10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SHTCHI»
Discover the use of
shtchi in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
shtchi and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Lock and Key Library: Classic North European Mystery Stories
I will bring you the roll in a minute, but had you not better take some shtchi *
instead of the sausage? We make it here, and it is capital I kept some for you last
night, but it was so late before you came in ! You will find it very good." She went
to ...
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The Lock and Key Library Classic Mystery and Detective ...
I will bring you the roll in a minute, but had you not better take some shtchi 1
instead of the sausage? We make it here, and it is capital. I kept some for you last
night, but it was so late before you came in ! You will find it very good." She went
to ...
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The Most Interesting Stories of All Nations:
Go to the porkshop aswell, and buymea bit of cheap sausage." "I will bring you
the roll in a minute, but had you not better take some shtchi* instead of the
sausage? We make it here, and it is capital. I kept some for youlast night,butit was
so late ...
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English Language Word Builder
... HOWDAH HUMHUM HUPPAH SHIBAH SHTCHI SHYISH GUBBAH HABOOB
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"Also, you will pardon us forthefact that we cannot providea banquetsuchas is to
be obtainedinour metropolitan cities?We partakeof simple fare, according to
Russian custom—we confine ourselves to shtchi 10, but we do so with a single
heart.
Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol
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Christology: A Discourse Concerning Christ: ... Being a New ...
Which Onkelas renders the Shtchi'mh er Majefly os God. To this Muses answers,
If thy Fare (thy Sizeclxi'mh, 01 thy self) go mt with m, carry us not up hence. For
wherein, says he,- shall it he'known here, that I and thy People haw found Gr'ace
...
With that he finished his portion, and helped Ivanovna to her spouse. himself to a
generous measure of niania *—the dishwhich “Yes;pray cometo table,” said
Sobakevitch to his guest; follows shtchi and consists ofa sheep's stomach stuffed
...
Gogel, Nikolai Vasilievich, 2013
... he tooka certain vague pride before hisfamily and strangers, since hewould
frequentlysaywith a stutter:"Any one who REALLY wishes toseemewill begladto
see meevenin my dressing gown, andto eat nothing but shtchi [Cabbagesoup.] ...
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Leo Tolstoy's Collection [ 18 Books ]:
... his family and strangers, since he would frequently say with a stutter: “Any one
who REALLY wishes to see me will be glad to see me even in my dressing-gown,
and to eat nothing but shtchi [Cabbage-soup] and kasha [Buckwheat gruel.] ...
We partake of simple fare, according to Russian custom—we confine ourselves
to shtchi[3], but we do so with a single heart. Come, I humbly beg of you." After
another contest for the honour of yielding precedence, Chichikov succeeded in ...