The Dead Leman And Other Tales From the French

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The Dead Leman And Other Tales From the French
Lang Andrew
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So listen to their chatter, and tell me whatever they may say. I must know all. Go, and hide nothing from me.^' The staroste turned to go, went out and mounted his horse, and went towards the fields to the Moujiks.
The wife of the steward, having heard the conver- sation between the staroste and her husband, ap- proached the latter, and asked him to grant her a favour. She was a gentle woman with a good heart.
Whenever she could, she calmed her husband^s temper and defended the peasants against
... him.
So she came to her husband and asked him for a boon.
" My friend Mickenka, for the great day, for the feast of our Lord, commit no sin, and for Christ's sake, do not make the Moujiks work.'' Mikhail took no heed of his wife's words, and laughed in her face. '^ It must be a very long time since thy shoulders have felt the spanker, for thou hast become so bold ? It is no business of thine." 78 THE TAPER.
"Mickenka, my friend, I have had a dream about thee, a bad dream; listen to me, don^t let the Moajiks work." " I tell thee thou must be too fat, and dost fancy the spanker won't slash thy shoulders.


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