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I recalled many little acts and words of the dead prince and his wife which tended to confirm my suspicions , and I strode confidently into the presence of the prelate to make one grand attempt to obtain proof .
I recalled many little acts and words of the dead prince and his wife which tended to confirm my suspicions , and I strode confidently into the presence of the prelate to make one grand attempt to obtain proof .
Side 299
He had just finished telling for the seventeenth time of his handsome and clever wife at home . Loneliness and suffering had made him look much older than he was . " You can scarce call it God's especial land , " said Michael ; " this ...
He had just finished telling for the seventeenth time of his handsome and clever wife at home . Loneliness and suffering had made him look much older than he was . " You can scarce call it God's especial land , " said Michael ; " this ...
Side 300
“ One day I took him across and he told me he was going to get his wife . He was very happy and looked fine on his horse . And he came back with her , young , good looking , in a hat , with a baby in her arms .
“ One day I took him across and he told me he was going to get his wife . He was very happy and looked fine on his horse . And he came back with her , young , good looking , in a hat , with a baby in her arms .
Side 301
Afterwards he tries to get his freedom , to get back to Russia , and bring his wife to him again . He spends so much on petitions that he must mortgage his house . At last he gives up hope and turns to his little girl .
Afterwards he tries to get his freedom , to get back to Russia , and bring his wife to him again . He spends so much on petitions that he must mortgage his house . At last he gives up hope and turns to his little girl .
Side 302
How could his wife , who was young and modest , stand the degrading tramp of a beggar ? No , it might not be . She was spoiled ; he loved her but he could not ask this of her . At dawn the Tartar awoke . Weariness had brought him a ...
How could his wife , who was young and modest , stand the degrading tramp of a beggar ? No , it might not be . She was spoiled ; he loved her but he could not ask this of her . At dawn the Tartar awoke . Weariness had brought him a ...
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