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Liza; or, "A Nest of Nobles": A Novel
Chapter 3
Ivan Turgenev
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       _ CHAPTER III
       "Good-evening, Maria Dmitrievna!" exclaimed the rider's clear and pleasant voice. "How do you like my new purchase?"
       Maria Dmitrievna went to the window.
       "Good-evening, Woldemar! Ah, what a splendid horse! From whom did you buy it?"
       "From our remount-officer. He made me pay dear for it, the rascal."
       "What is it's name?"
       "Orlando. But that's a stupid name. I want to change it. _Eh bien, eh bien, mon garcon_. What a restless creature it is!"
       The horse neighed, pawed the air, and tossed the foam from its nostrils.
       "Come and stroke it, Lenochka; don't be afraid."
       Lenochka stretched out her hand from the window, but Orlando suddenly reared and shied. But its rider, who took its proceedings very quietly, gripped the saddle firmly with his knees, laid his whip across the horse's neck, and forced it, in spite of its resistance, to return to the window, "_Prenez garde, prenez garde_," Maria Dmitrievna kept calling out.
       "Now then, stroke him, Lenochka," repeated the horseman; "I don't mean to let him have his own way."
       Lenochka stretched out her hand a second time, and timidly touched the quivering nostrils of Orlando, who champed his bit, and kept incessantly fidgeting.
       "Bravo!" exclaimed Maria Dmitrievna; "but now get off, and come in."
       The rider wheeled his horse sharply round, drove the spurs into its sides, rode down the street at a hand gallop, and turned into the court-yard. In another minute he had crossed the hall and entered the drawing-room, flourishing his whip in the air.
       At the same moment there appeared on the threshold of another doorway a tall, well-made, dark-haired girl of nineteen--Maria Dmitrievna's elder daughter, Liza. _