... you, only we understand. . . .
Since death has come, there it is. "
Project Gutenberg's The Cook's Wedding
and Other Stories, by Anton Chekhov
This eBook is for the use of anyone
anywhere ... shouts her
mistress. The samovar is a little one, and
before the visitors have drunk all the tea
they want, she has to heat it five times.
After tea...
... and see what this is. " When they came out, is they both told
me, they said to one another, " ;This is the place for us" And they immediately connected themselves with the
congregation, ... great, and the relief to his brain
from the weekly pressure of original production gave him ease for the present and hope for the future. But the
year was...
... distinct lines of ancestry, physical and spiritual,
each of which separately demands elucidation. He owes much in one way to his father and his mother, his
grandfathers and his grandmothers, and ... with one another for the
food-supply of the moment; plants are perpetually battling with one another for their share of the soil, the
rainfall, and the sunshine.
The case...
... STRANGE LAND
on his face. He did not move, but his open
eyes seemed every moment growing
darker and sinking further into his head.
The mother was kneeling by the bed with
her arms on his body and ... were
afraid of disturbing the peaceful and
comfortable attitude she had found at last
for her exhausted body. The bedclothes,
the rags and bowls, the splashes of water
on...
... say This is my way,” or This is the way
which I think you will find most convenient,” or This is the way in which the
Government Inspector requires you to do the sums at present, and therefore ... to suppress the action
of the others, for the time being, by drawing the blood from the organs which
are the seat of them; and then, when normal circulation is...
... positiveness, and prove it by
case after case, that by no other method
can such rapid and perfect restoration of
the organs to a natural and healthy state
be obtained as by this. Some of the very
worst and ... honesty and fair dealing
of the Agency. We court the fullest and
freest investigation, either by patients
themselves or any friends of theirs in
this ci...
... frequently
accompanied his father to matinées at Tony Pastor's and the other theaters. Pastor and the elder Frohman were
great pals. They called each other by their first names, and the famous old ... of the parades. By diverting the drum corps to one part of the town
and the parade to another, having them unite later on, he was able to attract two big stree...
... and understand
one another.—Claude Bernard.
these guides are not made use of, as the
cause of the disaster is not suspected. A
physiologist is not consulted till too late,
perhaps till the disorder ... in any other
season. The biennials, those that
is palpable; all admit that the quality
of joy, for instance, will prove a
splendid tonic; that despair, on the other
ha...
... l’équation
f(z, u) = 0 ; faisons mouvoir le point z sur une courbe ; en un point z
1
voisin
VI préface.
transformation z =
1
z
, et d’étudier comment se comporte la fonction dans
le voisinage du point ... simple u
1
voisine de u
0
, et une seule ; en
un point voisin de z
1
elle admet une racine simple u
2
voisine de u
1
, et ainsi
de suite. La série des valeurs u
0
, u
1
, u
2
, . . . forme...
... Chaldeans, Hindus and
Parsees, and the Chinese and Tartars.
The Etruscans had considerable
proficiency in philosophy and medicine,
and to this people, as well as to the
Sabines, the Ancient Romans ... physicians." They used
traditional family recipes, and had
numerous gods and goddesses of disease
and healing. Febris was the god of fever,
Mephitis the god of...