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The Orloff Couple and Malva

CHAPTER IX 

Word Count: 1098    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

unders of the school, a personal friend of mine, was showing me round. He point

e have a woman-teacher, who was formerly the wife of a shoemaker, a charming bright little creature, simple in her nature, and irreproachable as to character. And how she works!... She is indeed a wonder!... Her way of teaching her trade too is quite astonishing; sh

tor promised to get her a situation in the school, and protect her from her husband. This she succeeded in doing, and henceforth a peaceful industrious life began for Matrona. With the help of the assistants, whom she had known in the Infirmary, she learnt to read and write; later on she adopted two orphans, a boy and a girl, whom she found in the Orphanage,-she made a home for herself and grew happier, only looking back with sadness and horror on her former life. She loved

e sometimes to N--, but never showed his face to his wife. "He had gone on the tramp

and after we had met two or three times we became friends. He told me the story of his married life-the same story i

y heights, even if I got smashed to pieces on the ground!... Hm?.. yes!... Devil take it all!... How dull and flat life is! It has always seemed to me narrow and cramped! Once I had got the weight of Matrona off my shoulders I thought to myself, 'Now, Grischka, the anchor is up, you can sail away freely wherever you like!' But it all turned out different from what I thought it would; my boat got caught in the shallows, and here I am aground!... But, never fear, I shall get off some day, and shall yet make a name for myself ... My wife?... Oh, she is nothing to me now!... Let her goto the devil!... What does a man like me want with a wife?... How can I be tied to a wife when I feel as if I were constantly being attracted towards the four quarters of the earth?... I was born with the spirit of unrest in my heart ... and fa

ing, suggestive sound. As one glanced at the dark interior it appeared like the huge jaws of a giant, slowly but surely swall

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The Orloff Couple and Malva
The Orloff Couple and Malva
“Alexei Maximovitch Peshkoff was born March 14, 1869, at Nijni Novgorod. On both his father's and mother's side he belonged to the people; his father followed the trade of a jobbing upholsterer, and his mother was the daughter of a dyer. He was left an orphan when quite young, and he passed then under the care of his grandfather, a cruel and tyrannical old man, who had already so ill-treated young Alexei's father when a lad, that he ran away from home.”
1 BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE2 CHAPTER I3 CHAPTER II4 CHAPTER III5 CHAPTER IV6 CHAPTER V7 CHAPTER VI8 CHAPTER VII9 CHAPTER VIII10 CHAPTER IX11 MALVA CHAPTER I12 CHAPTER II13 CHAPTER III14 CHAPTER IV15 CHAPTER V16 CHAPTER VI