FOOTNOTES:

[22] Pronounced Aryól.

[23] This vehicle, which is also the best adapted as a convenient runabout for rough driving in the country, consists merely of a board, attached, without a trace of springs, to two pairs of wheels, identical in size.

[24] In the government of Orél (pronounced Aryól) a solitary, surly man is called a wolf-biriúk.

[25] For a nursing-bottle, the Russian peasants use a cow's horn, with a cow's teat tied over the tip.


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