My Exile in Siberia, Том 2Hurst and Blackett, 1855 |
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... I parted from the society of Wiatka in the most friendly terms . In that distant place , I found , among the young merchants , two or three honest friends . I am sure some of them still remember me , and have not THE DIFFICULTY SOLVED . 23.
... I parted from the society of Wiatka in the most friendly terms . In that distant place , I found , among the young merchants , two or three honest friends . I am sure some of them still remember me , and have not THE DIFFICULTY SOLVED . 23.
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... friendship to the exile . Several sledges accompanied me , on my departure , to the first station ; and , not- withstanding my protestations , a whole lading of provisions and wine was put into my own . The following day , I arrived at ...
... friendship to the exile . Several sledges accompanied me , on my departure , to the first station ; and , not- withstanding my protestations , a whole lading of provisions and wine was put into my own . The following day , I arrived at ...
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... friend , a younger brother . He was a citizen of Moscow , and had been apprenticed to a bookbinder before he entered my service . I knew that a refusal would grieve Matwey , and I had , myself , nothing against 36 MY EXILE .
... friend , a younger brother . He was a citizen of Moscow , and had been apprenticed to a bookbinder before he entered my service . I knew that a refusal would grieve Matwey , and I had , myself , nothing against 36 MY EXILE .
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... friends were near . home was near , Three days ago , he had seen them all ; then it could not be very far away ! With my settlement in Wladimir a new period of life began for me , pure , undisturbed , serious , solitary , filled only ...
... friends were near . home was near , Three days ago , he had seen them all ; then it could not be very far away ! With my settlement in Wladimir a new period of life began for me , pure , undisturbed , serious , solitary , filled only ...
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... friends . Without any particular reason , people were drawn towards him , and attached themselves to him . He was ... friend . It is true that these acquaintances absorbed nearly all his time . He suffered from this ; but he could not ...
... friends . Without any particular reason , people were drawn towards him , and attached themselves to him . He was ... friend . It is true that these acquaintances absorbed nearly all his time . He suffered from this ; but he could not ...
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