Dmitri: A Tragi ComedyPercivial and Company, 1890 - 282 sidor |
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Sida 5
... on waiting yet another hour after it . Having tied her horse to a stump , first she sat and waited . to sing , cried , and Then she frowned , tried thought of going home again , but immediately reproached herself for the thought ; DMITRI 5.
... on waiting yet another hour after it . Having tied her horse to a stump , first she sat and waited . to sing , cried , and Then she frowned , tried thought of going home again , but immediately reproached herself for the thought ; DMITRI 5.
Sida 6
... cried again . Finally she jumped up , and had recourse to a little country magic . Seating herself cross- legged on the ground , she stripped off one by one the young shoots of a fresh twig , crooning to herself the while an old ...
... cried again . Finally she jumped up , and had recourse to a little country magic . Seating herself cross- legged on the ground , she stripped off one by one the young shoots of a fresh twig , crooning to herself the while an old ...
Sida 13
... cried the monk , and his voice rose to a scream ; he threw up his arms , and made a step nearer the fire . ' No heroes now , and why ? Why ? Because the Russians have forgotten their God , and lost their line of Rurik ; because they ...
... cried the monk , and his voice rose to a scream ; he threw up his arms , and made a step nearer the fire . ' No heroes now , and why ? Why ? Because the Russians have forgotten their God , and lost their line of Rurik ; because they ...
Sida 69
... can it be the Prince , when he died at Uglitch ? ' observed an Armenian , who listened attentively to the conversation . ' He never died ! ' cried a tall peasant . I am of Uglitch . I know all about it . The DMITRI 69.
... can it be the Prince , when he died at Uglitch ? ' observed an Armenian , who listened attentively to the conversation . ' He never died ! ' cried a tall peasant . I am of Uglitch . I know all about it . The DMITRI 69.
Sida 84
... cried , suddenly jumping up . ' But some one's coming . Hollo , Count , here you are ! ' ' Here you are , you mean . Why , General , what possessed you to bolt away like that ? Had you made an appointment , or did anything bite you ...
... cried , suddenly jumping up . ' But some one's coming . Hollo , Count , here you are ! ' ' Here you are , you mean . Why , General , what possessed you to bolt away like that ? Had you made an appointment , or did anything bite you ...
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