So Runs the World by Henryk Sienkiewicz
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page 90 of 181 (49%)
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Doctor.--The school-bench, like misery, unites people. But then, social standing separates them. George's future was assured. I was obliged to search for mine. Prince.--He has searched also, and found adventures. Drahomir.--In two parts of the world. Czeska.--That is splendid. Doctor.--Well, he followed his instinct. Even in school he broke the horses, went shooting and fenced. George.--Better than I studied. Doctor (laughing).--Yes--we used to call him the general, because he commanded us in our student fights. Drahomir.--George, I recognized you there. Czeska.--But now, I think, he will stop fighting. Stella.--Who knows? George.--I am sure of it. Doctor.--As for me, I was his worst soldier. I never was fond of playing that way. |
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