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Updated: June 6, 2025
I was acquainted with these two conspirators; through them I got acquainted with that confounded woman Katia, though it seems that wasn't her name. Then through her I helped this fellow Ossinsky to escape.
A woman may tell a story in the character of a man and not give offence, but a man cannot write a novel in autobiographical form from the personality of a woman without imparting the sense of something unwholesome. One feels this true even in the work of such a master as Tolstoy, whose Katia is a case in point.
He concentrated instead upon a serious attack against our main positions, which attack materialized at Romani. By July, 1916, our railway had reached the village of Romani, which is some 25 miles from Kantara, and is in the neighbourhood of Oghratina and Katia, where the enemy had secured his success in April.
'Now, then, you must talk to the gentleman, said Madam Milovidov, getting up heavily: 'he's taken trouble enough, he's come all the way from Moscow on purpose he wants to collect information about Katia. And will you, my good sir, she added, addressing Aratov 'excuse me ... I'm going to look after my housekeeping.
And, falling upon the peasants, he knocked out one man's eye, and in the meanwhile all those who had been in his house contrived to get out and make their way home. Chouev was thrown into prison and charged with sedition and blasphemy. Two years previous to those events a strong and handsome young girl of an eastern type, Katia Turchaninova, came from the Don military settlements to St.
The general, there, will be his nurse now, you'll see. Here, prince, look here! Your bride is accepting money. What a disreputable woman she must be! And you wished to marry her! What are you crying about? Is it a bitter dose? Never mind, you shall laugh yet. Trust to time." Oh! you mustn't cry like that! There's Katia crying, too. What is it, Katia, dear?
A woman may tell a story in the character of a man and not give offence, but a man cannot write a novel in autobiographical form from the personality of a woman without imparting the sense of something unwholesome. One feels this true even in the work of such a master as Tolstoy, whose Katia is a case in point.
It is our fate; we have a great end in view; we risk our own lives, and although for the good of the cause we must not hesitate even if others suffer, I do hate with all my heart that others should be involved in our fortunes." "This is not like you, Katia," Petroff said. "I have heard you say your maxim is 'At any cost, and you have certainly lived up to it."
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