id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 45098 Whishaw, Frederick Boris the Bear-Hunter .txt text/plain 80229 3720 77 hunter's overwrought brain at night, that when day came Boris was by no I warn you I am not a man to annoy; I am Boris the Bear-Hunter." may be pleased to use me," said Boris, kneeling before the young Tsar "Thank you, Brother Boris," said the Tsar quietly, rising from the Peter had a double object in placing Boris in a Streltsi regiment. "Certainly the lord of Russia," said Boris, "but why the Tsar that bear and wolf, which, to the joy of Boris, Peter solemnly promised One day the Tsar asked Boris whether he would like to be one of the was Boris the Bear-Hunter, whose prowess in all athletic matters Peter "Ah, Boris," said the Tsar, "I thought so too before we left Russia; at the Tsar's words Boris had felt all his old love come swelling into "Now, Boris," said the Tsar, "shall it be you or I? ./cache/45098.txt ./txt/45098.txt