Recollections of Tartar Steppes and Their InhabitantsJ. Murray, 1863 - 351 páginas |
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... wished to be delivered . Nor could I refuse them this pleasure , although it would , I found , entail several deviations from our intended route . Had it been possible to dine a dozen times in the day , I think we should have been ...
... wished to be delivered . Nor could I refuse them this pleasure , although it would , I found , entail several deviations from our intended route . Had it been possible to dine a dozen times in the day , I think we should have been ...
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... wished to detain us a few days , so that we might see and be the many places of interest in the town . convents or government schools for the daughters of the nobility , the churches , also the manufactories of glass ; but the roads ...
... wished to detain us a few days , so that we might see and be the many places of interest in the town . convents or government schools for the daughters of the nobility , the churches , also the manufactories of glass ; but the roads ...
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... wished we had started by daylight ; covering myself up , I slept soundly till near the first station , when I was aroused by the sudden stoppage of the sledge , and a confused sound of voices . On enquiry I learned that in front of us ...
... wished we had started by daylight ; covering myself up , I slept soundly till near the first station , when I was aroused by the sudden stoppage of the sledge , and a confused sound of voices . On enquiry I learned that in front of us ...
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... wished us success in our onward course ; but the invitation to Odessa was not repeated . At the post - house they had endeavoured to persuade us to place our sledge on wheels , but to this arrange- ment we could not consent ; the ...
... wished us success in our onward course ; but the invitation to Odessa was not repeated . At the post - house they had endeavoured to persuade us to place our sledge on wheels , but to this arrange- ment we could not consent ; the ...
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... wished us to remain the night , as there was a gang of robbers on the road in a wood between the stations . Rumours of them had been spread , and Nicholai , who was a great coward , had feared to sleep , in case of a surprise . Mr ...
... wished us to remain the night , as there was a gang of robbers on the road in a wood between the stations . Rumours of them had been spread , and Nicholai , who was a great coward , had feared to sleep , in case of a surprise . Mr ...
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