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Reginald in Russia / Saki [H.H. Munro]

 
dc.contributor Thulin, Anders Linkoping
dc.contributor.author Saki, 1870-1916
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dc.date.created 1910
dc.date.issued 1993-05-25
dc.identifier ota:1876
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/1876
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dc.subject.lcsh English fiction -- 20th century
dc.subject.other Novels
dc.title Reginald in Russia / Saki [H.H. Munro]
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REGINALD IN RUSSIA by SAKI (H. H. MUNRO)

[obi/H.H.Munro/Reginald.in.Russia]
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Text prepared in May 1993 by

  Anders Thulin
  ath@linkoping.trab.se

Reginald in Russia
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The Strategist
Cross Currents
The Baker's Dozen
The Mouse



		     REGINALD IN RUSSIA

  Reginald sat in a corner of the Princess's salon and tried
to forgive the furniture, which started out with an obvious
intention of being Louis Quinze, but relapsed at frequent
intervals into Wilhelm II.

  He classified the Princess with that distinct type of
woman that looks as if it habitually went out to feed hens
in the rain.

  Her name was Olga; she kept what she hoped and believed to
be a fox-terrier, and professed what she thought were
Socialist opinions.  It is not necessar . . .
										

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