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Serge, during this short and bloody struggle, showed prodigies of valor. On the night of Sadowa, out of seven bearing the name of Panine, who had served against Prussia, five were dead, one was wounded; Serge alone was untouched, though red with the blood of his uncle Thaddeus, who was killed by the bursting of a shell. All these Panines, living or dead, had gained honors.
"What could I do with my beautiful Jeanne in the three rooms in the Rue de Madame where I live? Could I, with the ten or twelve thousand francs which I receive through the liberality of the Russian Panines, provide a home? I can hardly make it do for myself. I live at the club, where I dine cheaply. I ride my friends' horses! I never touch a card, although I love play.
"It is well known that the Panines come from Posen the papers have mentioned them more than twenty times." "Why is he not in his own country?" "He is exiled." "He has done something wrong, then!" "He has, like all his family, fought for independence." "Then he is a revolutionist!" "A patriot." "You are very kind to tell me all that."
"What could I do with my beautiful Jeanne in the three rooms in the Rue de Madame where I live? Could I, with the ten or twelve thousand francs which I receive through the liberality of the Russian Panines, provide a home? I can hardly make it do for myself. I live at the club, where I dine cheaply. I ride my friends' horses! I never touch a card, although I love play.
"It is well known that the Panines come from Posen the papers have mentioned them more than twenty times." "Why is he not in his own country?" "He is exiled." "He has done something wrong, then!" "He has, like all his family, fought for independence." "Then he is a revolutionist!" "A patriot." "You are very kind to tell me all that."
Serge, during this short and bloody struggle, showed prodigies of valor. On the night of Sadowa, out of seven bearing the name of Panine, who had served against Prussia, five were dead, one was wounded; Serge alone was untouched, though red with the blood of his uncle Thaddeus, who was killed by the bursting of a shell. All these Panines, living or dead, had gained honors.
And he gave the weapon a push, so that it rolled close to Madame Desvarennes. "Ah! wretch!" cried she, giving way to her suppressed rage. "You are not even a Panine! The Panines knew how to die." "I have not time to act a melodrama with you," snarled Serge. "I am going to try to save myself." And he took a step toward the door. The mistress seized the revolver, and threw herself before him.
"What could I do with my beautiful Jeanne in the three rooms in the Rue de Madame where I live? Could I, with the ten or twelve thousand francs which I receive through the liberality of the Russian Panines, provide a home? I can hardly make it do for myself. I live at the club, where I dine cheaply. I ride my friends' horses! I never touch a card, although I love play.
"It is well known that the Panines come from Posen the papers have mentioned them more than twenty times." "Why is he not in his own country?" "He is exiled." "He has done something wrong, then!" "He has, like all his family, fought for independence." "Then he is a revolutionist!" "A patriot." "You are very kind to tell me all that."
Serge, during this short and bloody struggle, showed prodigies of valor. On the night of Sadowa, out of seven bearing the name of Panine, who had served against Prussia, five were dead, one was wounded; Serge alone was untouched, though red with the blood of his uncle Thaddeus, who was killed by the bursting of a shell. All these Panines, living or dead, had gained honors.
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