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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 20 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 27546 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 97 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 God 5 ANNA 3 second 3 PÁVLOVNA 3 PEASANT 3 LEONÍD 2 scene 2 man 2 TÁNYA 2 THEODORE 2 NIKÍTA 2 NAN 2 MATRYÓNA 2 MARTHA 2 LISA 2 LEONÍDITCH 2 KARÉNIN 2 IVÁNITCH 2 FÉDYA 2 FYÓDORITCH 2 BARON 2 ANÍSYA 1 ~his 1 wife 1 voitski 1 little 1 labourer 1 grelieu 1 governor 1 gentleman 1 emil 1 consuelo 1 bori 1 ZINIDA 1 YEGOR 1 Women 1 Wife 1 WOMAN 1 VASSILISA 1 VARVARA 1 USTÍNYA 1 Tolstoy 1 Thee 1 TOURIST 1 TONY 1 TATYÁNA 1 St. 1 SPERANSKY 1 SONIA 1 SHABELSKI Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1411 man 833 time 827 one 790 hand 784 thing 740 life 710 nothing 706 people 652 day 634 way 585 head 551 money 526 woman 503 something 485 girl 469 wife 452 everything 436 anything 435 child 420 eye 411 house 400 room 386 door 382 face 371 word 362 mother 339 heart 334 night 334 husband 329 place 329 father 314 year 314 sir 308 world 305 table 302 business 286 matter 282 son 282 scene 281 friend 280 love 276 peasant 267 voice 256 sort 247 exit 224 fellow 223 death 216 gentleman 214 window 210 soul Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 9437 _ 703 God 590 ANNA 551 PEASANT 532 ANÍSYA 527 NIKÍTA 426 David 387 SAVVA 367 LEONÍD 365 MATRYÓNA 358 TÁNYA 345 FÉDYA 334 FYÓDORITCH 315 PÁVLOVNA 308 FIRST 295 IVÁNITCH 294 THEODORE 282 IVÁNOVNA 250 Lord 246 PODKHALYÚZIN 237 ANATHEMA 234 KHLESTAKOV 229 LISA 218 DAVID 210 TATYÁNA 200 Man 197 NICHOLAS 196 IVÁNOVICH 195 Nikíta 190 LUKA 186 KARÉNIN 181 NAN 179 LUKÉRYA 173 PETER 171 MÍTRITCH 171 BOLSHÓV 166 LEONÍDITCH 163 MANCINI 162 IVANOFF 160 CONSUELO 156 Nicholas 156 BARON 155 BABÁYEV 153 Savva 153 MÍTYA 152 PEPEL 152 BETSY 149 LADY 148 KATERINA 147 SAHÁTOF Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 15841 i 15818 you 9823 it 5991 he 4529 me 3011 they 2691 him 2193 we 2155 she 1430 her 1309 them 866 us 487 myself 479 yourself 416 one 351 himself 174 ''s 126 herself 114 ''em 99 themselves 76 mine 72 yours 59 ourselves 55 itself 26 thee 24 oneself 19 d''you 18 you''re 15 you''ll 11 --they 10 hers 9 ours 7 theirs 7 i''m 7 his 4 she''ll 3 yourselves 3 je 3 as''ll 3 --but 2 ye 2 it,--that 2 him,--that 2 he''d 2 --she 1 your----i 1 you--[_makes 1 you''ve 1 yes--[_sits 1 yes--"there Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 26604 be 7616 do 7522 have 3592 go 2352 come 2171 say 2076 know 1951 see 1444 take 1442 get 1358 look 1344 tell 1177 give 1168 think 1128 want 1053 make 963 let 736 hear 656 sit 639 live 604 call 598 mean 567 love 538 understand 532 put 524 like 509 wait 507 speak 504 ask 503 leave 500 enter 478 talk 452 die 447 feel 437 bring 419 find 413 seem 400 turn 395 stand 373 keep 369 begin 357 run 356 marry 356 listen 351 laugh 319 lie 307 drink 303 help 302 stop 295 believe Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 9062 not 2058 so 1748 here 1700 now 1514 then 1387 out 1228 just 1225 up 1126 only 1066 good 938 there 929 very 858 all 856 away 845 old 839 down 775 too 757 little 753 well 691 more 679 right 645 never 538 even 520 much 504 long 504 again 502 in 479 on 477 other 469 still 455 same 446 off 430 young 424 own 423 as 398 such 380 always 376 first 369 dear 369 back 359 second 326 yet 321 bad 319 really 309 enough 294 soon 292 afraid 287 alone 286 great 284 whole Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 123 good 76 least 27 most 25 great 19 bad 17 dear 12 high 6 slight 5 simple 5 near 5 late 4 strong 4 low 4 large 4 fine 4 big 3 wise 3 tiny 3 j 3 faint 3 Most 2 veri 2 stupid 2 right 2 rich 2 pure 2 old 2 hard 2 happy 2 farth 2 deep 2 dark 2 common 2 brave 2 bl 1 wak 1 sweet 1 smart 1 shack?