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The Sowers

CHAPTER I
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A WAIF ON THE STEPPE "In this country charity covers no sins!" The speaker finished his remark with a short laugh.

He was a big, stout man; his name was Karl Steinmetz, and it is a name well known in the Government of Tver to this day.

He spoke jerkily, as stout men do when they ride, and when he had laughed his good-natured, half-cynical laugh, he closed his lips beneath a huge gray mustache.

So far as one could judge from the action of a square and deeply indented chin, his mouth was expressive at that time--and possibly at all times--of a humorous resignation.

No reply was vouchsafed to him, and Karl Steinmetz bumped along on his little Cossack horse, which was stretched out at a gallop.
Evening was drawing on.


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