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In none of the piano rhapsodies are there such striking passages to be met as in Liszt's overwrought, cadenced prose, prose modelled after Chateaubriand. Niema iak Polki "nothing equals the Polish women" and their "divine coquetries;" the Mazurka is their dance it is the feminine complement to the heroicand masculine Polonaise.

As the Emperor was one day passing through a column of infantry in the suburbs of Mysigniez, where the troops endured great privations since the bad roads prevented the arrival of supplies, "Papa, kleba," cried a soldier. "Niema," immediately replied the Emperor. The whole column burst into shouts of laughter, and no further request was made.

As the Emperor was one day passing through a column of infantry in the suburbs of Mysigniez, where the troops endured great privations since the bad roads prevented the arrival of supplies, "Papa, kleba," cried a soldier. "Niema," immediately replied the Emperor. The whole column burst into shouts of laughter, and no further request was made.

And they really carried off with them the two soldiers, who partook of the best dinner the country afforded. The soldiers were accustomed to say that four words formed the basis of the Polish language, kleba? niema; "bread? there is none;" voia? sara; "water? they have gone to draw it."

As the Emperor was one day passing through a column of infantry in the suburbs of Mysigniez, where the troops endured great privations since the bad roads prevented the arrival of supplies, "Papa, kleba," cried a soldier. "Niema," immediately replied the Emperor. The whole column burst into shouts of laughter, and no further request was made.

And they really carried off with them the two soldiers, who partook of the best dinner the country afforded. The soldiers were accustomed to say that four words formed the basis of the Polish language, kleba? niema; "bread? there is none;" voia? sara; "water? they have gone to draw it."

And they really carried off with them the two soldiers, who partook of the best dinner the country afforded. The soldiers were accustomed to say that four words formed the basis of the Polish language, kleba? niema; "bread? there is none;" voia? sara; "water? they have gone to draw it."