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The Cossacks

CHAPTER XXXIX
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He had spent the whole evening alone with her in a corner by the oven.

Ustenka had not left the hut for a single moment, but had romped about with the other girls and with Beletski all the time.

Olenin had talked in whispers to Maryanka.
'Will you marry me ?' he had asked.
'You'd deceive me and not have me,' she replied cheerfully and calmly.
'But do you love me?
Tell me for God's sake!' 'Why shouldn't I love you?
You don't squint,' answered Maryanka, laughing and with her hard hands squeezing his....
'What whi-ite, whi-i-ite, soft hands you've got--so like clotted cream,' she said.
'I am in earnest.

Tell me, will you marry me ?' 'Why not, if father gives me to you ?' 'Well then remember, I shall go mad if you deceive me.

To-morrow I will tell your mother and father.


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