The North American Review volume 229

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The North American Review volume 229
Johnson James Weldon
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We therefore went to the local G. P. U. (the special police force that has taken the place of the Cheka). The G. P. U. Were not at all terrifying. They were merely three rather un tidy looking men. One of the officers went with us on the train to find out the details. He was interested in my pocketbook until he saw Linda eating a piece of chocolate. She told him that she had paid a ruble for it. He became very excited. It seemed that the woman in the buffet had cheated her, for it ought to have
... cost only seventy-five kopecks. So he took the wrapper from the cake of chocolate and left at the next station vowing vengeance on the woman for her dis honesty and never so much as offer ing me a word of consolation about my loss.
This incident seemed an amusing commentary on police officials the world around.
Farewell to the Mullah in Azerbaijan By BRENT Dow ALLINSON k N MINARET above the town The Mullah paces up and down And gazes with his sombre eyes To where the flat-roof'd city lies Beyond the mosque's encircling walls With dusty rows of stand and stalls, Without a fountain or a tree Between the mountains and the sea; The ancient palace of the Khan Stately and cruel stands upon A little hill, in ruins now Above the houses row on row, And Russian chapels dark with bells Echoing emptily as shells Rise from the city's turgid squares Where uncouth people sell their wares.


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