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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... Muromsky did not take leave of him until he had obtained a promise from him that he would come the next day in company with Alexey Ivanovich , and dine in a friendly way at Priluchino . In this way was a deeply rooted enmity of long ...
... Muromsky did not take leave of him until he had obtained a promise from him that he would come the next day in company with Alexey Ivanovich , and dine in a friendly way at Priluchino . In this way was a deeply rooted enmity of long ...
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... Muromsky livery . His son came after him on horseback , and together they entered the dining room , where the table was already laid . Muromsky received his neighbors in the most gracious manner , proposed that they inspect his garden ...
... Muromsky livery . His son came after him on horseback , and together they entered the dining room , where the table was already laid . Muromsky received his neighbors in the most gracious manner , proposed that they inspect his garden ...
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And Other Great Stories Александр Сергеевич Пушкин. Ivan Petrovich Berestov and Grigory Ivanovich Muromsky soon became transformed into a sincere friendship , under the following circumstances . Muromsky frequently reflected that , on ...
And Other Great Stories Александр Сергеевич Пушкин. Ivan Petrovich Berestov and Grigory Ivanovich Muromsky soon became transformed into a sincere friendship , under the following circumstances . Muromsky frequently reflected that , on ...
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THE CAPTAINS DAUGHTER | 1 |
THE TALES OF BELKIN | 140 |
THE QUEEN OF SPADES | 227 |
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