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Why The Russian Language May Be a Clever Hoax
Why The Russian Language May Be a Clever Hoax
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Why The Russian Language May Be a Clever Hoax
Why The Russian Language May Be a Clever Hoax
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This story stars Olga ("Olga" is a pseudonym to protect the woman from Shakespeare-loving Britons), an idealistic and musically-voiced schoolgirl who left Russia to bring Light to the savages in the British Isles. I first heard her on British audio tapes, declaring in her comic tones, "This summer I am going to England to teach Our Shakespeare (nash Shekspeare) to the British." Somehow, she quickly found reason to transfer to America, and led many of us here to startling discoveries about the R…

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This story stars Olga ("Olga" is a pseudonym to protect the woman from Shakespeare-loving Britons), an idealistic and musically-voiced schoolgirl who left Russia to bring Light to the savages in the British Isles. I first heard her on British audio tapes, declaring in her comic tones, "This summer I am going to England to teach Our Shakespeare (nash Shekspeare) to the British." Somehow, she quickly found reason to transfer to America, and led many of us here to startling discoveries about the Russian language, if there is such a tongue. If you've ever tried to learn a Slavic language, or else if you've ever stumbled while trying to impress someone, you'll especially understand the irony of the main character's efforts.

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This story stars Olga ("Olga" is a pseudonym to protect the woman from Shakespeare-loving Britons), an idealistic and musically-voiced schoolgirl who left Russia to bring Light to the savages in the British Isles. I first heard her on British audio tapes, declaring in her comic tones, "This summer I am going to England to teach Our Shakespeare (nash Shekspeare) to the British." Somehow, she quickly found reason to transfer to America, and led many of us here to startling discoveries about the Russian language, if there is such a tongue. If you've ever tried to learn a Slavic language, or else if you've ever stumbled while trying to impress someone, you'll especially understand the irony of the main character's efforts.

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