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EXILES PREFERRING SIBERIA TO EUROPE.
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"The advantages of Siberia are further shown by the fact that a great many exiles, decline to return to European Russia after their terms of service are ended. Especially is this the case with those who are doing well financially, or have families with them, either from their old tomes

AN EXILE PEASANT AND HIS FRIENDS.
AN EXILE PEASANT AND HIS FRIENDS.

AN EXILE PEASANT AND HIS FRIENDS.

or by marriage in Siberia. I talked with several intelligent Poles, who said they did not intend returning to Poland. 'We were drawn unwillingly into the acts that caused our banishment,' they said, 'and may suffer again in the same way if we go home; in Siberia there are no disturbing influences around us, and we prefer to stay here.' On the other hand, the love of home is very strong with many exiles, and they take the first opportunity of leaving the country of their banishment."