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  • The heroine of "The Darling" is a young woman, Olenka, who becomes passionate about whatever her loved ones are involved in.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • When the second husband dies, Olenka takes up with a veterinary surgeon.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Suddenly, lumber is the most fascinating subject on earth as far as Olenka is concerned.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Olenka, "Access to Evil" and axis of evil, Bush administration believes it's an evil society.

    CNN Transcript Feb 8, 2004 2004

  • The Gun Lobby in Chicago, a BBC News special, with correspondent Olenka Frenkei, April 30, 1999.

    Outgunned PETER HARRY BROWN DANIEL G. ABEL 2003

  • The Gun Lobby in Chicago, a BBC News special, with correspondent Olenka Frenkei, April 30, 1999.

    Outgunned PETER HARRY BROWN DANIEL G. ABEL 2003

  • Olenka, one of Sienkiewicz 'many beautiful female characters, is ravishing in her religious faith, her incorruptible rigour, and her devout patriotism.

    Nobel Prize in Literature 1905 - Presentation Speech 1905

  • After seeing Olenka to her gate, he said good-bye and went on.

    The Darling and Other Stories Anton Pavlovich Chekhov 1882

  • He flung up his hands, and went on, addressing Olenka:

    The Darling and Other Stories Anton Pavlovich Chekhov 1882

  • His mother departed to Harkov to her sister's and did not return; his father used to go off every day to inspect cattle, and would often be away from home for three days together, and it seemed to Olenka as though Sasha was entirely abandoned, that he was not wanted at home, that he was being starved, and she carried him off to her lodge and gave him a little room there.

    The Darling and Other Stories Anton Pavlovich Chekhov 1882

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