Liza - "A nest of nobles" by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
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will whimpered and complained whenever he was troubled by a boil, or
when his soup had got cold before he was served with it. Glafira again ruled supreme in the house; again did inspectors, overseers[D], and simple peasants begin to go up the back staircase to the rooms occupied by the "old witch"--as she was called by the servants of the house. [Footnote A: Arising from the conspiracy of the "Decembrists" and their attempts at a revolution, on the occasion of the death of Alexander I., and the accession of Nicholas to the throne.] [Footnote B: _Molebni_: prayers in which the name of the person who has paid for them is mentioned.] [Footnote C: Inspector of rural police.] [Footnote D: _Prikashchiki_ and _Burmistrui_: two classes of overseers, the former dealing with economical matters only, the latter having to do with the administrative department also.] The change which had taken place in Ivan Petrovich, produced a strong impression on the mind of his son. He had already entered on his nineteenth year; and he had begun to think for himself, and to shake off the weight of the hand which had been pressing him down. Even before this he had remarked how different were his father's deeds from his words; the wide and liberal theories he professed from the hard and narrow despotism he practiced; but he had not expected so abrupt a transformation. In his old age the egotist revealed himself in his full nature. The young Lavretsky was just getting ready to go to Moscow, with a view to preparing himself for the university, when a |
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