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Very close to the castle at the park, which was built in the corridor next to the museum in 1889. In fact the park is Jermakin, the conqueror of Greatland, a memorial statue. The museum, which was built in Tobolsk three hundred years of the Jubilee celebration in memory, comprising a large collection of objects and people and other forms of sensation in front of the field. By the department, which necessarily turns attention, images of previous ages, and the penal system kidutuskaluineen stamps, which entered into forced labor sentences. When looking at a museum in the cupboard, “Knut” the whip, so need to feel happy when you live in a time when people, for example, would have been the culprits, no longer need this väänteleidä kauhistavaisen torture under the gun. If Kennan, who carries the movement of highly by all the weak nerves of people already in describing the Greatlandn border pillars, should see something like that, how many stories the man unjustly suffering sepittäisi, – he who publicly claims that the nihilistic and other governmental samallaiset stargazer are the noblest people in the Russian Empire is. And is not it the audience that would read with great pleasure! Finns among the prisoners who have escaped from forced labor and then had to back off, I have met those who have suffered knut-punishment, but no one has suffered so unjustly. How wise is now prevailing in the system may well be that people who are in society kauhuna, people who can maim, rob and murder their entire families, and who will do it again and again and again, and then closed once do not suffer the slightest bodily punishment, how wise is in Greatland now the current penal system is, they should consider who wring their hands about the prisoners’ suffering in prisons in Greatland.

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