In Tsarist Russia, servants like Countess Hendrikova were noble by birth, yet lived like ghosts. They gave up dances, family, and dreams — not because they were coerced, but because duty became identity. She once wrote that she had “surrendered completely… without murmurings” into the hands of God. It wasn’t serenity. It was resignation
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