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Ponai Brazgiai

maleFirst seen chapter 13Last seen chapter 63

Student who mocks Vasaris at the parish luncheon, quoting Mickevičius and questioning priestly vocation His words "visa tai ne man" are quoted by Vasaris as a source of resignation. Brazgys is referenced in passing during Liudas’s reflections on marriage prospects. Brazgys seeks to marry Liucė, confronts her at the farewell, and later departs for Moscow. Prospective suitor of Liucė, urged by his uncle to marry her Doctor Brazgys is presented as Liucė’s suitor, urged by her uncle to marry her. Dr. Brazgys is Liucė's fiancé, actively planning their wedding, kisses Liucė's hand during a discussion about the ceremony, and confirms the August 15 wedding date at Žolinė. Updated as a doctor married to Ponia Brazgienė and present at Vasaris' visit. Mentioned as the relative of Brazgiene, possibly involved in Liucė's marriage plans. Doctor Brazgys greets Vasaris warmly, indicating a close relationship with Ponia Brazgiene and a happy domestic life. The Brazgiai couple invite Vasaris to be godfather at their son’s baptism and host the ceremony. Brazgys is introduced as the young, vigorous, kind lover of Liucija who would do anything for her.

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