The Englishwoman in Russia; impressions of the society and manners of the Russians at home, by a lady two years resident in that country |
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... remain long in it , a few months at the utmost , when we calculated upon bidding adieu to it for ever ; we therefore determined upon philosophically bearing all the désagrémens which we might be condemned to meet with . It contained ...
... remain long in it , a few months at the utmost , when we calculated upon bidding adieu to it for ever ; we therefore determined upon philosophically bearing all the désagrémens which we might be condemned to meet with . It contained ...
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... remain behind . His companions dug a kind of cave for him out of the snow , and left him to his fate ; he remained unconscious he knew not how long . When he recovered his senses , the fever had left him , but his hunger drove him ...
... remain behind . His companions dug a kind of cave for him out of the snow , and left him to his fate ; he remained unconscious he knew not how long . When he recovered his senses , the fever had left him , but his hunger drove him ...
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... remain in the carriage , for he must be a bold man who would be willing to face the vermin of all kinds , even for a single night , in a way - side hotel . The better class of Russian travellers know well how they are peopled , and ...
... remain in the carriage , for he must be a bold man who would be willing to face the vermin of all kinds , even for a single night , in a way - side hotel . The better class of Russian travellers know well how they are peopled , and ...
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... remain in the carriage , for he must be a bold man who would be willing to face the vermin of all kinds , even for a single night , in a way - side hotel . The better class of Russian travellers know well how they are peopled , and ...
... remain in the carriage , for he must be a bold man who would be willing to face the vermin of all kinds , even for a single night , in a way - side hotel . The better class of Russian travellers know well how they are peopled , and ...
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... remains . Above it was a wretched daub of a Virgin and Child , which he triumphantly in- formed us was the holy man's own work . Although there was nothing to admire in it , we saw that it would give him pleasure to express our ...
... remains . Above it was a wretched daub of a Virgin and Child , which he triumphantly in- formed us was the holy man's own work . Although there was nothing to admire in it , we saw that it would give him pleasure to express our ...
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