The Jew and Other Stories by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
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inexperienced, and therefore I beg you silent to be, and me no more to
trouble.' Girshel with a shriek dropped at the general's feet. 'Your Excellency, have mercy; I will never again, I will not, your Excellency; I have a wife... your Excellency, a daughter... have mercy....' 'It's no use!' 'Truly, your Excellency, I am guilty... it's the first time, your Excellency, the first time, believe me!' 'You furnished no other documents?' 'The first time, your Excellency,... my wife... my children... have mercy....' 'But you are a spy.' 'My wife... your Excellency... my children....' The general felt a twinge, but there was no getting out of it. 'According to the law, hang the Hebrew,' he said constrainedly, with the air of a man forced to do violence to his heart, and sacrifice his better feelings to inexorable duty--'hang him! Fiodor Karlitch, I beg you to draw up a report of the occurrence....' |
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