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Updated: May 12, 2025
Lobnitchenko, taking a secretary and everything necessary, with a sigh scratched himself behind the ear, and thrusting aside the thought of the delightful evening at cards that awaited him, set out to go to the sick man. General Iuri Pavlovitch Nasimoff was far gone.
Lobnitchenko, taking a secretary and everything necessary, with a sigh scratched himself behind the ear, and thrusting aside the thought of the delightful evening at cards that awaited him, set out to go to the sick man. General Iuri Pavlovitch Nasimoff was far gone.
The lawyer and the priest hastened to take their leave and disappear. "Ah! Sinners! sinners!" muttered the latter, as he descended the stairs. "Things are not in good shape between them?" asked Lobnitchenko. "They don't get on well together?" "How should they be in good shape, when he came here to get a divorce?" whispered the priest, shaping his fur cap. "But God decided otherwise.
Tomsky has been promoted to the rank of captain, and has become the husband of the Princess Pauline. It happened in winter, just before the holidays. Ivan Feodorovitch Lobnitchenko, the lawyer, whose office is in one of the main streets of St. Petersburg, was called hurriedly to witness the last will and testament of one at the point of death.
Lobnitchenko dropped his eyes again and became all attention. The general explained in detail to the lawyer. He had been married twice, and had three children, a son and a daughter from his first marriage, who had long ago reached adultship, and a nine-year-old daughter from his second marriage. His second wife and daughter he expected every day; they were abroad, but would soon return.
Tomsky has been promoted to the rank of captain, and has become the husband of the Princess Pauline. Vera Jelihovsky The General's Will It happened in winter, just before the holidays. Ivan Feodorovitch Lobnitchenko, the lawyer, whose office is in one of the main streets of St. Petersburg, was called hurriedly to witness the last will and testament of one at the point of death.
Lobnitchenko dropped his eyes again and became all attention. The general explained in detail to the lawyer. He had been married twice, and had three children, a son and a daughter from his first marriage, who had long ago reached adultship, and a nine-year-old daughter from his second marriage. His second wife and daughter he expected every day; they were abroad, but would soon return.
The lawyer and the priest hastened to take their leave and disappear. "Ah! Sinners! sinners!" muttered the latter, as he descended the stairs. "Things are not in good shape between them?" asked Lobnitchenko. "They don't get on well together?" "How should they be in good shape, when he came here to get a divorce?" whispered the priest, shaping his fur cap. "But God decided otherwise.
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