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Sevastopol

Chapter 3 No.3

Word Count: 923    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

on whom he encountered, on the porch itself, was a thin and very young man, the super

als wait, my good sirs!" said the superintendent, with a desire to admini

ge?" shouted the elder of the two officers, with a glass of tea in his hand, and plainly avoiding the use o

go for our own pleasure. We must certainly be needed, since we have been called for. And I certainly shall report

exation. "You only hinder me; you must know how to talk to them. He

hem to you, bátiushka,[K] b

dent began to grow irritated, and to

chance to live until the end of the month, and you won't see me here any longer. I'd rather go on the Malakhoff tower, by Heavens! than stay here. Let them do what they please

the room in company

before he had appeared to be greatly irritated, "we have been travelling these three wee

ulty that Kozeltzoff found a place near the window, where he seated himself; he began to

rned green in spots, here and there, and where sugar was portioned out in various papers, sat the principal gr

ed a cloak under his head, and was fast asleep on the sofa. Another, standing by the table,

der, were sitting near the oven bench, and it was evident, from the very way in which they stared at the rest, and from the manner in wh

sfied tranquillity, founded partly on money and partly on their close intimacy with gene

an cast of countenance, were seated almost on the feet of the young

some dozing and others busy with t

fficers, who, as he decided from their looks alone, had but just come out of the military academy, pleased him, and, what was the principal

g to the stove-bench, seated himself on it, with the thought that he would put the fellow down if he took it into his head to say anything. In

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