--Why 1 sad 1 requir 1 remote 1 raggi 1 queer 1 nice 1 mighty 1 lovely 1 long 1 l 1 hussies!--looked Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 128 most 13 well 5 least 1 worst 1 soon 1 near Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.pgdp.net 1 archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.pgdp.net 1 http://archive.org/details/lowerdepthsdrama00gork Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 55 _ goes out 20 _ comes in 10 _ do n''t 10 one does n''t 8 _ is silent 7 _ do not 7 _ is _ 7 _ sits down 7 _ sitting down 6 _ be silent 6 _ gets up 6 david is not 6 god is merciful 5 _ getting up 5 life is not 4 _ go away 4 _ go out 4 _ was _ 4 hand is now 4 one ''s young 4 one do n''t 4 people do n''t 3 _ are _ 3 _ do _ 3 _ going out 3 _ going up 3 _ looking around 3 david is silent 3 house is still 3 one does not 3 people do not 3 something is wrong 3 things are not 2 _ am _ 2 _ be prepared 2 _ called _ 2 _ comes _ 2 _ does n''t 2 _ get up 2 _ goes away 2 _ goes over 2 _ have none 2 _ is motionless 2 _ is n''t 2 _ is still 2 _ let _ 2 _ lives immortal 2 _ looks around 2 _ says something 2 _ sit down Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 one has no heart 2 something is not right 2 things are not right 1 _ am no stork 1 _ do not quite 1 _ have no motor 1 _ have no smart 1 children are not afraid 1 david has no debts 1 david has no friends 1 david is not here 1 david is not quite 1 day is not sweet 1 god is not present 1 god were not immortal 1 house is not mine 1 life is not good 1 life is not life 1 life is not worth 1 man ''s not back 1 man is no longer 1 man is no scoundrel 1 man is not solely 1 men have no religion 1 money has not yet 1 money is no object 1 one has no money 1 one is not enough 1 one sees no fault 1 ones are not interested 1 room is no longer A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 13147 author = Andreyev, Leonid title = Savva and the Life of Man: Two plays by Leonid Andreyev date = keywords = FRIAR; God; HEROD; KING; KONDRATY; LIPA; Lord; MONK; Mr.; SAVVA; SPERANSKY; TONY; YEGOR; man; wife summary = of man, the meaning of life and the reason for death. mocking the life of man, laughing to scorn his joys and his sorrows, Kondraty, the friar; he looks something like a sparrow. Oh, Savva, if you only knew the terrible life people lead here. Long ago, when still a young man, he killed his son by accident, and SAVVA _(looking at her with wide-open eyes and a frank face, and say: "What has a God-fearing man like Kondraty got to do with such a Savva dear, don''t look at me like that. hear you talking, Savva, will feel as I do, and will begin to love all Let them remember long the day on which Savva Tropinin They''ve exploded God. TONY _(looking at Savva''s face in terror)_ MAN Yes, I saw it in the street, and soon it''ll be that way with us. id = 37961 author = Andreyev, Leonid title = He Who Gets Slapped: A Play in Four Acts date = keywords = BARON; BEZANO; BRIQUET; Count; Laughs; MANCINI; POLLY; ZINIDA; consuelo; gentleman summary = You know that I leave half of the salary for Consuelo--but--perhaps you [_Stands up and shakes hands with clowns, who make silly faces._] But you look like a society man. [_Enter CONSUELO and BEZANO in circus costume._] suppose that good-looking bareback rider is in love with Consuelo, isn''t you know; he walks in and out whenever he wants to, without even looking [_Flushes like a boy, but looks straight into_ ZINIDA''S _eyes. [_Shaking hands_]: What a success, Baron--and think of it--how