The Russians

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The sentry approaches: "You must leave; the gates are about to close. " For five minutes you have missed the haunting whine of the beggars. Once more on the pavement below, however, you are in their midst as they wend their way to the city for the night, out to the "doss" houses and the Khirov Rinok.
In beggardom the Khirov Rinok, or the lodging- house of the poor, is dubbed the "Flea Market, " for reasons which need no explanation. In summer the beggars sleep out of doors, crawling under the s
...helter of buildings, sleeping under the stalls in the fish market, or on the benches along the bank of the Moscova. In 172 THE RUSSIANS: AN INTERPRETATION the winter when even the most sheltered corner is swept by a pitiless blast, sleeping out of doors spells death. So the beggars, having eaten at a "doss" house, shuffle over to the "Flea Market, " where clot the pickpockets, the criminals and the birds of passage.
It is a drab quadrangle. A collection of hovels. The windows are grimy. Broken panes are stuffed with bunches of straw and old rags.


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