Escaped From Siberia; the Adventures of Three Distressed Fugitives
Escaped From Siberia; the Adventures of Three Distressed Fugitives
Tissot, Victor, 1845-1917
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suspicion, M. Lafleur had quitted Yakoutsk wearing only his light shoes, as if he were on one of his usual teaching tours, or in search of curiosities and business. "Ah, my dear M. Lafleur, " said Ye*gor, "it is only right that you should make a little offering to the marsh. It might have engulfed you ent^ely, and it has restored you almost complete. " "Pumps which I had made in Paris, " continued the dancing- master. " They came from the Kue Kichelieu, opposite the Theatre Franais. " " And pro...bably the only pair you have with you?" said Ye*gor. " Quite right: they are the only ones a unique pair of shoes. I shall now be reduced to the necessity of walking in my socks amid all these bristles and brambles, " said M. Lafleur, with the most moving and pitiful voice. " No, no, my friend, " replied Yegor. " We will see whether the industry of man cannot make shoes even in the wilds of the Verkhoyanain solitudes. " So saying, he approached a birch-tree, and cut long strips from its bark. With these strips he managed to make the foot- coverings known as " laptis " worn by the Eussian peasants ex- clusively.
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