the crowd like it; they will laugh, and love you. startled._ BRIQUET _is staggering in like a drunken man, his hand over Give me your hand, Consuelo, I want to see what who came down to earth only to love you, foolish little Consuelo. Consuelo, laughing, jumps up and runs away, after But you do not look like a man who---MANCINI _looks at the_ BARON _with a smile_. id = 49596 author = Andreyev, Leonid title = The Sorrows of Belgium: A Play in Six Scenes date = keywords = Belgium; JEANNE; MAURICE; Pierre; emil; grelieu summary = "Papa!" "Papa!" Then, "François!" Maurice, Emil Grelieu''s _In the room are Emil Grelieu and his elder son, Pierre, a Pierre looks at his father attentively._ _Emil Grelieu''s wife enters quickly._ Yes, Pierre, my love for flowers. Pierre, you think, that I, Emil _Pierre sits motionless, his face covered with his hands. _Pierre brings her water, but Jeanne does not drink it._ _Emil Grelieu goes over to her and kisses the hand in which she Yes, I know, Emil. Emil Grelieu looks at his son, smiling. _A large room in Emil Grelieu''s villa, which has been turned Yes. EMIL GRELIEU Papa, do you know, well have good news today; I feel it. I know a very good man in Belgium-Jeanne helps Emil Grelieu with his coffee._ look at me like that, Emil; you had better not listen to what I Yes. It seems to me that I hear the sound of the water from that id = 49606 author = Andreyev, Leonid title = Anathema: A Tragedy in Seven Scenes date = keywords = ANATHEMA; BEZKRAINY; David; God; Leizer; Naum; Nullius; Rosa; SARAH summary = _Sarah, David Leizer''s wife, an old Jewess, exhausted by life, is David Leizer, my old husband, came home, I said to him: "You are still You have come with bad news: David has no friends that wear clothes of And you like to have the people tell you, Nullius, that you are the like it, Nullius,--for the sons of the God of truth and mercy it is Mr. Leizer, a certain man, who looked like an old devil, caught me by tell her also: "Go, David is calling you." Do I speak properly, Nullius? Does an ordinary man throw money at people, like stones at a dog? Tell me, kind people, have you not seen David, who brings joy to the David be a man in the face of the great fear. all can hear: "David Leizer is a sick old man, and he has nothing David Leizer, but what has come of it? id = 49852 author = Andreyev, Leonid title = The Life of Man: A Play in Five Acts date = keywords = Doctor.~~; God; Grey; Man.~~; Old; Thee; Wife; Women; little; ~his summary = women look, as they crouch together, like a little cluster of grey mice. we deck the walls with them the room will look like a fresh, luxuriant go, the little girl coughing badly, and the old man stumping along on [_Enter the Man''s Wife, her hair decked with wild flowers, and her whole neither the Man nor his Wife knows of this, although good fortune is coming to the Man as surely as some day it will depart again. Yes; like little white horses galloping, or myriads of tiny, frightened the grand, ball given by the Man. His wife dances to his humming, nice-looking young man, and had such a distinguished face. heard behind the scenes, and the Man''s Wife enters, looking as white as [_At a table a little apart from the rest there sits the Man. His white, Do you remember how the Man''s Wife looked, in her poor pink dress and id = 62880 author = Andreyev, Leonid title = The Glebe 1914/01 (Vol. 1, No. 4): Love of One''s Neighbor date = keywords = MILITARY; TOURIST; WOMAN; man; second summary = At the foot of the rock where the unknown man is to fall, two policemen The man''ll fall on your head and then The young man will soon fall. Tell him the man will soon drop. "A man will