Ivan Vejeeghen: Or, Life in RussiaCarey and Lea, 1832 - 202 páginas |
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... seen other children caressed daily by their fathers and mothers , fell a crying , and threw myself down to kiss the feet ‡ of the persons who , for the first time in my life , treated me with humanity . My * A verst is two - thirds of ...
... seen other children caressed daily by their fathers and mothers , fell a crying , and threw myself down to kiss the feet ‡ of the persons who , for the first time in my life , treated me with humanity . My * A verst is two - thirds of ...
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... seen how people grew sick and died from love , and being both a witness and an object of a scene worthy to adorn the most tender romance of the days of chivalry , Meloveeden's feelings were overcome , and he re- solved to reward the ...
... seen how people grew sick and died from love , and being both a witness and an object of a scene worthy to adorn the most tender romance of the days of chivalry , Meloveeden's feelings were overcome , and he re- solved to reward the ...
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... seen Mr. Meloveeden's uncle's own letters , " replied the aunt . " That is all castles in the air : it is a shame for you , Ma'am to think of debasing my family to such a degree , as to propose to unite it with a man who has neither ...
... seen Mr. Meloveeden's uncle's own letters , " replied the aunt . " That is all castles in the air : it is a shame for you , Ma'am to think of debasing my family to such a degree , as to propose to unite it with a man who has neither ...
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... ' with peals of C * In the houses of the greater part of the Russian gentry who have never seen any world but their own , this practice is still kept up . music and flourishing of trumpets emptied it , and bowing IVAN VEJEEGHEN . 29.
... ' with peals of C * In the houses of the greater part of the Russian gentry who have never seen any world but their own , this practice is still kept up . music and flourishing of trumpets emptied it , and bowing IVAN VEJEEGHEN . 29.
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... seen and counted our money ? Horsh tu ! Ah , you vagabond ! Ah , you villain ! How dare you say that we have money ! " The Jewess shook with anger , threatened to beat me , and would probably have carried her threats into exe- cution ...
... seen and counted our money ? Horsh tu ! Ah , you vagabond ! Ah , you villain ! How dare you say that we have money ! " The Jewess shook with anger , threatened to beat me , and would probably have carried her threats into exe- cution ...
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Ivan Vejeeghen, or, Life in Russia [tr. by G. Ross]. Faddei Venediktovich Bulgarin Vista completa - 1831 |
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