The Diary of a Russian Lady Reminiscences of Barbara Doukhovskoy Ne Princes

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The Diary of a Russian Lady Reminiscences of Barbara Doukhovskoy Ne Princes
Varvara Fedorovna Golitsyna Dukhovskaia
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Towards nine o'clock our steamer touched New York quay. We were a long time in getting in and came at last to the broad embankment. Not until eleven were we given permission to land on American ground. A crowd was massed on the dock to welcome the Bonrgogne and her New York 321 passengers. There was a wild waving of hands and hand- kerchiefs on board. The moment had come to bid the ship good-bye. Our fellow-passengers hurried to and fro, carry- ing off their parcels. When all was in order, pass
...engers' papers looked through and all the formalities over, the bustle of disembarkment began. Friends are meeting each other, kisses, hearty greetings are exchanged.
A row of all the letters of the alphabet are printed very large and black on the wooden wall of the dock. When stepping from the ship we were taken to the stall bearing our own letter " D. " The "D's" men were busy with our luggage, also dumped down under the letter " D. " There was much shouting and general tumult. We were jolted hither and thither by hordes of passengers with their bundles, baskets, children and pet animals.


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