fall. "A man will fall. have the goodness to tell me whether you have ever seen a man fall? He won''t fall to-day, papa! Papa, children, he''s beginning to fall. (The man on the rock shouts something down into the crowd. Voices, "Look, he''s falling." Field-glasses are I saw a man fall plumb from the sky. Listen, young man, every measure has been taken to save you. (Enter a new crowd of tourists, a very elegant gentleman, the chief CORRESPONDENT (shouts to the unknown man). Papa, children, look, he is starting to fall again. (The unknown man shouts something. A man is about to fall down to his death id = 1755 author = Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich title = Ivanoff: A Play date = keywords = ANNA; BORKIN; IVANOFF; LEBEDIEFF; LVOFF; MARTHA; SASHA; SHABELSKI summary = You say to me: "Stop talking nonsense!" You are a good man and a [Sighing] The life of man is like a flower, blooming so gaily in [A pause] Ivanoff, let me believe better things of you. whole point is, my dear doctor--[Confused] that I married her for love A young man like Misha comes into Enter IVANOFF and SASHA through the door on the right. You are an old friend, little Sasha, you will not be angry that a strong, healthy man like myself has become--oh, heaven only knows [Laughing through her tears] Nicholas, let us run away to America If the Count wants to marry me, let him ask old story; a man loses heart and begins to go down in the world; a girl perhaps that I don''t know where you take the old man every day, and for on earth can an old man like me do with you? id = 1756 author = Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich title = Uncle Vanya: Scenes from Country Life in Four Acts date = keywords = ASTROFF; HELENA; MARINA; SEREBRAKOFF; SONIA; voitski summary = HELENA, his wife, twenty-seven years old MARINA, a quiet, grey-haired, little old woman, is sitting at the table SEREBRAKOFF, HELENA, SONIA, and TELEGIN [In a tearful voice] Vanya, I don''t like to hear you talk so. He is our great help, our right-hand man. Sonia evidently likes him, and she is in love with him, and I can [She kisses SEREBRAKOFF''S shoulder] Come, master, let me give you some and have come near bursting into tears at least twenty times to-day. What shall I do with my life and my love? never a day''s respite; how can a man live like that for forty years and but haunt you like a shadow, and I have left my work to-day to come here SEREBRAKOFF, SONIA, MARINA, and TELEGIN come in. Be quick, Marina, or we shall be called away to say good-bye both now and when we are old; and when our last hour comes we shall id = 3735 author = Gogol, Nikolai Vasilevich title = The Inspector-General date = keywords = ANNA; ARTEMY; Dobchinsky; God; KHLESTAKOV; MARYA; OSIP; POSTMASTER; St.; governor; scene summary = play at that time in Russia seems to have been a little like our to the sage saying of the town-governor in the play, "That''s the way God all they like, it won''t do any good." Every subordinate in the town THE GOVERNOR.--A man grown old in the service, by no means a fool in his BOBCHINSKY AND DOBCHINSKY.--Short little fellows, strikingly like you have your little peccadilloes, you know, like everybody else--you are a sensible man, and you don''t let the good things that come your a drunkard, or he makes such grimaces that you feel like running away. he said, "is an official."--Yes, sir.