Page:The Way of the Cross, Doroshevich, tr. Graham, 1916.djvu/66

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The Way of the Cross

sionless voice of the peasant woman as I leave the encampment.

The man has been drowned in this river of people.

We come to the second relief point of the Municipal Alliance. Farther on we shall see them every fifteen or seventeen versts.

Either a relief point of the Municipal Alliance or of the Northern-Help Society.

Along the whole of the high-road there still remain entire, no doubt from the times of Nicholas I., old little-used post-stations.

Monumental buildings, built "according to the taste of the wise old times."

A one-storey house which can well hold stores of bread, grain, pork-fat, all kinds of country produce,

A large courtyard to hold forage for the fugitives,