 | Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1897 - 490 pages
...are you really going out? May the angels guard you! If the plague would choke those ruffians ! 8 " I must take farewell of you, " said Podbipienta. "...worthiest man in the world. If any one contradicts me, I'll give it to him in the face. O my God, my God! I thought the castellan of Belsk would restrain... | |
 | Henryk Sienkiewicz - Poland - 1898 - 826 pages
...Podbipyenta hurried to the castle; the others turned towards the ramparts. Skshetuski and Pan. Michael were silent, but Zagloba said: "Something holds me by the throat. I did not think that I should feel such sorrow for him, but he is the most virtuous man in the world. If ever any one... | |
 | Literature - 1901 - 686 pages
...THE DEATH OF PAN LoNorsr.1 (From " With Fire and Sword." Translated by Jeremiah Onrtin.) PAN LOMGIN hastened to the castle ; the others returned to the...contradicts me, I '11 give it to him in the face. O my God, my God ! I thought the castellan of Belsk would restrain the prince, but he beat the drums... | |
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