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The Torrents Of Spring - Turgenev Ivan Sergeevich.pdf

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VII<br />

Malz was a writer flourishing at Frankfort<br />

about 1830, whose short comedies, written in a<br />

light vein in the local dialect, hit off local<br />

Frankfort types with bright and amusing,<br />

though not deep, humour. It turned out that<br />

Gemma really did read excellently--quite like<br />

an actress in fact. She indicated each<br />

personage, and sustained the character<br />

capitally, making full use of the talent of<br />

mimicry she had inherited with her Italian<br />

blood; she had no mercy on her soft voice or<br />

her lovely face, and when she had to represent<br />

some old crone in her dotage, or a stupid<br />

burgomaster, she made the drollest grimaces,<br />

screwing up her eyes, wrinkling up her nose,<br />

lisping, squeaking.... She did not herself laugh<br />

during the reading; but when her audience<br />

(with the exception of Pantaleone: he had<br />

walked off in indignation so soon as the<br />

conversation turned _o quel ferroflucto<br />

Tedesco_) interrupted her by an outburst of

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