... glittering diamonds; to welcome me, pure and clear as though bathed in the freshness of morning, came the notes of a bell, and suddenly there rushed by me, driven by the boys I had parted from, the drove of horses, refreshed and rested . . . Sad to... Annals of a Sportsman - Page 160by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev - 1885 - 311 pagesFull view - About this book
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...woods, and the Vodianoi, or water goblins. But even this charming chapter ends with a touch of tragedy : I must add, to my great regret, that Pavel died within...year. He was not drowned. He was killed by a fall from a horse. I regret him; he was a brave boy. f I.OO. [JULY il, days, the deep gloom of Russian life weighed... | |
 | Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev - 1895 - 328 pages
...of horses, refreshed and rested. . . . Sad to say, I must add that in that year Pavel met his end. He was not drowned ; he was killed by a fall from his horse. Pity! he was a splendid fellow! IX KASSYAN OF FAIR SPRINGS I WAS returning from hunting in a... | |
 | Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev - Russia - 1906 - 328 pages
...of horses, refreshed and rested. . . . Sad to say, I must add that in that year Pavel met his end. He was not drowned ; he was killed by a fall from his horse. Pity ! he was a splendid fellow ! IX KASSYAN OF FAIR SPRINGS I WAS returning from hunting in... | |
 | Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev - 1920 - 312 pages
...of horses, refreshed and rested. . . . Sad to say, I must add that in that year Pavel met his end. He was not drowned ; he was killed by a fall from his horse. Pity ! he was a splendid fellow! \ IX KASSYAN OF FAIR SPRINGS I WAS returning from hunting in... | |
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