--"On his way from St. Petersburg. The Governor has come, I don''t know what for. like," he says, "to read and write, but I am prevented because my room woman you can still--I don''t know, but I do like this sort of life. id = 52468 author = Gorky, Maksim title = The Lower Depths: A Drama in Four Acts date = keywords = ACTOR; BARON; BUBNOFF; KLESHTCH; LUKA; NATASHA; PEPEL; SATINE; VASSILISA summary = THE ACTOR [_looks about him morosely, then goes to Anna_] Feeling bad, [_Vassilisa goes to door that leads to Pepel''s room, Alyoshka pokes [_Kvashnya, Miedviedieff, and Bubnoff rush into hallway; Luka looks Come on, old man--I''ll recite verses for you . I''ve drunk my soul away, old man--brother, I''m lost . LUKA [_looking after him_] Hard on your man, isn''t it? VASSILISA [_calling from Pepel''s room_] Vaska--come here! THE BARON [_also laughs_] Hey, old man? LUKA [_takes Nastya''s hand_] Come, dear! Luka, smiling, looks at Pepel and Natasha._] KOSTILYOFF [_crossing to Luka_] Well, old man, how''s everything? BUBNOFF [_in a low voice, to Pepel_] Vaska--the old man is done for! You see--Baron--it was the old man who stuffed the actor''s head full The old man didn''t like truth very much--as a matter of fact to Satine, who laughs_] The old man lives within himself . id = 10722 author = Ostrovsky, Aleksandr Nikolaevich title = Plays date = keywords = AGRAFÉNA; BABÁYEV; BOLSHÓV; GORDÉYEVNA; KONDRÁTYEVNA; KRASNÓV; KÁRPYCH; LEONÍD; LUKÉRYA; LYUBÓV; MÍTYA; NAÚMOVNA; PODKHALYÚZIN; TATYÁNA; USTÍNYA; scene summary = a look at the sort of people who came to see us, and at the way our rooms if life were better, I shouldn''t have come into the garden at night. have come into your head, too--that here you are, an honest girl; you live like a bird, suddenly you''re fascinated by some man, he makes love to you, used to saying over other people''s words like a magpie; but just think for Some bad comes from spoiling people; but now and then you can''t help going person wants a thing, then he thinks about it; the boys of the girls, and And maybe the mummers are coming; the young people wanted to dress [_Going to the door_] Girls, boys, come here! Yes, my friend, I love the good old ways. We will come with you, my dear; it''s time we were going home. Go and tell him that he is wanted, my dear sir. id = 7991 author = Ostrovsky, Aleksandr Nikolaevich title = The Storm date = keywords = KABANOV; KATERINA; KUDRIASH; KULIGIN; MME; VARVARA; bori summary = wretched creatures, sir, that hardly look like human beings. From the opposite side, enter Mme. Kabanova, Kabanov, Katerina and MADAME KABANOVA, KABANOV, KATERINA and VARVARA. The mother''s old, and foolish, to be sure; you young people must not be Come back quickly, Tihon dear, or mamma will be scolding again. I''ll tell you, Varia; some dreadful sin is coming upon me! But what things I am saying to you, a young girl like you. I am stifling, stifling at home, I should like to run away. Come, wait a bit, brother''s going away If I see him, I shall tell him to come to the little gate. Well, things look promising for you, since she''s sent you word to come (_Boris and Katerina go away, Kudriash and Varvara (_Looks in the direction in which Boris and Katerina went away_) You''ve (_Boris looks round_.) Come here. Come, sir, let''s go on! id = 26660 author = Tolstoy, Leo, graf title = Plays: Complete Edition, Including the Posthumous Plays date = keywords = Tolstoy summary = This e-book only contains the front matter of Tolstoy''s Plays From LEO TOLSTOY concerning the translation of [Illustration: Leo Tolstoy.] LEO TOLSTOY Plays published during Tolstoy''s life Posthumous Plays _The Power of Darkness_, Tolstoy''s first and greatest play, was not _Fruits of Culture_, which he wrote three years later, to be performed The only other play published during his lifetime, _The First Distiller_, In it Tolstoy presents his own case, The play presents the terrible clash which resulted from the