Oriental and Western Siberia: A Narrative of Seven Years' Exploration and Adventures in Siberia, Mongolia, the Kirghis Steppes, Chinese Tartary, and a Part of Central AsiaHarper & Brothers, 1858 - 533 Seiten |
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... going at a good speed , and jerk it beyond the centre ; then down it goes with a tremendous thump , which sends the head of the unfortunate inmate against the top with terrible force . In fact , after the second day's traveling , I came ...
... going at a good speed , and jerk it beyond the centre ; then down it goes with a tremendous thump , which sends the head of the unfortunate inmate against the top with terrible force . In fact , after the second day's traveling , I came ...
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... going out of the track , and , to avoid the stumps of some trees , had pulled his horses sharp round over the brink of the bank , which was hidden by deep snow . After this affair my journey along the river was smooth and agreeable ...
... going out of the track , and , to avoid the stumps of some trees , had pulled his horses sharp round over the brink of the bank , which was hidden by deep snow . After this affair my journey along the river was smooth and agreeable ...
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... going , but , before leaving , gave some instructions to my man . Again we had six horses , which took us off at a rattling pace . I began to feel great doubt as to our reaching Malmouish , the sledge was so bad ; there , I felt certain ...
... going , but , before leaving , gave some instructions to my man . Again we had six horses , which took us off at a rattling pace . I began to feel great doubt as to our reaching Malmouish , the sledge was so bad ; there , I felt certain ...
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... going about two hundred yards , I looked for him , but could see him no- where . In a moment the horses were stopped and turned back toward the station ; still no dog was visible . Several groups of men were standing about , but they ...
... going about two hundred yards , I looked for him , but could see him no- where . In a moment the horses were stopped and turned back toward the station ; still no dog was visible . Several groups of men were standing about , but they ...
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... going 2500 versts eastward , and I turning to the north , but hoping to meet again in the summer when I reached the Altai . CHAPTER II . IRON MINES . THE ice on the River Tchoussowaia broke up last night : this was the signal for my ...
... going 2500 versts eastward , and I turning to the north , but hoping to meet again in the summer when I reached the Altai . CHAPTER II . IRON MINES . THE ice on the River Tchoussowaia broke up last night : this was the signal for my ...
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Altai Altai Mountains aoul appeared arrived ascend bank Barnaoul Bashkir beautiful began birch boat brought chain clouds Cossack covered crossed dark deep deep purple descended Ekaterineburg encampment farther fast fire forest four friends gallop gave gold granite grass hills horses hour Iholdi Irtisch journey kalat Kalkas Kalmucks Kirghis Koubaldos lake Lake Tengiz looking mass mines minutes MONGOLIA morning mountains mounted Muslin musquitoes night o'clock Oural paces passed peaks picturesque plain poods porphyry precipices Pristan purple rain ravine reached region ride ridge rifle rising river road rocks rocky rode round rugged rushed scene scenery seen sent Shaitan shore short distance Siberia side sketching snow soon spot steppe storm stream sultan summit tarantass Tchuck-a-boi telagas thick torrent track traveled trees turned valley versts distant village watch wild wind wood yards yourt Zavod
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Seite 1 - Khan marched his wild hordes toward the west — scenes on which no pencil has previously been employed — comprising a distance traversed of about 32,000 versts in carriages, 7100 in boats, and 20,300 on horseback— in all, 59,400 versts (about 39,500 miles) in the course of seven years. Neither the old Venetian nor the Jesuit priests could have visited these regions, their travels having been far to the south ; nor am I aware that they brought back any pictorial representations of the scenes...
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Seite 106 - Zlataoost, in the production of weapons combining in an equal degree edge and elasticity. The water of this variety of damask resembles most that of No. 5, of my list above. It is a succession of small bundles of almost parallel lines, occupying the whole breadth of the blade; the ends of the bundles crossing and mingling at the point of junction. I have called them nearly parallel lines, because such they are to superficial observation.
Seite 315 - ... near, looking to the east, and began chanting a prayer, and beating on his large tambourine to rouse up his god, and then made his request for multitudes of sheep and cattle. The ram was being flayed; and when the operation was completed, the skin was put on a pole, as shown in the accompanying sketch, raised above the framework, and placed with its head to the east.
Seite 407 - The kirghis sprung from his horse, slipped the hood over the eagle's head, and the shackles upon his legs, and removed him from his prey without difficulty. The keeper mounted his horse, his assistant placed the bearcoote on his perch, and he was ready for another flight. No dogs are taken out when hunting with the eagle : they would be destroyed to a certainty ; indeed the kirghis assert that he will attack and kill the wolf.
Seite 403 - ... own towel. This ceremony was performed for every man, from the sultan to the herdsman. The women and the girls were left to do it for themselves. The ablutions having been performed, the cooks brought in the smoking vessels — long wooden trays, similar to those used by butchers in London — piled up with heaps of boiled mutton. One was placed between the sultan and myself, filled with mutton and boiled rice. Each man drew his knife from its sheath, dispensing entirely with plates. My host...
Seite 402 - Between us and the door sat eight or ten Kirghis watching my proceedings with great interest. Outside the door were a group of women with their small black eyes intently fixed on the stranger. A conversation was carried on between the sultan, a Cossack, and Tchuck-a-boi ; and by the scrutinizing glances of the sultan I soon perceived that I was the subject. My shooting-jacket, long boots, and felt hat were matters of interest, but my belt and pistols formed the great attraction. The sultan wished...