Domestic Scenes in Russia: In a Series of Letters Describing a Year's Residence in that Country, Chiefly in the InteriorJ. Murray, 1839 - 348 sider |
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Side 29
... gallop , down upon the bridge , without perceiving that it was open in the middle for a boat to pass . M- , however , in- stantly remarked the danger , and pointing it out to her brother , they both called loudly to the driver to stop ...
... gallop , down upon the bridge , without perceiving that it was open in the middle for a boat to pass . M- , however , in- stantly remarked the danger , and pointing it out to her brother , they both called loudly to the driver to stop ...
Side 62
... gallop ; however , I soon discovered that when from the nature of the ground there was no chance of a course , the harriers very soon either were called off the scent , or threw up their heads of themselves . As the corn was for the ...
... gallop ; however , I soon discovered that when from the nature of the ground there was no chance of a course , the harriers very soon either were called off the scent , or threw up their heads of themselves . As the corn was for the ...
Side 70
... gallop of about thirteen miles an hour . This pace was kept up for some time after quitting the chaussée , the bye road into which we struck being pretty good . We soon came to the bank of the Volga , which we followed for some miles ...
... gallop of about thirteen miles an hour . This pace was kept up for some time after quitting the chaussée , the bye road into which we struck being pretty good . We soon came to the bank of the Volga , which we followed for some miles ...
Side 92
... gallops along , shouting and warning all persons to clear the way . If it is dark , the lead- ing engine carries a bright light high up on a pole , which is easily distinguished , by its position , from the lamps of a carriage as it ...
... gallops along , shouting and warning all persons to clear the way . If it is dark , the lead- ing engine carries a bright light high up on a pole , which is easily distinguished , by its position , from the lamps of a carriage as it ...
Side 95
... , and went slowly down the street , the men having taken their proper places upon them : at the further end of the street they turned , and came thundering back at full gallop some of the machines were drawn by two , LETTER VII . 95.
... , and went slowly down the street , the men having taken their proper places upon them : at the further end of the street they turned , and came thundering back at full gallop some of the machines were drawn by two , LETTER VII . 95.
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