Tchitchikoff's Journeys; Or, Dead Souls

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Tchitchikoff's Journeys; Or, Dead Souls
Hapgood Isabel Florence
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* Ohrok, a tax which was paid, instead of personal labor on the estate, by serfs who were allowed to exercise their callings in the towns.
Digitized by Google 80BAKEVJTCII. 143 " But they do still exist, and these are merely vision- ary.
'' Well, no, they are not visionary ! I tell you that you will not find any such men as Mikhyeeff : such a ma- chinist as he was, will never set foot in this room. . . .
No, that's no vision. And there was more strength in his big shoulders than in any horse. I
...n what other place, I should like to know, can you find such a vision?*' He had turned, and addressed these last words to tlie portraits of Bagration and Kolokotron, which were hanging on the wall, as generally happens with people who are conversing, when one of them, sud- denly, for some unknown reason, addresses himself, not to the person to whom the words refer, but to some chance third party, who may even be a perfect stranger, from whom, as the speaker knows, he will hear neither answer, opinion, nor confirmation, but upon whom, nevertheless, he fixes his glance, as though challenging him to a duel ; and the stranger, who has been some- what confused at first, does not know whether ^he is to reply on a matter of which he has never heard before, or whether to' stand still, and maintain a proper show of politeness, and then to take himself off.

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