Annouchka: A Tale by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
I was then five-and-twenty,—that was a sufficient indication that I had a past, said he, beginning. My own master for some little time, I resolved to travel,—not to complete my education, as they said at the time, but to see the world. I was young, light-hearted, in good health, free from every care, with a well-filled purse; I gave no thought to the future; I indulged every whim,—in fact, I lived like a flower that expands in the sun. The idea that man is but a plant, and that its flower can only live a short time, had not yet occurred to me. “Youth,” says a Russian proverb, “lives upon gilded gingerbread, which it ingenuously takes for bread; then one day even bread fails.” But of what use are these digressions?
I travelled from place to place, with no definite plan, stopping where it suited me, moving at once when I felt the need of seeing new faces,—nothing more.
Publication Language |
English |
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Publication Access Type |
Freemium |
Publication Author |
Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev |
Publisher |
Prabhat Prakashana |
Publication Year |
2014 |
Publication Type |
eBooks |
ISBN/ISSN |
6235989715633' |
Publication Category |
General Reading Books |
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