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(1895) Author: Anne Charlotte Leffler, Sofja Kovalevskaja Translator: Louise von Cossel
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herself leading an active life at his side. Then he
disappears, with these words: ‘All this you have
lost!’ She awakes and makes up her mind to
go and seek her friend. After many adventures,
and much trouble, she finds the house where he
used to live, but here she is told by a friend of
his that he has died a few days ago of typhoid
fever. She also hears that, in his delirium, he
has sometimes raved about a young girl.

Lilienka (the young girl) returns home, but
nobody ever knows where she has been. She
feels certain that she has thrown away her
happiness through her own fault, and dies of grief
shortly after.

Aniuta’s first success encouraged her to go on,
and she immediately began a new story and
finished it in a few weeks. Dostojevsky was
much more pleased with this second attempt
than with the first; he thought it riper.

But its course did not run so smooth. The
letter from Dostojevsky fell into the hands of
Ivan Sergejevitsch, and now the storm broke
out!

This happened on the 5th of September, a
memorable day in the annals of the Rajevski
family. It was Elena Paulovna’s birthday, and
a large circle of friends were assembled. It

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