THE DAUGHTER OF THE COMMANDANT

A Russian Romance

by

By Alexksandr Poushkin

Translated by Mrs. Milne Home. Authoress of "Mamma's Black Nurse Stories," "West Indian Folklore"








PREFACE.

ALEXKSANDR POUSHKIN, the Poet, was born at Petersburg in 1799 of good family, and died before he was forty, in the prime of his genius. The novel here offered to the public is considered by Russians his best prose work. Others are Boris Godúnof, a dramatic sketch, but never intended to be put on the stage, and The Prisoner of the Caucasus. Among his poems are "The Gipsies," "Rúslan and Ludmilla," "The Fountain of Tears," and "Evgeni Onéghin." The last, if I mistake not, was translated into English some years ago. Some of Poushkin's writings having drawn suspicion on him he was banished to a distant part of the Empire, where he filled sundry administrative posts. The Tzar Nicholai, on his accession in 1825, recalled him to Petersburg and made him Historiographer. The works of the poet were much admired in society, but he was not happy in his domestic life. His outspoken language made him many enemies, and disgraceful reports were purposely spread abroad concerning him, which resulted in a duel in which he was mortally wounded by his brother-in-law, George Danthès. His death was mourned publicly by all Russia.

M.P.M.H.

April, 1891.


CONTENTS

PREFACE.

CHAPTER I. — SERGEANT OF THE GUARDS.

CHAPTER II. — THE GUIDE.

CHAPTER III. — THE LITTLE FORT.

CHAPTER IV. — THE DUEL.

CHAPTER V. — LOVE.

CHAPTER VI. — PUGATCHÉF.

CHAPTER VII. — THE ASSAULT.

CHAPTER VIII. — THE UNEXPECTED VISIT.

CHAPTER IX. — THE PARTING.

CHAPTER X. — THE SIEGE.

CHAPTER XI. — THE REBEL CAMP.

CHAPTER XII. — THE ORPHAN.

CHAPTER XIII. — THE ARREST.

CHAPTER XIV. — THE TRIAL.

FOOTNOTES:








CHAPTER I. — SERGEANT OF THE GUARDS.

My father, Andréj Petróvitch Grineff, after serving in his youth under Count Münich,1 had retired in 17—with the rank of senior major. Since that time he had always lived on his estate in the district of Simbirsk, where he

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