Born the son of a Polish count, de Gurowski’s strong political opinions led to his expulsion from the Gymnasia of War
Story about a detestable Polish man with whom Gurowski had been acquainted. The man is uncultured and fiendish, and Gurowski tries to warn others but they think he is just being his usual self.
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Born the son of a Polish count, de Gurowski’s strong political opinions led to his expulsion from the Gymnasia of War
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