Grant her, O Lord, to endure this patiently ; give her peace ! " Ah ! Ketling hastened, not waiting even till the troops had marched out ; for at that moment the bastions quivered, an awful roar rent the air ; bastions, towers, walls, horses, guns, living... Pan Michael: An Historical Novel of Poland, the Ukraine, and Turkey. A ... - Page 507by Henryk Sienkiewicz - 1893 - 527 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1896 - 498 pages
...began to pray. His last words were, "Grant her, O Lord, to endure this patiently; give her peace ! a Ah! Ketling hastened, not waiting even till the troops...heartfelt wish of the widow that the body should rest in Hreptyoff: but since all Podolia was in the hands of the enemy, it was decided to bury it temporarily... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1897 - 490 pages
...while. "And say to her from me — " He halted again, and then added quickly, " This life is nothing ! 9 The bowman departed. After him the troops went out...heartfelt wish of the widow that the body should rest in Hreptyoff: but since all Podolia was in the hands of the enemy, it was decided to bury it temporarily... | |
| Henryk Sienkiewicz - Poland - 1898 - 568 pages
...officers, — "Gracious gentlemen, commissioners have crossed the river in a boat, and have gone to Dlujek to sign conditions. After a time they will come here....heartfelt wish of the widow that the body should rest in Hreptyoff ; but since all Podolia was in the hands of the enemy, it was decided to bury it temporarily... | |
| Henryk Sienkiewicz - Poland - 1898 - 568 pages
...crossed the river in a boat, and have gone to Dlujek to sign conditions. After a time they will oome here. Before evening we must withdraw the troops from...heartfelt wish of the widow that the body should rest in Hreptyoff ; but since all Podolia was in the hands of the enemy, it was decided to bury it temporarily... | |
| Henryk Sienkiewicz - Poland - 1898 - 570 pages
...stuck in the throat of the little knight for a while. " And say to her from me — " He halted aga\n, and then added quickly, "This life is nothing!" The...heartfelt wish of the widow that the body should rest in Hreptyoff ; but since all Podolia was in the hands of the enemy, it was decided to bury it temporarily... | |
| Eva March Tappan - Austria - 1914 - 656 pages
...were, into one dreadful cartridge, flew toward the sky. Thus died Volodyovski, the Hector of Kamenyetz, the first soldier of the Commonwealth. In the monastery of St. Stanislav stood a lofty catafalque in the center of the church; it was surrounded with gleaming tapers, and on it lay Pan Volodyovski in two... | |
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