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The Cossacks

CHAPTER XI
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Looking now out of the window at the boys spinning their tops in the shadow of the house, now round his neat new lodging, he thought how pleasantly he would settle down to this new Cossack village life.

Now and then he glanced at the mountains and the blue sky, and an appreciation of the solemn grandeur of nature mingled with his reminiscences and dreams.

His new life had begun, not as he imagined it would when he left Moscow, but unexpectedly well.
'The mountains, the mountains, the mountains!' they permeated all his thoughts and feelings.
'He's kissed his dog and licked the jug! ...

Daddy Eroshka has kissed his dog!' suddenly the little Cossacks who had been spinning their tops under the window shouted, looking towards the side street.

'He's drunk his bitch, and his dagger!' shouted the boys, crowding together and stepping backwards.
These shouts were addressed to Daddy Eroshka, who with his gun on his shoulder and some pheasants hanging at his girdle was returning from his shooting expedition.
'I have done wrong, lads, I have!' he said, vigorously swinging his arms and looking up at the windows on both sides of the street.


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