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The Storm by Aleksandr Nicolaevich Ostrovsky
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KUDRIASH.
I should think we did!

BORIS.
She quarrelled with my father you know because he married into a noble
family. It was owing to that that my father and mother lived in Moscow. My
mother used to tell me that she could hardly endure life for three days
together with my father's relations, it all seemed so rough and coarse to
her.

KULIGIN.
Well it might! you have to be used to it from the first, sir, to be able
to bear it.

BORIS.
Our parents brought us up well in Moscow, they spared no expense. They
sent me to the Commercial Academy, and my sister to a boarding school, but
they both died suddenly of cholera. We were left orphans, my sister and I.
Then we heard that our grandmother was dead here, and had left a will that
our uncle was to pay us a fair share of her fortune, when we came of age,
only upon one condition.

KULIGIN.
And what was that, sir?

BORIS.
If we showed a proper respect for his authority.

KULIGIN.
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