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The Queen of Spades and other Stories
The Queen of Spades and other Stories | Alexander Pushkin
There was a card party at the rooms of Narumoff, a lieutenant in the Horse Guards. A long winter night had passed unnoticed, and it was five o'clock in the morning when supper was served. The winners sat down to table with an excellent appetite; the losers let their plates remain empty before them. Little by little, however, with the assistance of the champagne, the conversation became animated, and was shared by all. "How did you get on this evening, Surin?" said the host to one of his friends. "Oh, I lost, as usual. I really have no luck. I play mirandole. You know that I keep cool. Nothing moves me; I never change my play, and yet I always lose." "Do you mean to say that all the evening you did not once back the red? Your firmness of character surprises me." "What do you think of Hermann?" said one of the party, pointing to a young Engineer officer. "That fellow never made a bet or touched a card in his life, and yet he watches us playing until five in the morning." "It interests me," said Hermann; "but I am not disposed to risk the necessary in view of the superfluous." "Hermann is a German, and economical; that is the whole of the secret," cried Tomski. "But what is really astonishing is the Countess Anna Fedotovna!" "How so?" asked several voices. "Have you not remarked," said Tomski, "that she never plays?" "Yes," said Narumoff, "a woman of eighty, who never touches a card; that is indeed something extraordinary!" "You do not know why?" "No; is there a reason for it?" "Just listen. My grandmother, you know, some sixty years ago, went to Paris, and became the rage there. People ran after her in the streets, and called her the 'Muscovite Venus.' Richelieu made love to her, and my grandmother makes out that, by her rigorous demeanour, she almost drove him to suicide. In those days women used to play at faro. One evening at the court she lost, on parole,to the Duke of Orleans, a very considerable sum. When she got home, my grandmother removed her beauty spots, took off her hoops, and in this tragic costume went to my grandfather, told him of her misfortune, and asked him for the money she had to pay. My grandfather, now no more, was, so to say, his wife's steward. He feared her like fire; but the sum she named made him leap into the air. He flew into a rage, made a brief calculation, and proved to my grandmother that in six months she had got through half a million rubles. He told her plainly that he had no villages to sell in Paris, his domains being situated in the neighbourhood of Moscow and of Saratoff; and finally refused point blank. You may imagine the fury of my grandmother. She boxed his ears, and passed the night in another room.
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Published in 1834, this is a memorable, ironic tale about greed. There‘s a supernatural component, but we don‘t know if it‘s meant literally or if our man Hermann is losing it.

This acclaimed short story is easy to digest in one sitting — and just like that you‘ve read Pushkin. ♠️

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Cathythoughts Oh that‘s a nice one 👍🏻♥️ 5y
Leniverse @Cathythoughts Folio Society. I was looking through their sale a year and a half ago, and the Spouse leaned over my shoulder, pointed and said "That one". I asked, "You want to read Pushkin?" He replied, "Is that who it's by? Bonus. I do want to read Pushkin, but I just thought that's the best looking book there." ? 5y
Nute Wow! That‘s really pretty! 5y
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Malisa
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
That ending!!!

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Moray_Reads
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#BookWithAGorgeousCover The Balbusso twins are two of my favourite Folio Society illustrators 😍 #SeptinBooks18

Leniverse I have the Pushkin. When I ordered a bunch of Folios on their new year sale, the spouse looked over my shoulder and said "Get that one too. It's the prettiest one." ? I'm a bit sad that it is practically invisible in the sleeve and bookcase. It deserves to be on display. 6y
aa_guer2021 I am glad that Pushkin has a folio edition and that it is so beautiful, but...ouch. 💸😂 6y
Moray_Reads @ruskigurl16 I think it's worth it. My savings aren't so sure... 6y
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Moray_Reads @Leniverse it's a beautiful cover. I think I'll periodically put out a volume or two on my new shelves so that I can appreciate the full covers more often 6y
erzascarletbookgasm 😍 beautiful 6y
readordierachel Oh my, that is gorgeous 6y
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Birdsong28
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Thank you @Sorceryandswords for this #jbuk gift. 😘❤️📚📖

Sophoclessweetheart You‘re most welcome Victoria! I hope you enjoy it! X 6y
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Simona
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Obsession with winning becomes horrible curse for Hermann, who eventually gambled away his sanity ...

#quotsyApril18 #gamble

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Rachbb3
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An interesting short story of gambling greed and reaping what you sow. Very entertaining.

#Litsyclassics challenge
#SerialReader

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Samplergal
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Panpan

Meh. I read this only for a challenge in Goodreads. I couldn‘t get into it. At. All.

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Librarybelle
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The collection I read today contained this short story and five others, all with morals or twists at the end. The translation was good, and I found I enjoyed each short story. Perfect pick for “Q” in the #LitsyClassics challenge!

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Librarybelle
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My car is getting an oil change, so naturally I‘m reading Pushkin. My “Q” for #LitsyClassics !

Louise The best kind of multitasking! 👌 6y
Litsi Never heard of this. Thanks for posting. (edited) 6y
Librarybelle You‘re welcome, @Litsi ! 6y
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mrsmarch
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Alright, Pushkin, slow down. You know big words, you don‘t have to flaunt them. #LitsyAtoZ #Q #SerialReader @SerialReader

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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
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Mehso-so

A clever little short story I found on the Serial Reader app. Beware of things that appear to good to be true.

Reading my classics Q and X first this year, LOL #LitsyClassicsAtoZ

Samplergal That‘s the only reason I read it. Dreadful. 6y
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Sarah83
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ssravp
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Mehso-so

I feel like this could have been a much longer story. It didn't do much for me. 👸🏼♠️

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Kathrin
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Panpan

Too short for me to really get invested... and I typically like short stories, but here I didn't connect.

This concludes #LitsyAtoZ for me.

Simona 👏👏👏 7y
Jinjer 🏆🏆🏆 7y
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haileybean
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Mehso-so

Maybe it's because of how short it was, it was probably more me than it. I didn't connect to it. I found the mystery intriguing but with how short of a story it was it felt rushed.

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Kristy_K
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Really enjoyed this one! Quick and entertaining while looking at greed. Ironically I was playing my friend poker via text while reading this. But at least ours was fake money! ⭐️⭐️⭐️✨
#litsyAtoZ #letterQ #serialreader #shortstory

KarouBlue Love Pushkin! ❤️ 7y
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Moray_Reads
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A #royal from my tbr and an image lifted from the Folio Society website as I don't own this one (yet!). I've read and loved Eugene Onegin and others by Pushkin and really must get to this one. #ReadJanuary

Hobbinol I hope to read this this year! (I ❤the opera❗)... You have such good taste! 7y
Moray_Reads @Hobbinol thank you! We seem to have a lot of overlap taste-wise, isn't Litsy great? Have to admit I have never been to an opera(!) but I have tickets to an opera version of The Trial next month, I hope I like it 😨😨 7y
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Simona
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Book number two for #readathon

UwannaPublishme 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 7y
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Simona
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I'm not picky about snacks as long as they're from junk food group😊

#booktober #readingsnacks

LeahBergen Smarties! My fave. ❤️❤️ 7y
Simona @LeahBergen I have them in my purse, always. 7y
mauveandrosysky I like this philosophy. 7y
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GoneFishing
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Two fixed ideas can no more exist together in the moral world than two bodies can occupy one and the same place in the physical world.

ForestAvenuePress I'm publishing Michael Shou-Yung Shum's debut novel, same title, in Oct 2017 and need to read the Pushkin story! 8y
Hobbinol I love the opera. I need to read this, as well as Onegin. 8y
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