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Of these trips because ylimalkaan mention only the following: As much as possible to maintain the coat, I sit a covered sleigh, and I travel all night, because that day I reached my seat number. In normal circumstances, I can travel to 250 versts a day, but few are those who can take a long time it is. I am happy about that I can not sleep in racing games, then let them be a certain kind of cost. Sled or tarantassista kömmin out two or three times a day to strengthen myself in a couple of glass of tea. If you have any sandwich bag, which is not a rock hard frozen, so to keep themselves happy, because in other cases, but to be content with bread and tea. Takes place between the Post Office’s wife is a very toimelijas put passengers soup, pie or something like that. Then you can be sure that he is doing this in order to profit from something, and the care of the traveler, as it is impressive.

My travel companion Verhne Suetukiin-October, Mr. Jarttu, which then continued its journey to Irkutsk British Bible Society matters, and I received this note in a Tavern. The hostess looked up what we ladoimme food arkustamme but surmised that it does not yet have enough of, and asked whether he might bring us a bowl of soup. We tasted a little, and we thanked for that. But when we started to pay him soup and tea for imported water, 25 kop., Just as he was troubled, and said that it was “malo” (low), and it was not satisfied with anything less than 40 kopecks, which can be considered a good price for the place where the meat is to pay 1 -1 / 2 kop. lb. When I have walked the same roads several times, so I learned to know people in the villages here and there, who take a friendly against the passengers do not try to pull over a great victory for them. If otherwise is, I stop at such places.

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