Balkan Monastery: A Novel"An unusual novel, of a little known facet of the war -- not in the front trenches, but in a Serbian monastery where 80 young girls from Belgrade have been placed for safety. The relief forces fail them -- the advance of the Germans finds them deserted even by the old monks. One child runs away to seek her brother, and -- at the time of the realignment of races and boundaries, she is adopted by Bulgarians, and her Serbian heritage comes militantly to the fore. Eventually, she runs away again and is found by her father." --Kirkus review. |
Dall'interno del libro
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Pagina 81
Instead of telling tales of witches and fairies to Yelitsa and Militsa , Desa began to talk more of her brothers , Sava and Bora - and of her father who must surely be as anxious about her as she was about him . Militsa's father was a ...
Instead of telling tales of witches and fairies to Yelitsa and Militsa , Desa began to talk more of her brothers , Sava and Bora - and of her father who must surely be as anxious about her as she was about him . Militsa's father was a ...
Pagina 82
But she was thinking of running away from the monastery , and she wondered whether her boon companions , Yelitsa and Militsa would consent to go with her . “ Why should we stop at this moldy monastery when great things are happening in ...
But she was thinking of running away from the monastery , and she wondered whether her boon companions , Yelitsa and Militsa would consent to go with her . “ Why should we stop at this moldy monastery when great things are happening in ...
Pagina 93
Militsa had said briefly that she would never tie herself . After all , supposing she became Desa's sister and then her brother , Sava , came along and she fell in love with him , she could never marry him .
Militsa had said briefly that she would never tie herself . After all , supposing she became Desa's sister and then her brother , Sava , came along and she fell in love with him , she could never marry him .
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Sommario
CHAPTER | 1 |
GRANDFATHER Russ | 14 |
DEATH Calls At ST ROMAN | 52 |
Copyright | |
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abbot advance Alexinats army arrived asked Aunt Austrian became become began Belgrade better bread bridge Brother Moses brought Bulgarian Bulgars called cell church coffee coming dead Desa Dmitrief door enemy eyes face father fire followed French Georgevitch Germans girls give gone Grandfather Russ guns gypsies hand head heard horses King kitchen knew leave light live looked lost marched Mateivitch Michael Militsa Miss monastery monks morning mother never night Nish officers once passed Prasco priest Razhan refectory remained rest returned road Roman Russian Sava seemed sent Seraphim Serbian Serbs side Sister sleep snow soldiers soon stood stop taken tell thought told took train turned village waiting wall whole window woman Yelitsa