| Henryk Sienkiewicz - Poland - 1893 - 560 pages
...were present Pan Mushalski, the bowman, Pan Motovidlo, Pan Snitko, Pan Hromyka, Pan jSTyeuashinyets, Pan Novoveski, and many others, former officers of...and in her unconscious head rose one thought alone, "Now, now, they will take him from me!" But that was not yet the end of the ceremony. The knights had... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1896 - 498 pages
...Pan Nyenashinyets, Pan Novoveski, and many others, former officers of the stanitsa. By a marvelous fortune, no man was lacking of those who had sat on...and in her unconscious head rose one thought alone : " Now, now, they will take him from me ! " But that was not yet the end of the ceremony. The knights... | |
| Eva March Tappan - Austria - 1914 - 656 pages
...and near her Zagloba, old, broken, decrepit, and trembling. She had followed on foot from Kamenyetz the hearse bearing that most precious coffin, and...and in her unconscious head rose one thought alone, "Now, now, they will take him from me!" But that was not yet the end of the ceremony. The knights had... | |
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