4.9 • 686 Ratings
🗓️ 8 February 2020
⏱️ 32 minutes
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0:00.0 | The Queen of Spades, don't they? |
0:09.2 | Everybody come back, isn't that so? |
0:13.6 | You tried to get into the locked drawer today, didn't you? |
0:17.7 | How do the dead come back, mother? |
0:20.0 | What's the secret? The Queen of Spades by Alexander Sargeevich Pushkin |
0:26.4 | At the house of Naruma of a cavalry officer |
0:31.8 | The long winter night had been passed in gambling |
0:34.9 | At five in the morning breakfast was served to the weary players. |
0:40.0 | The winners ate with relish, the losers on the contrary, pushed back their plates and sat brooding, |
0:45.7 | gloomily. Under the influence of the good wine, however, the conversation then became general. |
0:52.4 | Well, Surin, said the host, inquiringly, |
0:55.1 | "'Oh, I lost as usual. My luck is abominable. |
0:59.2 | No matter how cool I keep, I can never win.' |
1:02.0 | "'How is it, Herman, that you never touch a card,' remarked one of the men |
1:05.8 | addressing a young officer of the Engineering Corps. |
1:08.7 | "'Here you are with the rest of us at five o'clock in the morning, |
1:12.1 | and you've neither played nor bet all night. Play interests me greatly, replied the person addressed, |
1:18.1 | but I hardly care to sacrifice the necessaries of life for uncertain superfluities. |
1:24.4 | Herman is a German, therefore economical. That explains it, said Tomski. But the person I can't quite understand is my grandmother, the Countess Anna Fedorovna. Why inquired a chorus of voices? I can't understand why my grandmother never gambles. I don't see anything very striking in the fact that a woman of 80 refuses to gamble, objected Narumov. |
1:47.2 | Have you never heard her story? No. Well, then listen to it. To begin with, 60 years ago, my grandmother |
1:55.5 | went to Paris, where she was all the fashion. People crowded each other in the streets to get |
2:00.4 | a chance to see the Muscovite Venus, as she was called the fashion. People crowded each other in the streets to get a chance to see the |
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