Revelations of Siberia, by a banished lady [E. Felińska] ed. by col. Lach Szyrma, Том 21852 |
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... frozen part , and the frost gives way to a red spot , such as is produced by a blister . These spots , in course of time , gradually diminish , and in a few weeks entirely dis- appear . Even during the summer , the Ostiaks make scarcely ...
... frozen part , and the frost gives way to a red spot , such as is produced by a blister . These spots , in course of time , gradually diminish , and in a few weeks entirely dis- appear . Even during the summer , the Ostiaks make scarcely ...
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... frozen soil serving them for a highway . It was a charming sight to look upon large herds of these useful animals , bearing , as it were , a forest of antlers over their heads , and moving on through the woodlands like a compact army ...
... frozen soil serving them for a highway . It was a charming sight to look upon large herds of these useful animals , bearing , as it were , a forest of antlers over their heads , and moving on through the woodlands like a compact army ...
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... frozen or dried up ; consequently , not a drop of water could be got anywhere , except at a distance of a verst ; and , in the absence of a horse , all the water had to be fetched from that distance in buckets . I must here observe ...
... frozen or dried up ; consequently , not a drop of water could be got anywhere , except at a distance of a verst ; and , in the absence of a horse , all the water had to be fetched from that distance in buckets . I must here observe ...
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... frozen over . The Soswa , too , began to be covered with ice . This river , from the excessive rapidity and volume of its waters , did not freeze , I was told , till the cold was at least seventeen degrees below the freezing point . The ...
... frozen over . The Soswa , too , began to be covered with ice . This river , from the excessive rapidity and volume of its waters , did not freeze , I was told , till the cold was at least seventeen degrees below the freezing point . The ...
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... frozen pack . In this manner , the surface , not yet covered , was gradually diminished ; and the probable hour , when the whole river would be frozen over , was foretold by some of the more experienced spec- tators with as great ...
... frozen pack . In this manner , the surface , not yet covered , was gradually diminished ; and the probable hour , when the whole river would be frozen over , was foretold by some of the more experienced spec- tators with as great ...
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