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 25
... hand , though in a very different fashion from the team of an English coach . The istvostchiks seem , generally speaking , a gay good - humoured set of people one stage , however , we had a very sulky fellow , who did not drive at all ...
... hand , though in a very different fashion from the team of an English coach . The istvostchiks seem , generally speaking , a gay good - humoured set of people one stage , however , we had a very sulky fellow , who did not drive at all ...
Side 40
... hand , and within hearing of the conversation . The important precept so carefully instilled into English children , always to shut the door after them , is un- known in Russia . The Russians have no words , at least none are ever used ...
... hand , and within hearing of the conversation . The important precept so carefully instilled into English children , always to shut the door after them , is un- known in Russia . The Russians have no words , at least none are ever used ...
Side 41
... hand to prepare you for their visit , and where , more- over , they do not like to pledge themselves to go twenty or five - and - twenty miles , over bad roads , to dine and return at night , with the chance that the day fixed for the ...
... hand to prepare you for their visit , and where , more- over , they do not like to pledge themselves to go twenty or five - and - twenty miles , over bad roads , to dine and return at night , with the chance that the day fixed for the ...
Side 54
... hand- some footing , with all appliances for making a visit in the house agreeable . Nothing could exceed the kindness of our reception ; we repeated our visit the following week , and before we came away , promised our host and hostess ...
... hand- some footing , with all appliances for making a visit in the house agreeable . Nothing could exceed the kindness of our reception ; we repeated our visit the following week , and before we came away , promised our host and hostess ...
Side 66
... hand , when the priest pronounces a blessing , and offers a public prayer for the success of their labours . Though the sowing on this day is a mere form , the seed - time commences immediately afterwards in good earnest ; and the young ...
... hand , when the priest pronounces a blessing , and offers a public prayer for the success of their labours . Though the sowing on this day is a mere form , the seed - time commences immediately afterwards in good earnest ; and the young ...
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