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... taken into a small room . I was horrified at find- ing that everything must be taken out of the sledge . I asked whether it would not be better to proceed at once . Such could not be , Mr. Atkinson having pro- mised to call on Prince ...
... taken into a small room . I was horrified at find- ing that everything must be taken out of the sledge . I asked whether it would not be better to proceed at once . Such could not be , Mr. Atkinson having pro- mised to call on Prince ...
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... taken no notice of his request : he despatched a Cossack with an imperative order : in an hour's time I was comfortably lounging on a sofa in a general's quarters . The following morning Mr. Atkinson had to go to the prince for his ...
... taken no notice of his request : he despatched a Cossack with an imperative order : in an hour's time I was comfortably lounging on a sofa in a general's quarters . The following morning Mr. Atkinson had to go to the prince for his ...
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... taken care of , the dog being a favourite . I had a kind of wish that we might not find her , as I had been told she slept in the sledge , and I had fully made up my mind that no dog should sleep in a sledge with me . On arriving at the ...
... taken care of , the dog being a favourite . I had a kind of wish that we might not find her , as I had been told she slept in the sledge , and I had fully made up my mind that no dog should sleep in a sledge with me . On arriving at the ...
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... taken of the matter ; evidently , they were all in a clique , and we had no time to stay and make a declaration to the proper authorities , being too anxious to proceed . There is no doubt our yemschick had perceived we were asleep , as ...
... taken of the matter ; evidently , they were all in a clique , and we had no time to stay and make a declaration to the proper authorities , being too anxious to proceed . There is no doubt our yemschick had perceived we were asleep , as ...
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... taken away , and we were left sitting on the bank . We had hoped to reach Barnaoul by dinner - time , but the hope was a vain one . Hour after hour passed , and we sat anxiously watching , trusting that with the setting of the sun the ...
... taken away , and we were left sitting on the bank . We had hoped to reach Barnaoul by dinner - time , but the hope was a vain one . Hour after hour passed , and we sat anxiously watching , trusting that with the setting of the sun the ...
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