Littell's Living Age, Volume 303, Issue 3933Littell, Son and Company, 1919 |
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Page 447
... officer and piloted by side ways to the very station we were seeking . The commander came to us , but after a few minutes suggested we should go to his quarters and thus escape the curiosity of the peasants . On following him through ...
... officer and piloted by side ways to the very station we were seeking . The commander came to us , but after a few minutes suggested we should go to his quarters and thus escape the curiosity of the peasants . On following him through ...
Page 453
... officer in charge attempted at first to find a place in which to bestow me on the ground floor , among the common ... officers from A JOURNEY TO MOSCOW AND ITS SEQUEL 453.
... officer in charge attempted at first to find a place in which to bestow me on the ground floor , among the common ... officers from A JOURNEY TO MOSCOW AND ITS SEQUEL 453.
Page 454
... officers . The cell contained two bedsteads but no beds . One of the officers , a youth , had been sleeping during three and a half months on three boards . He had no covering except his thin summer uni- form . The other officer had ...
... officers . The cell contained two bedsteads but no beds . One of the officers , a youth , had been sleeping during three and a half months on three boards . He had no covering except his thin summer uni- form . The other officer had ...
Page 455
... officer and the adjutant . He told me in addition that Admiral Cowan , who is the chief officer in the Baltic , offered as an act of courtesy ' a destroyer to take me to Helsingfors , since I had lost my passage through my imprisonment ...
... officer and the adjutant . He told me in addition that Admiral Cowan , who is the chief officer in the Baltic , offered as an act of courtesy ' a destroyer to take me to Helsingfors , since I had lost my passage through my imprisonment ...
Page 456
... officers of the Venturous , the Bernice , and the Danæ , it must be stated that they received me with all possible politeness and good fellowship , and did every- thing in their power to make my detention as little irksome as possible ...
... officers of the Venturous , the Bernice , and the Danæ , it must be stated that they received me with all possible politeness and good fellowship , and did every- thing in their power to make my detention as little irksome as possible ...
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