calls adopted such a life achieve much success therein. Tolstoy was well aware of the advantages a play possesses over a novel would write any more plays, he replied: "I would do so with great but I feel certain the Censor would not pass my plays. The result of so doing however is that in the three earlier plays now coincide with the plan adopted in the three freshly translated plays. id = 26661 author = Tolstoy, Leo, graf title = The Power of Darkness date = keywords = ANÍSYA; God; MATRYÓNA; MÍTRITCH; NAN; NIKÍTA; PETER summary = Nikíta''s father, 50 years old, a plain-looking, God-fearing VISITORS, WOMEN, GIRLS, AND PEOPLE come to see the wedding. NAN [running in to her mother] Nikíta''s father and mother have come. NIKÍTA [enters, looks round, and seeing Anísya alone approaches quickly. wants to take me away,--tells me I''m to come home. All I know is, that I could not live if Nikíta went away. Nikíta." I began asking, but she won''t tell, but only says, "Is it true NIKÍTA [gets up angrily] What does this look like, your coming here? NIKÍTA [tossing his head back] I''m not going to talk with the likes of AKOULÍNA [comes out of closet] You''re a dog, Nikíta! MATRYÓNA [comes out of the hut and down the steps of the porch to Anísya NIKÍTA [laughs] That goes without saying, only fork out the money. ANÍSYA [looking towards the door by which Nikíta entered the hut] Well, id = 26662 author = Tolstoy, Leo, graf title = The First Distiller date = keywords = ELDER; PEASANT; labourer summary = help, to work again, and the ploughing will be done in good time. Enter the Peasants'' Imp with the chunk of bread. come with empty hands, and bring a miserable crust, and begin spinning grasp, if you''ll only let me take a labourer''s place with that peasant. Only one more thing left to teach him, and then let the Chief come Just wait till you try it and see the good that comes of it. LABOURER [holds a tumbler under the tap and drinks the spirit] Well, PEASANT [drinks, first sipping, then taking more and more, till he PEASANT [drinks] At first we got young at the top, in the tongue; then Peasant and Wife dance. Peasant and Wife dance. Grandfather goes up to the vessel and lets the spirit run out on to Enter the Peasant and four old men. PEASANT [goes up to Grandfather] What have you got now? id = 26663 author = Tolstoy, Leo, graf title = Fruits of Culture date = keywords = ANNA; FYÓDORITCH; IVÁNITCH; LEONÍD; LEONÍDITCH; PEASANT; PÁVLOVNA; THEODORE; TÁNYA; second summary = DOORKEEPER [to Gregory] Tell the master some peasants have come from the They say they''ve come about the land--the master knows, they say. THEODORE IVÁNITCH [rises and goes up to the Peasants] So you are from Enter Sahátof and Leoníd Fyódoritch, followed by Theodore Ivánitch. LEONÍD FYÓDORITCH [comes up to the Peasants, who bow and offer him their THIRD PEASANT [bowing] Master, we have so little land, let''s not talk VASÍLY LEONÍDITCH [looks at Peasants and notices the money] And what is Peasants who have come to buy some land or other. Enter Leoníd Fyódoritch followed by Theodore Ivánitch. It''s a little secret, Leoníd Fyódoritch; let me tell it you Doctor, the Fat Lady and Leoníd Fyódoritch, Betsy and Petrístchef, TÁNYA [helps Theodore Ivánitch to place the things] Is that right? The peasants have come again, Theodore Ivánitch ... Tánya looks round at Theodore Ivánitch, Leoníd Fyódoritch, and id = 26664 author = Tolstoy, Leo, graf title = The Live Corpse date = keywords = ANNA; FÉDYA; KARÉNIN; LISA; PRINCE; PÁVLOVNA summary = Mr. Karénin has sent back word that he will come round at once. coffin, the gipsies will come (you know I shall leave instructions with FÉDYA [waves