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"The world is not such an innocent place as we used to think, petkoff"
Who made this speech in Arms and the Man.?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The phrase that world is not such an innocent place as we used to think, petkoff" was said by Sergius.

  • The play begins during the Serbo-Bulgarian War in the fall of 1885. Raina, a Bulgarian woman from a wealthy family, learns from her aunt, Catherine, that a war against the Serbs was won by the Bulgarian cavalry.
  • Catherine adds that Raina's fiancee, Sergius, was at the head of the charge and was as heroic in life as it appears in Raina's bedroom picture. Louka, their servant, goes in and warns Catherine and Raina that there may be Serbs fleeing the battlefield in the area, seeking refuge in Bulgarian families ' homes.
  • In the final act, in the library, it turns out that Louka is in love with Sergius, and he is in love with her, even though she was supposed to be engaged with the head servant Nicola.
Answered by swapnaseaiyari7865
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Answer:

sergius Nicola made this speech.

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