The Invaders And Other Stories

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The Invaders And Other Stories
Tolstoy Leo Graf
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pull it up, friends ! " says the butler's resolute voice ; and the drowned man is pulled up across the mown burdocks and other weeds, to the shelter of the willows.
And here 1 see my good old auntie in her silk dress.
Digitized byGoogIc LOST ON THE STEPPE i OR, THE SNOWSTORM. 1^7 I see her lilac sunshade with its fringe, — which some- how is incongruous with this picture of death terrible in its very simplicity, — and her face ready this moment to be convulsed with sobs. I realize the disappoin
...tment expressed on her face, because it is impossible to use the arnica ; and I recall the sickening melancholy feel- ing that I have when she says with the simple egoism of love, " Come, my dear. Ah ! how terrible this is !
And here you always go in swimming by yourself.* ' I remember how bnght and hot the sun shines on the dry ground, crumpling under the feet; how it gleams on the mirror of the pond; how the plump carp flap on the bank; how the schools of fish stir the smooth surface in the middle of the pond; how high in the air a hawk hangs, watching the ducklings which, quacking and spattering, swim through the reeds toward the centre ; how the white tumulous thun- der-clouds gather on the horizon ; how the mud, brought up by the net, is scattered over the bank ; and how, as I come to the dike, I again hear the blows of the clothes-pounders at work along the pond.


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