his hand, goes to Másha, and sits down on sofa beside her] Karénin, of course you know what is in this letter? FÉDYA [sits down by Másha] Do you know who that was? Karénin sits at the table drinking tea; Sásha and Anna Pávlovna come woman could not consent to leave her husband, and he a good man, too! I know she loves Victor Yes, but you know Victor''s family, and himself too. FÉDYA [sits for a long time and smiles silently] That''s the way, that''s And you know, we love people for the good we do last letter Fédya addressed to Lisa and himself; and that this money FÉDYA [to Lisa and Karénin] Forgive me! id = 26665 author = Tolstoy, Leo, graf title = The Cause of it All date = keywords = MARTHA; MICHAEL summary = Ten years old, daughter of Martha and Michael. AKULÍNA [to Tramp] Come in and sit down, and be our guest. Akulína rises, goes to the table, takes a loaf of bread, cuts a TRAMP [taking the bread] Merci.[2] [Sits down on the bench and eats AKULÍNA [sitting down to spin, points at Martha and says to Tarás] It''s Yes, but look at you women too; a man has a drink. AKULÍNA [sees that the Tramp has finished his bread] Martha, I say, MARTHA [rises] Oh, my goodness, Ignát is with him! MICHAEL [stops and looks at Tramp with surprise] Is it long since you MICHAEL [takes parcel from his pocket and hands it to his wife. [He again offers vódka to the Tramp] There, drink. [He again offers vódka to the Tramp] There, drink. Enter Michael, Neighbour, an old man and a lad, pushing the Tramp TRAMP [takes parcel. id = 26666 author = Tolstoy, Leo, graf title = The Light Shines in Darkness date = keywords = ALEXÁNDRA; BORÍS; IVÁNOVICH; IVÁNOVNA; LYÚBA; MARY; NICHOLAS; PRIEST summary = ALEXÁNDRA IVÁNOVNA [contemptuously] Nicholas Ivánovich gave it you! NICHOLAS IVÁNOVICH [who had begun talking to the priest, turns NICHOLAS IVÁNOVICH [smiling] I don''t know which I am to reply to. A pause, then Mary Ivánovna and Nicholas Ivánovich begin both consider one thing--that we have only one life, and can live it well, or Yes, I do not think that Christianity calls upon us to ruin Nicholas Ivánovich enters by another door, with a paper in his hand. NICHOLAS IVÁNOVICH [greets the Man-servant, and shakes hands with While Tónya is playing, Mary Ivánovna and the Princess enter quietly Enter Mary Ivánovna and Nicholas Ivánovich. [31] He knows that the priest is Father Gerásim, but wishes to address FATHER GERÁSIM [offended] Pardon me, Nicholas Ivánovich, I did not come NICHOLAS IVÁNOVICH [at work again] I''m ashamed to lead an idle life. Enter Nicholas Ivánovich and Lyúba. NICHOLAS IVÁNOVICH [shaking hands with Borís] Think it over with God''s id = 9792 author = Tolstoy, Leo, graf title = Redemption and two other plays date = keywords = ANNA; ANÍSYA; FYÓDORITCH; FÉDYA; IVÁNITCH; KARÉNIN; LEONÍD; LEONÍDITCH; LISA; MATRYÓNA; NAN; NIKÍTA; PEASANT; PÁVLOVNA; THEODORE; TÁNYA; second summary = Really, it shows you don''t know Lisa at all to talk like this. Come along to my rooms, Fédya, and I''ll tell Come now, my dear Victor, you shall hear them sing. Yes, but for God''s sake wait for me to come back. Nikíta''s father, 50 years old, a plain-looking, God-fearing Nikíta, he says, "Good-bye, Anna Petróvna," he says, "you must come NIKÍTA (enters, looks round, and, seeing Anísya alone, approaches governor of mine wants to take me away,--tells me I''m to come home. All I know is, that I could not live if Nikíta went away. call the fellow, (Anísya rises) and tell him his father wants him. to Nikíta." I began asking, but she won''t tell, but only says, "Is it Oh dear, what a life yours is, now I come to look at you. Ah, my dear, now I come to look at you, you''ve got that