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One more, last tale - and my chronicle is over

Pushkin A.S.
Pushkin A.S.

Phraseologism: One more, last tale - and my chronicle is over.

Meaning: There is still a little to do, very little, to complete some work or literary work.

Origin: From the tragedy "Boris Godunov" (1825) by A. S. Pushkin (1799-1837), words from Pimen's monologue (scene "Night. Cell in the Miracle Monastery"): "One more, last tale - // And my chronicle is over, // The duty bequeathed by God has been fulfilled // To me, a sinner. Not without reason for many years // The Lord made me a witness // And enlightened the book art..."

Random phraseology:

Play spillikins.

Meaning:

Deal with rubbish.

Origin:

Spillikin - a pipe, a flute, a small toy, decoration, in the game, spillikins are evenly cut straws. The game consists in crocheting one after the other from a bunch of spillikins without moving the rest.

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