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... woods . " Now we'll rest the horses and have a swim . " We drove through such a thicket and the branches beat us so ... woods with us . The driver told us we must be careful because there were many wild boars in the woods . He explained ...
... woods . " Now we'll rest the horses and have a swim . " We drove through such a thicket and the branches beat us so ... woods with us . The driver told us we must be careful because there were many wild boars in the woods . He explained ...
Page 97
... woods . Owls flew out of it at twilight . Once at night we heard faraway cries coming out of these woods . It was a peddler who had tried to go on foot from the Svensky Monastery to a fair at Trubchevsk . A forest warden found him and ...
... woods . Owls flew out of it at twilight . Once at night we heard faraway cries coming out of these woods . It was a peddler who had tried to go on foot from the Svensky Monastery to a fair at Trubchevsk . A forest warden found him and ...
Page 191
... wood road which we could hardly see . It began to grow dark . The woods grew thinner . A freshness blew into our faces and we drove up to a dark inn . It stood on the bank of the Braginka , under some willow trees . Behind the inn , the ...
... wood road which we could hardly see . It began to grow dark . The woods grew thinner . A freshness blew into our faces and we drove up to a dark inn . It stood on the bank of the Braginka , under some willow trees . Behind the inn , the ...
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