Condemned as a Nihilist: A Story of Escape from Siberia (Classic Reprint)
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Author(s)G. A. Henty
PublisherForgotten Books
ISBN / ASIN1440097429
ISBN-139781440097423
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CONDEMNED AS A NIHILIST.
CHAPTER L
A GREAT CHANGE.
ALF a dozen boys were gathered in one of the studies at Shrewsbury. A packed portmanteau and the general state of litter on the floor was sufficient to show that it was the last day of term.
" Well, I am awfully sorry you are going, Sullen ; we shall all miss you. You would certainly have been in the football team next term; it is a nuisance altogether."
"It is a nuisance; and I am beastly sorry I am leaving. Of course I have known for some time that I should be going out to Russia; but I did not think the governor would have sent me until after I had gone through the school. His letter a fortnight ago was a regular stumper. I thought I should have had another year and a half or two years, and, of course, that is just the jolliest part of school life. However, it cannot be helped."
"You talk the language, don't you, Bullen?"
"Well, I used to talk it, but I don't remember much about it now. You see I have been home six
Table of Contents
CONTENTS; Chap p»S«; I A Great Cuano*,11; II A Cat's-paw, 33; III A Hunting Pabtt 52; IV A Prisoner, 67; V An Old Acquaintance, 80; VI As Escape, 104; VII The Bubiat'b Child, 123; VIII Thb Mines ott Kara, 142; IX Prison Lifjj, 163; X Phefarations fob Flight, 182; XL Afloat, 202; XII Wintki, 222; XIII Hunting}, 242; XIV This Break>up of Wikter, 262; XV Coasting, 282; XVI A Samoiede Encampment,302; XVII A Sea Fight,322; XVIII Home Again,839; 7
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CHAPTER L
A GREAT CHANGE.
ALF a dozen boys were gathered in one of the studies at Shrewsbury. A packed portmanteau and the general state of litter on the floor was sufficient to show that it was the last day of term.
" Well, I am awfully sorry you are going, Sullen ; we shall all miss you. You would certainly have been in the football team next term; it is a nuisance altogether."
"It is a nuisance; and I am beastly sorry I am leaving. Of course I have known for some time that I should be going out to Russia; but I did not think the governor would have sent me until after I had gone through the school. His letter a fortnight ago was a regular stumper. I thought I should have had another year and a half or two years, and, of course, that is just the jolliest part of school life. However, it cannot be helped."
"You talk the language, don't you, Bullen?"
"Well, I used to talk it, but I don't remember much about it now. You see I have been home six
Table of Contents
CONTENTS; Chap p»S«; I A Great Cuano*,11; II A Cat's-paw, 33; III A Hunting Pabtt 52; IV A Prisoner, 67; V An Old Acquaintance, 80; VI As Escape, 104; VII The Bubiat'b Child, 123; VIII Thb Mines ott Kara, 142; IX Prison Lifjj, 163; X Phefarations fob Flight, 182; XL Afloat, 202; XII Wintki, 222; XIII Hunting}, 242; XIV This Break>up of Wikter, 262; XV Coasting, 282; XVI A Samoiede Encampment,302; XVII A Sea Fight,322; XVIII Home Again,839; 7
About the Publisher
Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology.
Forgotten Books' Classic Reprint Series utilizes the latest technology to regenerate facsimile










