Stories From the Russian Operas

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To Hanna alone did Levko reveal the true origin of the lucky document that had secured happiness for them, leading the Mayor and others to believe that the Governor's own messenger had indeed handed it to him ; and, full of joy, not unmingled with awe, the bridal pair knelt to offer up thanksgiving for the miracle that had been wrought on their behalf and to pray together for the soul of the drowned Pannochka.
RIMSKY-KORSAKOV IVAN THE TERRIBLE One summer evening during the latter part of the si
...xteenth century a number of Hght-hearted maidens were playing games together in the gardens surround- ing the mansion of Prince Youry Tokmakov, the Tsar's Viceroy and Governor of the ancient city of Pskov, and the air rang with the music of their fresh young voices and resounded with their happy laughter as they flitted hither and thither in the merry romp of " Catch who catch can. " These lively girls were the guests of Princess Olga, the Viceroy's fair young daughter, who, however, had slipped away from their merry ranks and was now standing a Httle to one side, half concealed by a clump of thick bushes, listening eagerly to a message brought by her chief friend and confidante, Stesha, with whom she shared a wonderful secret.

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