsch Julay Kaftan kibitka leave letter Listen looked Mary Iwanowna Mary's room master Maximitsch military tactics mother once ordered Orenburg Palascha pardon passed poor Pugat Pugatschew quarrel rebels remained replied road robbers roubles Sawel Saweljitsch scamp Schwa Schwabrin seemed silent Simbirsk smile snow soldiers soon steppe stood storm Surin sword tell thank Thereupon told took trembling turned Uraednik usurper verstes voice wait wanted Wasilissa Jegorowna wife words young lady
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Page 38 - I tried to explain to him, as well as I could, the office and duties of a second, hut Iwan Ignatitsch did not at all understand me. "Allow me...
Page 145 - Alone, but you are very young ?" " I have neither father nor mother." " You have then probably come here on some business." • " It is indeed so. I want to present a petition to the Empress.
Page 86 - Pugatschew and stepped out of the house. It was a still frosty night. The moon and the stars shone brightly upon the market-place and the gibbet.
Page 121 - This young lady is not the niece of the priest, she is the daughter of I wan Mironow, who was executed after the taking of this fortress.