In the Track of the Russian Famine the Personal Narrative of Journey Through Th
In the Track of the Russian Famine the Personal Narrative of Journey Through Th
E a Brayley Edward Arthur Brayley Hodgetts
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He was remarkably shrewd, and had an original way of expressing himself, which be- trays humour and common sense. He cordially invited me to come over the following morning to see Count Tolstoi's work. Next morning, my host's house was fairly stormed by peasants. Count Tolstois Kitchens. Q7 There were about 200 of them collected in front of the modest mansion. They were ad- mitted in lots of about half-a-dozen, and my friend asked them what they wanted. It was always the same tale ; they wanted... food. Some wanted to be put on the list for relief; others came to complain that their names had been taken off. My friend reasoned with them. " How are you to be believed ? Trofim told me a pitiable story, and then I found out he was lying. You know Trofim does not deserve help. " *' Oh, yes, " the peasants chimed in ; "Trofim certainly does not want help. " ^' Then how are we to tell ? I will see what I can do for you. " ** Please, sir, " said one man, *'you got my wife and children permission to go to the free dinners, and now they have been sent back and refused.
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