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Somehow I cannot help being reminded of a frail, consumptive girl, at whom one sometimes looks with compassion, sometimes with sympathetic love, whom sometimes one simply does not notice; though suddenly in one instant she becomes, as though by chance, inexplicably lovely and exquisite, and, impressed and intoxicated, one cannot help asking oneself what power made those sad, pensive eyes flash with such fire?
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It's just because I do know you that I ask you to come to-morrow," said
the girl, laughing. "I know you perfectly. But mind you will come on the
condition, in the first place (only be good, do what I ask--you see, I speak frankly), you won't fall in love with me.... That's impossible, I assure you. I am ready for friendship; here's my hand.... But you mustn't fall in love with me, I beg you!"
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Mark André
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. . . the same pensive and preoccupied look as before, the same pale
face, the same meek and timid movements, and even signs of remorse,
traces of a mortal anguish and regret for the fleeting distraction.... And you grieve that the momentary beauty has faded so soon never to return, that it flashed upon you so treacherously, so vainly, grieve because you had not even time to love her....
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Mark André
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What summoned the blood to those pale, wan cheeks? What bathed with passion those soft features? What set that bosom heaving? What so suddenly called strength, life and beauty into the poor girl's face, making it gleam with such a smile, kindle with such bright, sparkling laughter? You look round, you seek for some one, you conjecture.... But the moment passes, and next day you meet, maybe, . . .
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I shall never forget an incident with a very pretty little house of a light pink colour. It was such a charming little brick house, it looked so hospitably at me, and so proudly at its ungainly neighbours, that my heart rejoiced whenever I happened to pass it. Suddenly last week I walked along the street, and when I looked at my friend I heard a plaintive, "They are painting me yellow!" The villains! The barbarians!
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Mark André Thank you, Mike.
It’s funny how when your looking for a nice quote to post they, the quotes, seem to come and find you.


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Mark André Thank you, Louise! Very nice to meet you.
Good stuff. An early Dostoyevsky with a lot of sentiment involved.


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Mark André Thank you, Julio.
There was a discussion about the merits of this story and being it’s been awhile since I last read it, I thought I should read it again.


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Mark André Thank you, Caz!
It’s difficult when read a translation to comment on the actual words and syntax, but Dostoyevsky does do a nice job telling his story.


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Mark André Thank you, Carla! Love your new avatar. Cool cat pose.
Doing a little reread to remind myself why I liked this one.


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Mark André Thank you, Adam. Nice to meet you.
A famous early work I’m rereading for fun.


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Mark André Thank you, Derrick. Nice to meet you.
I like the way the author gives you two opposing sides of the same picture.


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Mark André Thank you, Selma! Very nice to meet you.
I liked this before, but it’s been sometime ago, so a quick revisit seems right.


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Mark André Thank you, Beth! It’s always nice.
I want to relive the experience. I know the story hasn’t changed, but I’m sure I have. We’ll see.


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Mark André Thank you, Noah. Nice to meet you.
I’m a big Dostoyevsky fan.


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Mark André Thank you, Ellie!
I like the ending, “what power made those sad, pensive eyes flash with such fire?“ I like especially, “what power.


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