...Dan explained with a last sigh to Dr Nikulin
and to nurse Bellabestia ('Bess')...
Bellabestia means "beautiful beast." A character
in Chekhov's story "В овраге" ("In the Ravine," 1900) is a
serpent-like young woman Aksinya:
У Аксиньи были серые наивные глаза, которые
редко мигали, и на лице постоянно играла наивная улыбка. И в этих немигающих
глазах, и в маленькой голове на длинной шее, и в ее стройности было что-то
змеиное; зелёная, с желтой грудью, с улыбкой, она глядела, как весной из молодой
ржи глядит на прохожего гадюка, вытянувшись и подняв голову.
Aksinya had naive grey eyes which rarely blinked, and a nave
smile played continually on her face. And in those unblinking eyes, and in that
little head on the long neck, and in her slenderness there was something
serpent-like; all in green but for the yellow on her bosom, she looked with a
smile on her face as a viper looks out of the young rye in the spring at the
passers-by, stretching itself and lifting its head. (chapter
III)
Она не спала и тяжко вздыхала, разметавшись от
жары, сбросив с себя почти всё - и при волшебном свете луны какое это было
красивое, какое гордое животное!
She [Aksinya] did not sleep, but breathed heavily, tossing
from side to side with the heat, having thrown off almost all her nightclothes.
And in the magic moonlight what a beautiful, what a proud
animal she was! (chapter V)
Alexey Sklyarenko