Silence part 6
Continuous and cold as the grave, and mysterious as death, was the silence of his daughter. The silence itself seemed to share this suffering and struggled, as it were, with the terrible desire to...
Silence part 5
From the day of the funeral silence reigned in the little house. It was not stillness, for stillness is merely the absence of sounds; it was silence, because it seemed that they who were...
Silence part 4
And thus, hard and erect, Father Ignatius reached the burial ground, and in the same manner he returned. Only at the door of his wife`s chamber did his spine relax a little, but this...
Silence part 3
From that day Father Ignatius ceased to speak with his daughter, but she seemed not to notice it. As before she lay in her room, or walked about, continually wiping her eyes with the...
Silence part 2
“And I…” The dry voice trembled, truly something had broken in it. “And I… do you think I find it easy? As if I did not see that some sorrow is gnawing at you...
Silence part 1
Leonid Andreyev (1871-1919)Born in 1871 at Orel, Andreyev struggled for many years to earn a livelihood as a lawyer. He began writing in 1900, and was helped and encouraged by Gorky. The note of...
Private Bulgaria tours Yachting
Private Bulgaria tours yachting in a different yachting wayClose your eyes and think about your dream private Bulgaria tours. Also, think about private Bulgaria tours yachting. And get ready to explore the country and...
A Letter and a Paragraph part 8
Bear with me, my dear Will, until I have told you I have written this letter and what it means. I have concealed one thing from you for I he last six months. I...
A Letter and a Paragraph part 7
At first I was frightened, and fought against it as against something that might grow upon me. I reproached myself for disloyalty in thought. Ah! what need had I to fight? What need had...
A Letter and a Paragraph part 6
It was so at the beginning, in the incredible happiness of the first year, and even after the boy`s birth. Do you know, it was months before I could accept that boy as a...