The Captain's Daughter: And Other Great StoriesVintage Books, 1957 - 310 pages Painfully aware that her husband Irrylath is still not free of the white witch's spell, Aeriel sets out on a dangerous quest to gather the winged steeds that Irrylath and his brothers need to do battle against the powerful witch. |
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... Ibrahim was soon ready for the journey . He spent the evening before his departure at the house of the Countess 1 D , as usual . She knew nothing . Ibrahim had not the 1 heart to inform her of his intention . The Countess was calm and ...
... Ibrahim was soon ready for the journey . He spent the evening before his departure at the house of the Countess 1 D , as usual . She knew nothing . Ibrahim had not the 1 heart to inform her of his intention . The Countess was calm and ...
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... Ibrahim by the hand , said : " Do you recognize my godson , Katinka ? I beg you to treat him as kindly as you used to . " Catherine fixed on him her dark piercing eyes , and stretched out her hand to him in a friendly manner . Two young ...
... Ibrahim by the hand , said : " Do you recognize my godson , Katinka ? I beg you to treat him as kindly as you used to . " Catherine fixed on him her dark piercing eyes , and stretched out her hand to him in a friendly manner . Two young ...
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... Ibrahim , left alone , hastily opened the letter . The Countess tenderly complained to him , reproaching him with dissimu- lation and distrust . " You say , " wrote she , " that my peace is dearer to you than everything in the world .
... Ibrahim , left alone , hastily opened the letter . The Countess tenderly complained to him , reproaching him with dissimu- lation and distrust . " You say , " wrote she , " that my peace is dearer to you than everything in the world .
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THE CAPTAINS DAUGHTER | 1 |
THE TALES OF BELKIN | 140 |
THE QUEEN OF SPADES | 227 |
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