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... course , as leading more into the interior of the coun- try ; and they had pursued it with infinite difficulty , and for a considerable distance , until the imperturbable cossacks themselves were nigh be- ginning to murmur , and the old ...
... course , as leading more into the interior of the coun- try ; and they had pursued it with infinite difficulty , and for a considerable distance , until the imperturbable cossacks themselves were nigh be- ginning to murmur , and the old ...
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... course of our expeditions , I had become acquainted ; indeed , with whom a part of my family was distantly connected . He was renowned for the liberality of his spirit , and the sincerity of his hospitality . With him , I believed , I ...
... course of our expeditions , I had become acquainted ; indeed , with whom a part of my family was distantly connected . He was renowned for the liberality of his spirit , and the sincerity of his hospitality . With him , I believed , I ...
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... course he is there waiting for an explanation or adjustment of this unpleasant business . " " What's to be done , Elms ? " inquired his lordship . " Of course I should as soon think of going out with my father's cook , as with his ...
... course he is there waiting for an explanation or adjustment of this unpleasant business . " " What's to be done , Elms ? " inquired his lordship . " Of course I should as soon think of going out with my father's cook , as with his ...
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